Billionaire’s Missing Darling
Chapter 103
Chapter 103
The one who sent Olivia off was Henry, Daniel’s driver. Henry was in hist forties but has been driving for more than 20 years. His driving skills were top–notch, with precise anticipation, maintaining a steady speed. It was so stable that you could even drink coffee and read the newspaper in the car, there would not be a hint of swaying.
Henry approached and opened the car door for Olivia. Olivia nodded at Henry and then settled into the back seat. Olivia lightly lifted her heel and her foot landed on the pedal.
Henry did not follow them into the old mansion, so he was not clear about what happened. However, as the Sullivan family’s servant, Henry more or less knew a little.
Ms. Taylor returned halfway and Mr. Sullivan was not by her side. Something must have happened.
Mrs. Sullivan probably did not like Ms. Taylor, so Mrs. Sullivan wanted to chase Ms. Taylor away.
Having been a driver for decades, Henry knew what matters should be spoken of and what should not. As a driver, discretion was of the utmost importance. However, he had a favorable impression of Olivia and could not hold back his words. “Miss Olivia, do not be upset. Mr. Sullivan is on your side,” said Henry.
Olivia was gazing out the window in a trance. Upon hearing this, she seemed somewhat surprised. Olivia’s clear and tranquil gaze slowly shifted, landing on the driver, Henry.
“What did you say?” Olivia’s tone was unhurried and cold, but it was not annoying. Instead, it made people respect her.
Olivia had a special aura about her that made people instinctively feel close, attracted, and inclined to follow.
Henry felt a bit embarrassed and scratched his head. He then repeated, “Miss Olivia, do not be upset. The Sullivan family might have many rules due to their prominent status, but Mr. Sullivan is on your side.”
Olivia could tell from Henry’s words that Henry assumed she had been treated unfairly in the Sullivan family.
kind of unfair treatment was this? People were driven by self–interest, it
human nature
the rearview mirror, only saw Olivia bowing her head and did not catch
sad and quickly tried to comfort her. “Miss Olivia, please do not be sad. I believe it will not be long before Mr. Sullivan comes after you. He will definitely come looking for
age, unwilling to accept things or people they do not like. But from another perspective, as people age, they become more
“I heard about the wife of Jones from the Green family. She won Mrs. Green’s heart in the same way. At first, Mrs. Green disliked the Jones’s wife a lot, even after she had children, she was not allowed inside the house. But Jones’s wife was kind and persistent. She constantly pleased and cared for Mrs. Green. She even personally taking care of Mrs. Green when Mrs. Green was seriously ill, without. even needing a nurse. It was only through these efforts that she touched. Mrs. Green’s heart and gained
carrying an undeniable
beat. He thought, “Miss Olivia is quite confident. She was already expelled from the Sullivan family, yet she is making
Henry did not show it. Henry’s expression remained cold and indifferent, and he chose
corner, Olivia
that Olivia might be feeling hot, Henry quickly asked, “Miss Olivia, would you like me
gaze serene and carrying a
car on the opposite side, the elderly person who had been sitting calmly and elegantly suddenly leaned
driver was puzzled. The driver then asked, “Mr. Smith, what is
not seem to hear him. After a long time, Mr. Smith slowly turned
be seeing things. Why was Olivia here?
sudden surge of
at the Sullivan family, everyone except the ailing Mrs. Sullivan came
was cold and
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