Chapter 29

Olivia’s life assistant had been set up for her a while ago. But she didn’t need the assistant’s services since she was living and dining at school these past few days.

However, with a planned meeting with Andrew the next day, she reached out to her assistant in advance.

The assistant, Susan, was a short–haired girl with a round face. She exuded efficiency and professionalism.

The following morning, Susan arrived early, bringing along breakfast and a selection of gifts.

Olivia didn’t get a chance to discuss gifts since they reached out quite late the previous day, and the mall stores were already shut. However, Susan, always thoughtful, brought along some toys perfect for boys around four or five.

This thoughtful gesture pleasantly surprised Olivia, especially since she was uncertain what to gift Andrew.

“Thank you,” Olivia expressed.

A hint of shyness appeared on Susan’s face, contrasting her usual confident demeanor.

She resembled a young girl receiving praise from an elder.

“Haha, I got a compliment from the legend!” she mused.

Although Susan wasn’t a top performer academically, she held a deep admiration for high achievers. She had heard tales of Olivia’s accomplishments at their company and was aware that the “Charm” brand wouldn’t exist without Olivia. This admiration for Olivia was profound.

Securing the role as the legend’s assistant was a testament to Susan’s determination and efforts.

For breakfast, Susan had brought sandwich and milk. These were Olivia’s regular choices, simple yet delicious. The soy milk was especially aromatic and rich, with minimal sugar added.

It was evident that Susan had done her research, understanding Olivia’s preferences down to the details.

With some time to spare, Olivia invited Susan to relax for a bit while she

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engaged in some reading and research.

move. However, her eyes were alert and active, darting around as she meticulously took

“I should look

team “Charm,” Olivia is

through her undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and by the age of 20, she had clinched a significant national biology award. She was the first to extract a unique yeast substance, making her the

sound distant and somewhat vague. Many renowned scientists have impressive profiles on platforms like

pores. However, they always fell short. If they prioritized safety, the effectiveness was compromised. If they focused on effectiveness, the safety was inadequate, leading to potential skin damage with

inadequate, leading

and international cosmetics experts had been researching for half a year without success. They were on the brink

mix. She spent ess than three days in

experts were left in awe. Some, feeling challenged, tried to contest Olivia’s findings. Yet, within half an

at “Charm” hoped Olivia would join

had loftier goals. She wasn’t particularly interested n cosmetics research

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maintaining an

could Susan not admire such

she was stunningly beautiful, even more so than

a flaw. Those with true talent often have a hint of

Olivia organized documents at her desk, Susan grew.restless. She didn’t dare make much noise since the house was compact, with the living room doubling as a study. Olivia was right next to the living room. Susan was cautious about making any noise that might disturb her. However, sitting still was becoming unbearable. Susan kept glancing over at Olivia, thinking that with her proficiency in English, she might be able to assist

impeccable. She even translated numerous novels and TV shows during her college years. With that thought, she cautiously approached. “Olivia, let me help you with the translation.” After saying this, her gaze

are these? She didn’t recognize any

up, Olivia pulled out a few documents and handed

taken aback, her confidence replaced by

she take back

up, understanding immediately. She smiled, “You can rest over there.

gentle, Susan grew bolder. She curiously looked at the documents and sheepishly said, “I thought they were in English.” “Many have been translated into English,” Olivia nodded, “but I prefer reading

has its nuances. Translations sometimes introduce slight errors, so Olivia always preferred the

closer and noticed at least three

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seven or eight. There are a few I’ve only recently started learning, so I’m not very

liked to show off. Yet Olivia, who knew so many languages, never boasted about it. “Olivia, do you have any good learning methods?” Susan wanted to pick

lab and still finding time to learn

didn’t really have one. She just learned systematically and naturally. After

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