Chapter 108
The Beginning Of All Sins
Olivia wasnât expecting him to ask that. Trying to avoid the question, she pleaded, âPlease donât do this, Tyler.
But Tyler pressed on, âI want to know.â
She reluctantly said, âJacob.â
Tyler sensed that Oliviaâs answer wasnât accurate. He had something specific in mind and insisted, â
Thatâs not the answer Iâm looking for.â
Olivia said, âA man like you.â
âAre you sure? Think carefully.â He continued prodding her, but Olivia remained silent, lips pressed tight, refusing to answer.
Tyler held her close, stroking her hair. âAre you upset about the cat? Donât worry, I sent it to a good pet store. We can visit it soon.â
He hugged her tighter, whispering, âMaybe the pet store should get a few more cats, and Iâll bring you to see them every day. Okay?â
In the darkness, his voice was soft, hoping to bring comfort, but Olivia stayed silent.
The next morning, Olivia rose early to help Ana in the kitchen. Despite having staff, Ana insisted on preparing meals herself.
Later, Tyler went downstairs. Maisy said to him, âYouâre finally awake. Look at Olivia. Sheâs been helping your mom since early in the morning.â
Tyler took a seat at the table, looking blearyâeyed. âI drank too much last night.â
Maisy noticed his drunk condition and said in a hushed tone, âYou have to control yourself.â
Tyler nodded slowly after a long pause, and Maisy was secretly overjoyed. One of the maids had heard. noises from their room during the night and informed Maisy the next morning.â
Maisy suggested to Tyler, âTyler, youâre still quite young. You canât be taking care of a sick person for the rest of your life.â She then sighed. âYouâve been through a lot. Olivia is quite nice. Sheâs understanding and gentle. You like her too. Why not marry her by the end of the year?â
Olivia, walking out of the kitchen while carrying a plate of toast, overheared that. She froze in shock.
Ana came up behind Olivia, catching Maisyâs words. Ignoring Oliviaâs reaction, she approached. âI agree. Itâs a good time for you two to tie the knot, especially with Olivia finishing up at university soon.â
Taking a seat opposite Tyler, Ana asked, âWhat do you think, Tyler?â
Olivia felt a chill creep over her. She wanted to join them but found herself rooted to the spot.
Before Tyler could respond, a maid Interrupted. âMrs. Ana, can we switch on the electricity for Ms.
Oliviaâs room?â
Tylerâs and Anaâs faces froze at the question, plunging the table into silence.
Quickly recovering, Ana replied, âDidnât I ask the electrician to fix that? If itâs sorted, switch it back. on.â
She quickly changed the subject, saying to Maisy, âIâve prepared plenty of food. You should have some more.â
Tylerâs tone turned icy. âItâs not enough for you to be worried about my dad?â
Ana met his gaze, her expression frozen.
Maisy intervened, sensing tension. âAlright, letâs just enjoy our breakfast.â
Tyler remained silent, focusing on the newspaper.
Meanwhile, Olivia stood by the kitchen, still holding her stack of toast. That night, the lights in her room were working, but Ana had switched off the electricity. She would never have guessed that was the reason.
Unfazed, Ana reassured Olivia, âSit down, dear. Let the maid handle it.â
Feeling like she was walking on thin ice, Olivia took a seat next to Tyler, who remained silent, barely touching his breakfast.
Despite her discomfort, Olivia took the jade bracelet from Maisy and said, âI canât accept this, Grandma.â