Chapter 250
Billionaire’s Missing Darling
Olivia seemed to be a man of her word.
After saying that she didnât want the shop, she never interfered in the sandwich business ever again.
She didnât even settle the accounts.
It was as if she really had no interest in money.
Megan was stunned. She was speechless for a long time.
Doris sat opposite her and pinched her fingertips. She looked at Olivia seriously and said in a surprised tone, âYou really donât want it anymore?â
Olivia nodded. âI donât want the money in the account, but Iâll have to charge for the recipes. The three recipes I taught Stella are free. Iâll charge two thousand dollars for each recipe for the remaining seven recipes.â
âSo expensive!â Megan exclaimed. âYou might as well rob someone!â
Julian pulled a long face and looked at Olivia with dissatisfaction.
Doris sneered.
She had thought that she was really a noble and pure person who didnât want anything. So she was scheming here?
She looked over and sized up Olivia for a while. She had an accurate guess in her heart.
Such an unscrupulous scheme, yet she still chose to retreat in order to advance. She must be someoneâs mistress.
A person could lose their memory, but their temperament would never change.
As the saying went, mountains and rivers were easy to change, but nature was hard to change.
That was the logic.
Even though Olivia usually looked hardworking and downâtoâearth, she instantly revealed her true nature at the critical moment.
Doris immediately didnât want to interact with Olivia anymore.
She was afraid that she would be tainted by the cunning aura of a peddler.
This would affect her pure talent in painting.
Megan was very dissatisfied with the fact that Olivia wanted money for the recipes. She muttered, âHow can you ask for money? Itâs just a few recipes. Besides, your father and I have raised you for so many years, but we didnât ask for money.â
Julian knocked on his cigarette and said, âYou can ask for money for the recipes, but you have to return the child support we gave you for more than 20 years.â
âAlright,â Olivia agreed immediately. âItâs only right for me to return my parentsâ child support. However, I donât have any money on hand now. I canât get so much money in a short period of time. The few recipes are the only valuable thing I have. How about this? Iâll sell them publicly.
âNow that sandwich business is so popular, Iâm sure many people are willing to buy it. I wonât sell too much. Iâll charge four thousand dollars for each recipe. Once I get the money, Iâll give it to you.â
âHow can you do that?â Megan was dumbfounded. âThis is our familyâs recipe. If you sell it, others will also sell sandwiches. What should we do?â
Julian was also mute.
He only wanted to put pressure on Olivia and ask her to give them the recipe for free. He did not expect her to sell it.
His face immediately darkened.
1-3 âMom.â Olivia was reasonable. âAs parents, you have to be reasonable. You said that sandwich shop will be left to Doris, and I agreed. You said that you want me to pay for the child support, and I agreed. What else do you want from me?â
Megan was at a loss for words.
It was still Doris who spoke.
âOlivia, you canât be scheming toward your relatives. Youâre Momâs child. Everything you have should belong to Mom, let alone a few recipes. How can you ask for money?â
Doris spoke righteously with disdain.
She despised Oliviaâs scheme.
Olivia leaned back in her chair and tapped her fingertips on the back of the chair. âOf course Iâll be filial to my parents. If this shop belongs to my parents, Iâll definitely give it to them. But the problem now is that this shop is yours.
âEven if weâre biological sisters, thereâs no reason for you to take advantage of me like this. Doris, youâre still a university student.â
Doris was instantly speechless.
She frowned and thought for a long time, but she could not think of anything to refute Olivia.
At this moment, Julian slammed his palm on the table and said angrily, âAlright, weâre all family. How can. you be so squabbly? Letâs not talk about today first. All of you go and rest. Weâll talk tomorrow.â
He chased them all away.
Julian quickly gestured for Megan to speak to Gillian.
The two of them were on the phone, so Gillian heard the situation clearly.
She had a headache.
The Taylor familyâs situation was different from the Smith familyâs. Whatever the Taylor family had was all from Olivia.
However, the Smith family belonged to her grandfather.
Therefore, she and Jarron were qualified to have a share.
Derek and Doris from the Taylor family were not qualified to get Oliviaâs sandwich shop.
The two situations cannot be analogous.
âHow about this?â Gillian said. âLetâs forget about this matter first and not mention it again. In a few days, you said that you have a highâranking official in your family who can take care of your children.
Then, you can bring Derek and Doris over, but not Olivia. Iâll give you the specifics in advance.â
There was always a knot in Gillianâs heart because of things similar to this.
Ever since she was young, every time her grandfather hosted a big shot from Capital City, he would only bring Olivia over. He only brought Olivia to visit Mr. Swift who was in the convalescence home.
Mr. Swift was such an extraordinary person.
That was a figure that could only be seen on television. He was the top leader of the country.
Why did he only bring Olivia to meet such a big shot?
Gillian felt that it was unfair.
Therefore, she wanted Olivia to feel it too.
A few days later, Megan said that she wanted to bring Doris to visit her relative.
That relative was a highâranking official in the province and had power and influence.
She wanted him to take care Doris.
âYes.â Oliviaâs expression did not change as she skillfully made the sandwiches.
Megan was surprised. She looked over and deliberately said, âI wonât bring you along this time. You can 15:31 stay at home and look after the shop. Iâll bring your brother and Doris over.â
Olivia nodded. âGot it.â
Megan could not understand what Olivia was thinking. She stared at her for a long time and realized that she was not angry or jealous at all. Her expression was calm.
How could this be?
Megan didnât understand.
However, she did not need to figure it out. She just needed to follow Gillianâs instructions.
In the afternoon, the Taylor familyâs shop was empty, leaving only Olivia.
Everyone else had gone to the province.
Todayâs sandwiches were sold out early.
Olivia had nothing to do, so she sat on the chair and read.
After reading two pages, Gillian arrived.
âGillian, come in quickly,â Olivia called out.
Gillian looked around and realized that there was only Olivia. She pretended to be curious. âWhy are you the only one here? Whereâs Mr. Taylor and the others?â
Olivia took a bottle of water and handed it to Gillian. âThey brought Doris to the province.â
âProvince?â
âYes, yes.â Olivia nodded. âThey went to the province to see my uncle. I have an uncle who is an official in the province. My mother said sheâs bringing Doris around and she wants my uncle to guide Doris in the future.â
Gillian frowned. âThen why didnât she bring you along?â
Olivia didnât care at all. âThatâs nothing.â
âWhy arenât you angry at all?â Gillian was disappointed. âThis is such a good opportunity. Heâll be a connection in the future. How can they leave you behind? This is too much!â
Olivia could not help but laugh. âGillian, youâre so cute.â
Gillian frowned. âWhat do you mean?â
Olivia held the glass of water and took a sip before saying, âWho said that someone you meet once will be a connection? Gillian, arenât you thinking too simply about connections?
âI donât study much and donât know much, but I know that the essence of connections is the exchange of resources. You have to have the ability to be able to build connections. Otherwise, itâs useless.â
Gillian shook her head. âJust because you canât use it now doesnât mean you wonât be able to use it in the future.â
Olivia raised her eyebrows and suddenly smiled. âMs. Gillian, if you donât have any strength in your connections, itâs like a pavilion in the air. Youâll only consume yourself and wonât bring any actual benefits.â
How could it be consumption?
Gillian didnât believe it.
âOlivia, let me tell you a story.â