Caesar's father had many women outside, but they took what they needed from each other, that was all.
Some were for money, some for fame and fortune.
But that woman, Julienne Yona, wanted more.
She wanted to be a part of the James family and to sit in the position of the hostess that had been vacant for over ten years.
Julienne Yona was beautiful, scheming, and resourceful.
She was only in her twenties when she was with Caesar's father, who was in his early fifties at the time.
After mentioning to him several times, both explicitly and implicitly, that she wanted to get married, but being refused, she decided to change her target.
By that time, Franklin was married and had his little girl Elaine.
Caesar, who was single, naturally became her target.
At first, she approached Caesar with a purpose, but perhaps because she had previously been dealing with older men in their fifties, and now that she was with a man of her age, ambiguous affection was gradually growing in her heart.
She had been with Caesar for a long time and for a while she even believed that they were really boyfriend and girlfriend. Caesar treated her well, and obviously he liked her a lot.
So she broke off contact with Caesar's father.
But it didn't last long when her creditors came to her door and Julienne needed a large sum of money.
At that time, Caesar had just taken over a lot of company business and was very busy, leaving early and returning late every day.
Julienne looked at him and just couldn't tell him the truth.
She didn't want the person she liked to know that she had such a bad history.
So she went to Caesar's father and got a sum of money from him.
But as fate would have it, soon afterward, Julienne became pregnant.
Caesar was happy when he learned the news. He was very fond of children. Although he had Elaine around him all the time, he wanted to have a child of his own more than anything else.
But Julienne's face turned pale. No one knew better than her that who the real father was.
Since she was pregnant, Caesar had put their marriage on the agenda and even took Julienne back home with him.
That scene was enough of a shock.
Caesar's father didn't make it clear, but he demanded them to break up on the spot. Caesar, naturally, did not agree and resisted as hard as he could.
That was why it was rumored that the James family didn't like the woman and wouldn't accept her.
Franklin also thought Julienne looked familiar, and it was only after he looked into it secretly that he found out the truth.
He went to see Julienne and told her to abort the baby and leave Caesar.copy right hot novel pub