Chapter 99

Of course, Isabella didn’t like Olivia. She said these nice words because she was frightened by Daniel.

Ever since Daniel returned with the child five years ago, he become a different person. He was harsh and merciless. No one, not even Isabella, could persuade him otherwise.

For various reasons, Isabella felt guilty. She did not dare to interfere in Daniel’s matter and mostly followed his wishes.

After all, they were mother and son. Although there had been some alienation between, them, it had progressively healed over time. Their relationship had recovered in the previous five years.

However, the sudden change in Daniel’s temperament just now stunned Isabella completely. It was as if she was looking at the arrogant and cold Daniel who had just returned five years ago. Hence, she was terrified. She looked Olivia up and down. She had to admit that her son, Daniel, had an impeccable taste. This girl was outstanding. Even Isabella, who had seen numerous beauties, was praising her for her attractive look from the bottom of her heart.

Not only was she beautiful, but her demeanor was second to none. She was elegant and noble and conducted with gentleness and solemnity. Without Yvonne, Isabella would definitely like this daughter–in–law very much.

But now, the situation was different.

Yvonne was a golden goose. Not to mention her family background, her relationship with that doctor was a huge resource.

Anything that was scarce was precious.

That renowned doctor was indeed a scarce resource.

Gradual

bella started to look at Olivia with a critical gaze and her tone tur old. “Could you tell me something about your family?”

Before Olivia could open her mouth, Yvonne intercepted, “Isabella, she’s my sister.”

Sister? Isabella was stunned.

Yvonne smiled and explained, “Mrs. Sullivan, you might not know this. Olivia is the daughter the Taylor family have lost for 18 years.” At this

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a small family. I heard that a very old man

sitting around exclaimed, “Does that mean that she grew up in a poor family?” Then, she faked a pitiful expression. “What a pity. She’s a rich young lady but

Isabella’s niece. Ostensibly, she looked pitiful, but

darkened into a maelstrom

in his hand. It was

a decent background. She was descended from the Taylor family, but what she had experienced was completely unacceptable. Growing up in a poor and humble family, she must be undereducated. Girls from rich families had been traveling throughout the world since they were young. They were extremely knowledgeable

rainforest, seen the pyramids, climbed the snow mountains… These experiences and broad–mindedness were not

for Olivia, she had probably never even left the

this, Isabella became

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while tr

flattered Mrs. Sullivan

aunt, Lilian. She glanced at Olivia from head to toe and then frowned. She said in a sharp and unkind tone, “Olivia, what are you wearing? Don’t you have any branded clothing? And the pearl hair clip on your head. Eh, no, this thing is simply a

but burst out laughing,

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hairpin from Amazon? How much does it cost? Twenty

you are not willing to give her Haute Couture or high–end jewelry, you still have

Lilian followed her gaze and looked over. She did not pay attention

was Lilian’s daughter. Her name was Harper Sullivan, only 19 years old. She was fond of traditional costumes and joined some communities with other

hairstyle was exquisite, but it was a little old–fashioned. It was obvious that

good hairpin only costs about a hundred dollars. It can’t be too expensive. You’re too

all, Olivia was typical of a girl raised in a humble family. People like her

be disgraced. Harper felt disgusted at the thought of

was delighted to see Olivia being mocked, in the eyes of others, she and Olivia were both from the Taylor family. They were still

still xtra money here. Not too much, just millions. Take it and if at’s enough.” As she spoke, she took out a bank card

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