Chapter 1

Olivia was awakened by a noise downstairs. She had always been a light sleeper and would wake up at the slightest sound.

Opening her eyes and looking around at the unfamiliar surroundings, she realized that she was not in a small house she bought in the suburbs. but in the Taylor family.

“The Taylor family?” she wondered.

Thinking of this word, Olivia’s heart beat faster for a moment, and a warm, soft light flashed in her eyes. “This is my home. I’m no longer an orphan. I’m a person with a father and a mother,” she said inwardly.

Thinking of this, she got dressed, pushed the door open, and went downstairs.

The spiral staircase was covered with a soft carpet. Olivia stepped on it quietly without making a sound.

She made her way down the stairs slowly, getting closer and closer to the floor below, and the sound downstairs became clearer and clearer.

She saw that a well–maintained, middle–aged man, a beautiful woman, and a tall teenage boy gently coaxed around the crying girl in the middle. of the large living room.

“Emma, don’t cry. It’s no big deal. Don’t cry, or your eyes are going to get swollen, and it will not look good.”

“It’s not a big deal. We’re a family. She won’t do something to you, and besides, you didn’t mean to do it.”

“That’s it. Emma, don’t cry. Isn’t Olivia okay? She’s not dead!”

Hearing this, Olivia completely understood what was going on.

The soft and delicate anticipation in her eyes gradually dissipated, leaving only a piece of coldness.

Before returning to the Taylor family, she had an accident.

Because of her busy scientific research work, Olivia often stayed up late over time. When she came home from the laboratory in the middle of the night, she had no time to cook, so she often ordered takeaway.

She used to eat pasta from a nearby Mom–And–Pop restaurant. Eating a bowl of steaming pasta in the middle of the lonely night was the warmest thing for her.

ordered a bowl of pasta that day and went to open the door as usual. But this time, it was not the familiar owner couple who

frowned and was about to take the pasta, but the strange man pushed her into the

pasta aside, took off his clothes, and threw himself

actually wanted

She turned around and dodged the man’s attack, then picked up the baseball bat in the

and tied him up, then lit a scented candle to

family, sent the man to not only rape her but

the latter, but then her grandpa, Liam Taylor, found her. It turned out that Olivia was the daughter of the Taylor family, who had been lost for 18 years. She was the real daughter of the Taylor family, and Emma was

Taylor family, Olivia threw the man’s letter of confession at Emma’s

that time, her parents, Samuel and Amelia, were not at home, so Liam said that this issue should be put aside first and that they should wait for Samuel and Amelia to come

that they are back, the way they are solving the issue turns

a glass of cold water was splashed at her

she was distracted, Olivia’s instinctive reaction was still swift. She subconsciously dodged and moved to the

didn’t splash on her

that he missed the target, David Taylor got angry, raised

to make her blind. They were at such a close distance, and it

behind her were

David was finally satisfied. “Although it didn’t hit her, it was not bad to make

his arms crossed over his chest, David looked at Olivia condescendingly. The contempt in his eyes

are Olivia?”

and robust boy in front of her. She knew this person. She had seen pictures of everyone from the Taylor family. This man was the youngest

he was Olivia’s younger

urge to cry and annihilated all her expectations for her relatives and the Taylor family

silence, David stepped forward and raised his hand to grab Olivia’s hair and force

his hand could reach Olivia, he was

The speaker was Liam.

few steps back, and hung his hands at his sides

you hit your sister!” said Liam, angrily stomping his crutches on the

that the old man was angry, Samuel

David is still young. He didn’t

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