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Chapter 221: See You Again

    Chapter 221: See You Again<div>


    Trantor: Henyee Trantions 1 Editor: Henyee Trantions


    Keira looked up upon hearing this. She was about to give her name but stopped herself.


    Then, she raised an eyebrow and said, “Sir, there are some things that I find hard to say to familiar people, but strangely, I can open up to a stranger. How about we make a deal and not pry into each other’s private affairs?”<div>


    Uncle Olsen burst into heartyughter, feeling that this youngdy was very much to his liking!


    “Deal.”


    Neither of them was good with words, but they both had an understanding when it came to eating. They reached for the same dish at the same time.


    After the meal, Uncle Olsen wiped the corner of his mouth. “You bought me dinner, so I must treat you to one in return.”


    “No problem,” Keira smiled.


    “Then let’s do it in two days,” Uncle Olsen suggested, looking at her. “I’m returning to nce in two days. How about I invite your whole family to a farewell banquet right here? I can see for myself what your mother is really like.”


    Keiraughed. “Sure!”


    Mrs. Olsen was always spontaneous, and Keira knew without asking that her mother would agree.


    “See youter.”


    Keira waved her hand, stood up to pay the bill, and then went out to take a taxi.


    After she left, Uncle Olsen waited in his original spot for a while before chuckling to himself.<div>


    If Ellis were here, he’d be shocked!


    In thest twenty years, Uncle Olsen hadn’t smiled more than three times!


    Uncle Olsen looked around the dining table, thought about the enjoyable meal he’d just had with the young woman, and eventually left the restaurant reluctantly to return to his hotel.


    No sooner had he entered than he saw Ellis working while eating takeout.


    Uncle Olsen was about to walk past him but suddenly came back to stare at him, thinking of the girl’s face which closely resembled her mother’s, and suddenly asked, “Your father, or your second uncle, do either of them have an illegitimate daughter outside?”


    Ellis almost choked on his food. “Uncle, what kind of joke is that?”


    “I saw a young girl today who looked a lot like your grandmother.”


    Ellis’s mouth twitched. “There are plenty of people in the world who look alike. Uncle, you’re really overthinking it! Instead of suspecting my dad and my second uncle, you might as well consider whether you have any children you don’t know about!”


    Uncle Olsen was speechless.Original content from N?velDrama.Org.


    Keira didn’t return to the Horton family but took a taxi to the Olsen family to find her mom.


    She hadn’t seen Mrs. Olsen all day and missed her dearly. Standing outside Olsen residence again, Keira felt differently.<div>


    In the past, she thought of this ce as hell, from where she needed to escape. But standing there today, she felt it was home because her mother was there… Keira pushed open the door, then was shocked.


    She saw the tidy courtyard cluttered with many items, withrge packing boxes being sorted by the housekeepers, who were putting things inside.


    When the housekeepers saw Keira, they immediately smiled. “Good to see you Miss!” ’


    Keira felt a warmth in her heart.


    She quickly made her way past them into the living room, where she saw Mrs. Olsen sitting on the sofa, looking at a piece of paper. Her eyes lit up when she saw Keira. “Keira,e quickly…”


    Keira walked over and leaned beside her, only to see that she was holding a renovation blueprint. “I had them demolish the upstairs room that belonged to I. We’ll rece it with decorations you like. That way, you can bring Lewis over to stay asionally.”


    Keira’s eyes immediately filled with tears.


    This morning, when she returned from discharging her mother from the hospital, Keira nced upstairs… I’s room and traces of her presence were everywhere in the vi…


    At that moment, she didn’t think much about it, but little did she expect Mrs. Olsen would know all about it…


    She held Mrs. Olsen’s arm. “Mom, you are the best mom in the world! I really like the renovation designs on this blueprint!”


    Mrs. Olsen patted her head. “Silly child, this is all because I owe you… What did you have for dinner tonight?”<div>


    Keira chuckled. “I met a very interesting uncle today and treated him to dinner. He said he’d treat us to a meal in two days. Mom, let’s go together!”


    “Sure.”


    As expected, Mrs. Olsen agreed immediately and then added. “By the way the basement where you and Poppy Hill used to live, I had it demolished today But some of your things are still there. We should go pick them up so that they don’t identally throw them away…”


    Keira nodded.


    The two went down to the basement.


    The semi-basement was very dim and about four square meters big, which was too small to fit anything besides Keira’s small bed.


