Chapter 35
Billionaire’s Missing Darling
On the way back, Olivia was lost in thought the whole time.
Susan, who was driving in front, glanced at her through the rearview mirror a few times.
âOlivia is indeed a great genius, and she is so beautiful,â she thought, noticing how Oliviaâs contemplative expression was still so attractive.
Susan couldnât help but sneak more glances. On her third look, Olivia suddenly turned her head and reminded her, âFocus on driving.â
âOh.â Susan straightened her posture like a good kid and began to drive attentively, keeping an eye on all directions.
By the time Olivia left the Sullivan familyâs residence, it was already 4 oâclock in the afternoon. Since it was quite far from the school and the traffic was congested, it had taken them half an hour to cover only half the distance.
Leaning against the back seat, Olivia lowered her head slightly and picked up the pendant with her fingers.
Her fingers were slender, and they were just as beautiful as the gold pendant she was holding.
The catâs paw pendant was familiar to her, as if she had seen it in her memories before. Olivia had a good memory and seldom forgot things she had seen. But strangely, no matter how hard she tried, she couldnât recall where she had seen this catâs paw pendant before.
She pinched the pendant and lightly rubbed her fingertip over the word âLunaâ engraved on it. The coincidences in this world were genuinely baffling.
She had actually kept a cat named Luna during her childhood. Olivia closed her eyes, lost in thought.
There seemed to be many connections between the Sullivan family and her, but she couldnât find any trace of information about the Sullivan family in her mind. After contemplating for a while, she started to get a headache. Olivia quickly pressed her temples, not daring to think any further.
Sensing that Oliviaâs expression was off, Susan glanced at her again. In that splitâsecond distraction, their car bumped into the back of a Land Rover in front of them.
Luckily, both vehicles were luxury cars, and their speeds werenât high. The collision didnât cause significant damage; the cars just jolted slightly. Susan immediately stopped the car and hurriedly got out to handle the situation.
âHey, how were you driving? Did your eyes grow on your buttocks?â A woman with a gorgeous face stepped out of the front car.
She was undoubtedly beautiful, but her attitude was quite haughty. Susanâs initially flustered and apologetic expression turned cold. While she might act like a cute little fan of Oliviaâs in front of her, she was chosen to be Oliviaâs life assistant from among many candidates, indicating she was pretty experienced in handling different situations.
Olivia got out of the car and closed the door gently to avoid disturbing Olivia.
Then, she looked at the positions of the two collided cars and spoke calmly, âYou forced your way in.â
The accident wasnât actually Susanâs fault. It was the other driver who forcefully changed lanes and inserted their car into her lane.
âSee?â The beautiful woman patted her carâs hood. âMy car was already in front. You rearâended me.â
âRearâended?â Susan chuckled. âWill someone rearâend hit the back door of the car in front?â
âOh, you have a sharp tongue.â The beautiful woman scrutinized her from top to bottom and then glanced at the Bentley behind her with a hint of disdain.
Driving such an expensive car while not wearing any luxury brands. made the lady clear that the car didnât belong to her.
A young girl driving a luxury car that wasnât hers could only fall into two categories.
She was either a chauffeur or a kept woman.
Being a chauffeur was unlikely. The people who owned oldâfashioned cars were generally older and wouldnât hire a young girl as a chauffeur. Seeing that this girl was somewhat goodâlooking, the lady concluded she was a kept woman.
With this thought in mind, the beautiful womanâs expression turned even more disdainful. She was already impatient to talk to Susan, so she took out her phone to call someone to handle the situation.
Just as she picked up her phone, a graceful woman got out of the Land Rover in front of them and stopped her. âMary, itâs okay.â
The beauty called Mary turned to look at her and frowned slightly, somewhat unwillingly. âWhat are you coming down for? I can handle this.â
Susan was standing between the two cars, taking photos as evidence with her phone. She was momentarily surprised when she saw the woman getting out of the vehicle in front. She stared at her for a while before cautiously opening her mouth. âMs. Taylor?â
âDo you know me?â Emma was surprised.
To be a competent assistant, Susan had done thorough preparations, including knowing detailed information about the members of the Taylor family. She had seen pictures of Emma but hadnât met her in person, so she wasnât sure.
Now, hearing her confirmation, she dared to assert.
It was really Emma.
What a coincidence!
Susan subconsciously looked at the spot where Olivia was sitting in the Bentley.
She heard a faint sound Olivia had rolled down the car window.
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Emma followed Susanâs gaze and saw Olivia in the back seat.
âOlivia?â This time, she was even more astonished.
Susan rushed over to Oliviaâs side and introduced herself, âMy surname is Cooper, and Iâm Oliviaâs assistant.â
Emmaâs gaze briefly rested on her face before momentarily lingering on the Bentley emblem. She then smiled gently, âWhat a coincidence. Turns out itâs my sister here.â
She then pulled Mary and said, âItâs our fault this time. We changed lanes too abruptly. Hope that Olivia doesnât mind. Iâll have this car fixed for you.â
Oliviaâs head was still throbbing, and she wasnât in the mood to chat with Emma. She nodded slightly in response and gestured for Susan to get back in the car.
âWeâre leaving. Goodbye.â
After speaking, the car window slowly closed in front of everyone. Olivia didnât even bother getting out of the car and exchanging pleasantries. Emma and Mary got back in the car. A roundâfaced beauty in the passenger seat was excited. âEmma, that was Olivia, right? Sheâs pretty goodâlooking, but sheâs a bit aloof.â
Mary scoffed. âSuch a pretentious girl. Let me tell you, those people from humble backgrounds put on a cold front to hide their insecurities. They act aloof to cover up their inner inferiority complex.â
The roundâfaced beauty nodded vigorously. âExactly! They feel so good about themselves, thinking theyâve done nothing wrong. But in reality, they come across as unapproachable. They lack the grace and openness of a young lady from a wellâtoâdo family.â
She then turned to Emma in the back seat. âDid you see that car? A Bentley! Wow, sheâs truly risen in the world. She was relying on public transport just a few days ago, and now sheâs driving a Bentley.
Butâ¦â She changed her tone, glancing through the window several times, âThis car doesnât seem new.
Did your family get her a used car?â
Hearing this, Emma also looked over, her eyebrows slightly furrowed. âMy mom gave her a Ferrari.â
âWhat model?â The roundâfaced beauty knew about cars. âThis Bentley is a Mulsanne, worth over 1 million dollars.â
âRoma,â Emma replied.
âRoma is around four hundred thousand dollars. Not as fancy as the Mulsanne,â the roundâfaced girl commented. âBut this Bentley looks too oldâfashioned. It doesnât seem like something a girl would drive. Why did your family give her such an old car? Could it beâ¦â
She seemed to have thought of something and chuckled. âCould it be that Olivia only cares about money? She picks whichever car is more expensive?â
âWhat a bumpkin.â Mary mocked.