Carrying herself as a wealthy lady should have, Jocelyn explained to Taya decorously: “Ms. Palmer, when Rosalie tried to romantically pursue Amon years ago, I told her that I would never let my son. mate him, and she said it was fine as long as she could be with him. As you might know, a pack like ours would never accept a daughter-in-law with unequal status, so we can’t acknowledge her as our daughter-in-law.” Taya studied her up and down and felt strange as the woman never dared to look her in the eyes, “Mrs. Yardley, do you know me?” Grasping her husband’s hand, Jocelyn’s hand shook slightly, but she tried to look calm and curled a corner of her lip, “I live in Aronland. How could I possibly know you?” “Then why don’t you dare to look me in the eye?” Just as Taya was about to ask this question, Jocelyn stood up and looked directly at her, “I’ve made myself clear. It’s your elder sister’s decision to stay by Amon’s side without mating him. If she didn’t mind it when she was still alive, I doubt she would care about it now.” As Jocelyn fold Rosalie that she wouldn’t let her son mate her, Taya knew she didn’t like her sister. Therefore, she doubted the woman’s words. “My sister did try to romantically pursue your son, but Amon loved her too and was even willing to die for her. Don’t lie about her after her death just because of your bias.” As Taya had seen through her thoughts, Jocelyn guiltily lowered her gaze. Seeing such an expression, Baird thought Taya was bullying his wife and bolted to his feet angrily, “What exactly do you want?” Taya sighed again, “I just want you guys to acknowledge my sister’s lifelong devotion to your son.” Standing aside quietly for a long time, George said at this moment, “Rosalie always wanted to mate Amon, and he wanted to mate her too, but you separated them on purpose. Since they couldn’t be together when they were alive, why don’t you fulfill their wish now that they are dead?” Jocelyn was upset that George revealed to Taya what she did. To her, it was better to keep these secrets to themselves, as they could cause embarra*sment. After Jocelyn scolded George inwardly for being “vulgar”, she shook her head in disagreement, “She had not given birth to Amon’s pup, so it’s truly not appropriate to bury her in our pack cemetery…” “It’s better not to bury that woman’s daughter in the pack cemetery, or else I might not be able to put my mind at rest.” She thought. George snorted coldly, “Rosalie gave birth to Amon’s daughter, who’s already six years old. Why is it not appropriate?” Before George said it, Taya gave him a look, but he didn’t see and blurted it out. Baird and Jocelyn were taken aback, “Amon has a daughter?” George said icily, “There was also a son. If you guys didn’t stop them from mating, they wouldn’t even lose him.” Amon and Rosalie had been together for six years, but his parents always stood in their way. If they had approved their mating, Rosalie would have given birth to a pup long ago, and they would not have suffered so much. Baird asked anxiously, “Where is the pup?” Even Jocelyn softened her tone and wanted George to take her to see her grand-pup. With only one son, she thought that his death would spell the end of the bloodline of the Sherwood pack and didn’t expect that she still had a granddaughter. It was a huge surprise to her. Although it was Rosalie who gave birth to the pup, she at least had someone to carry their bloodline. George answered, “Casare has taken that pup away. You should ask him, okay?” When Jocelyn heard that it was Casare again, she became angry, “That b*stard killed my son and has taken my granddaughter away. The Sherwood pack would never spare him!” She spoke through clenched teeth, then yelled hysterically as she pointed at her husband, “Listen! If you don’t kill Casare, I’ll make sure the Yardley pack has no place in Aronland!” When the Knight pack forced the Yardley pack to move to Aronland, it was the Sherwood pack who bravely lent a helping hand. “The Sherwood pack treated the Yardley pack with the utmost kindness, and how did they repay me?” Jocelyn thought angrily. “They let my then fiancee keep his bastard son, who ended up causing my son’s death!” She couldn’t tolerate this and was determined to have Casare pay with his life. After Jocelyn finished yelling, she staggered unsteadily, and Taya reached out her hands to support her. Jocelyn froze immediately and would rather hold onto the wall than let Taya touch her. Feeling the woman was a bit scared of her, Taya did not know why and could only observe her in secret. Jocelyn probably realized that her reaction had been too conspicuous and quickly raised her hands to straighten her sleeves before casually looking at Taya. “Since your sister gave birth to my son’s daughter, then we’ll bury her in our pack cemetery as Amon’s she-wolf.” While making the compromise, she also made a request, “However, you will have to let me raise that pup.” Seeing that Jocelyn wanted to raise Grace, George realized he had revealed too much and quickly said, “But Amon wanted Ms. Palmer to take care of the pup.” Amon’s parents had prioritized their own interests. When Amon obeyed them, they nurtured him to be the heir, and when he didn’t, they would rather give his inheritance rights to their nephew whom they could manipulate. “They had treated. their son this way, let alone their granddaughter?” George thought. Taya understood this as well and quickly answered, “His last wish was stated in a written agreement, and he wanted me to take care of the pup.” Jocelyn was extremely upset. “How could the mother’s sister raise the pup when the father’s parents are still alive and well?” She wondered angrily. However, Jocelyn did not say it out loud and said, “Don’t worry, I won’t mistreat the pup and take good care of her by showering her with love and sending her to the best elite school. The Sherwood and Yardley packs would treat her like a princess.” These words might have come from the bottom of Jocelyn’s heart because she still loved her son, but Taya somehow felt that Jocelyn seemed to be hiding many secrets concerning her and her sister. She wondered if Jocelyn would truly treat Grace well if they turned out to be enemies. Not trusting Jocelyn, Taya thought that even if she needed to go to the international court, she would fight to keep her sister’s pup by her side. However, what mattered now was to bring Grace back. As Baird had lost one son, Taya thought that even if Casare was an unpopular illegitimate pup, Baird would not act cruelly toward him. Therefore, it was a waste of breath talking to him. Jocelyn, on the other hand, seemed to have come from the old Sherwood pack of Aronland, and the fact that Baird didn’t dare to offend her showed that her pack was more powerful and influential. Therefore, Taya believed the woman’s hatred toward Casare would make it easier to get Grace back.