    After Keira grew up, Poppy moved to the housekeeper’s quarters, leaving Keira alone in that space.


    She immediately ran to the bed and pulled out a cardboard box.


    When Keira left the Olsen family, Poppy didn’t allow her to take anything, so the contents of the box remained behind.


    Mrs. Olsen looked at how Keira cherished that box andughed as she opened it, but when she saw what was inside, she was suddenly stunned.


    Inside, there were all the things she had given to Keira.


    There was a doll that had been cut open and then sewn back together, which Mrs. Olsen had given to Keira when she was three years old.


    There was a white dress torn into strips, which she had secretly given to Keira on her thirteenth birthday.


    There was even a shattered cell phone, which she had given to Keira when she was about to leave the Olsen family…


    I was very terrifying as a child; whatever Mrs. Olsen gave to Keira would be destroyed by I, who would then have Poppy severely punish Keira.


    Mrs. Olsen knew this, but every time she scolded I, I would cry and say she was afraid of her love being divided and given to Keira…


    Soter, Mrs. Olsen stopped giving Keira gifts, afraid of hurting her.


    Mrs. Olsen’s tears fell. “Keira, do you hate me?”


    “I don’t hate you!” Keira replied with a smile. “Mom, do you know? I’m really d that Poppy Hill never gave me a name, andter at the police station when I randomly chose one for myself, I thought about you. Actually, when I was a kid, I always wanted to sing for you…”


    Mrs. Olsen’s eyes reddened even more, and she tightly held Keira’s hand. “Keira, let’s throw all these away, and I’ll make up for all the gifts from when you were one year old to now.”


    She didn’t want to keep those that were rotten, as they would only bring sadness!


    Keira understood her thoughts and nodded. “All these can be thrown away, but there’s one thing that can’t…”


    She rummaged through the box and pulled out a jade ring.


    Mrs. Olsen was taken aback when she saw it. “What is this?”


    The jade ring looked very old, and the quality of the jade was excellent, probably quite valuable.


    Keira exined, “This was given to me by a big brother.”


    When she was separated from that boy after being kidnapped as a child, he gave her the jade ring, telling her, “If you can’t stand your family, take this ande find me; I’m in Glow Vige in Oceanion’s Cloud Town.”


    Keira always remembered that ce firmly.


    That was her only hope every time she felt like she was about to die when she was a child.


    She drew a red string, threaded the ring onto it, and hung it around her neck then pointed to everything in the room, “The rest can be thrown away!” After Keira’s arrival, Taylor went to the study.


    Their rtionship was even more awkward, as they weren’t father and daughter.


    Keira was downstairs discussing the room’s decoration with Mrs. Olsen, very interested in it and treating the matter seriously, knowing that it was going to be her future home.


    When it was gettingte, Mrs. Olsen urged her to go home, and Keira reluctantly walked out the door.


    But when she stepped out, she saw Lewis’s Bentley parked outside.


    Keira was slightly startled and walked over.


    Lewis got out of the car and came to open the door for her. “I knew you were


    here, so I came to take you home.”


    Keira smiled.


    Lewis said in a low voice, “Sorry, I tonight…”


    “It’s okay.”


    Keira interrupted him.


    Lewis pursed his lips tightly and braced his chin.


    After getting into the car, Lewis still stared straight ahead.


    He had just gone to the hospital.


    Madeleine really had a fruit knife against a major artery in her neck while shouting at the doctors. “Don’te over, don’te over! I just want Lewis!” And when he arrived, Madeleine looked at him. “Lewis, you promised to marry me! Do you know, marrying you is my biggest hope! It’s the only reason I keep living! Now go home and divorce that woman! Otherwise, I’ll kill myself!” She took the knife and moved it around her neck with such force that she seemed to really mean it.


    Lewis had previously thought she might be faking it, using the affairs of their childhood to morally ckmail him. But after consulting many psychiatrists, he concluded that she wasn’t lying.


    Her only hope to live on was him.


    Lewis felt the air inside the car incredibly stuffy, so he loosened his tie and clenched his fists.


    Did he really have to fulfill the promises made in childhood?


    And what about Keira, his wife?


    Lewis took a deep breath and turned to Keira. “Why did you suddenly go back to the Olsen house?”


    Keira subconsciously touched her neck. “I went back to fetch some things.” Her action made Lewis notice something new around her neck, and he couldn’t help but ask, “What is it that you treasure so much you have to hide it….”
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