Chapter 1397 Ask about Evaâs past Evaâs hand holding the knife and fork stiffened slightly. She was about to deny it, but Jayden interrupted, âMom, letâs not talk about the past anymore. It was all my wishful thinking. If you bring it up too much, itâll just be embarrassing.â
Natalie looked at Jayden and smiled affectionately, âAlright, I wonât bring it up anymore. Iâll give you some face.â
Jaydenâs furrowed brows relaxed and he cut some foie gras for Eva, placing it on her plate with caring gestures.
Eva had intended to just focus on eating, but after only a few bites, she heard Natalie ask, âMiss Miller, you and my son were planning to get married, right? There are some things I wanted to clarify in advance, I hope you donât mindâ¦â
Eva put down her utensils and looked up at Natalie, âAuntie, you can ask whatever you want, I wonât mind.â
She was quite polite to her elders, which pleased Natalie. She nodded and said, âI heard that you grew up in an orphanage without parents. How have you been these years?â
Eva didnât hesitate, âWhen I was young, I relied on the orphanage, and as I grew up, I worked in convenience stores or small restaurants wherever they needed help.â
Natalieâs âs gaze flickered, âThat must have been tough. But just Working in a small restaurant, you can barely make ends meet. How did you become the owner of an entertainment venue at such a young age?â
From these two questions in a row, Eva understood that Natalie was questioning where her money came from.
With her background, she would indeed face doubts. Eva didnât blame Natalie and replied honestly, âAfter graduating from high school, I worked in a bar selling alcohol and saved some money. Later, my two relatives had some trouble and before they left, they left me some property. I took some of the money and bought a bar. After making enough money to pay back my friends, thatâs how I got my start.â
After listening, Natalie seemed thoughtful and nodded, âI see. But as a young girl, you could find a stable job and live a comfortable life. Why did you have to get into this line of work? Is there some special hidden reason?â
Her words were quite cryptic, something other girls wouldnât have picked up on, but Eva was different.
âThereâs no special hidden reason. I just wanted to establish myself in Arcadia. To survive in this expensive place, you need money. I donât engage in illicit activities, so I can only save money by drinking with customers. At first, I thought buying an apartment would be satisfying enough, but then I was bullied by rich and influential people. I realized that a stable job couldnât give me much.â