Uncle Olsenâs statement left everyone stunned.
Christina and Victoria looked at him with utter
disbelief.
Christina was the first to shout in shock. âUncle, what, what are you talking about? Have you beendeceived by Keera? How could she be your daughter?â
Victoria was also astonished as she looked at
everything in front of her, incredulously turning her head to glance at Uncle Olsen and then at Keira, aflash of surprise passing through her panic-stricken
eyes.
She felt as if she were dreaming.
The scene unfolding before her was almost too
incredible to believe.
Uncle Olsen abruptly turned to look at them, a stern look flashing in his eyes as he scolded, âGet out!â
Christina and Victoria were both slightly taken aback.
But after meeting Uncle Olsenâs gaze, both of them
quickly lowered their heads. âYes, Uncle, we will leave
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Before they could leave, however, Keira stopped them.
âWait a minute.â
The two of them halted.
Keira then looked toward Uncle Olsen, addressing him. âIâve heard that the directorship of thekindergarten has been taken over by the Olsen family, and Christina is currently in charge there. Sheexpelled my daughter and Mrs. Jonesâs son for no reason⦠How are you going to handle this matter?â
Uncle Olsen didnât care about such trivial matters at all.
Upon hearing this, he looked indifferently toward Christina.
Christina immediately swallowed hard.
She and Victoria were all too aware of how much Olsen familyâs third branch had wanted a daughter;Keera truly was Uncle Olsenâs daughter, her status would far exceed everyone, including Ellis!
After all, it was Uncle Olsen who was the head of the household now!
Christina immediately said, âUncle, there has been a misunderstanding. I didnât know Keera was yourdaughter, Iâ¦
âWhen you get back, immediately relinquish the position of director of the kindergarten!â Uncle Olsen,uninterested in her excuses, declared in one sentence, stripping her of her power.
ââ¦â Christina was slightly shocked, feeling utterly disgraced.
Because she was an adopted daughter, she had always been very sensitive. The moment the Olsenfamily took over the directorship, she assumed the position, and today was supposed to be her day oftriumph; but after only one day in charge, she was being removed.
She managed to say, âUncle, Iâ¦â
Before she could finish, Uncle Olsen looked at âArenât you leaving yet?!â
His voice was deep and commanding, frightening Christina so much that she shivered all over and th
quickly nodded. âIâm leaving nowâ¦â
Christina walked out dejectedly.
Victoria looked at Uncle Olsen after her sister had left
and said, âUncle, there has been somen/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
misunderstanding between my sister and Keera. Please donât be hasty. Iâll talk to my sisterâ¦â
These words distanced herself from the matter before
she hurried out the door.
After they left with the bodyguards, the room fell into silence.
Rebecca and Mary were still standing on the stairs, and at this moment, both were staring at UncleOlsen with widened eyes.
Uncle Olsenâs fame was well-known, and he was an even more authoritative figure than Ken.
Over the years, he had been leading the Davis Corporation to greater heights, gradually becoming thetrendsetter among the premier families.
Neither the Allen family nor the Davis family could compare to the Olsen familyâ¦
That was why just now Christina and Victoria didnât take the two of them seriously. But as it turned out,Keera was the real Olsenâs heiress?
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Before even returning home, she had already implicitly made Rebecca and Mary envision the extent towhich the Olsen family would dote on her.
Neither Christina nor Victoria could compare to her.
Both glanced at each other and then, holding onto Mrs. Jones and George, quietly made their wayupstairs, leaving the space to the father and daughter.
When Uncle Olsen and Keira were alone, Keira lowered her eyes calmly.
She suddenly didnât know what to say.
Uncle Olsen stared at her, and after a while, he finally said, âIâve been looking for your mother thiswhole time, so I didnât come back. Ellis told me that you already know your identity?â
Keira nodded and asked, âThen, is there any ne my mother?â
Uncle Olsen sighed. âNot yet.â
But he suddenly realized something. âDo you know something?â
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South, she still disclosed everything she knew. âIt was
the South family who took her away.â
âThe South family?â
Uncle Olsen frowned. âAs in the surname South?â
âYes.â
Now that they had a topic to talk about, Keira felt less awkward. She pointed to the sofa, inviting UncleOlsen to sit down.
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She then told him everything she knew about Keeraâs origins.
In this world, if there was still someone she could trust, someone who was as eager as she was torescue her mother, that person would definitely be Uncle Olsen.
After listening to Keiraâs information, Uncle Olsen frowned slightly, and after a while, he looked at herâSo, youâre planning to risk yourself?â
Keira looked down. âYes.â
âI donât agree.â
Uncle Olsen rejected her plan. âNow that I know the
truth, Iâll take care of rescuing your mother!â
Keira didnât retort passionately but simply looked at him placidly. âYouâve been searching for more thana month, havenât you? Have you found any clues?â
Uncle Olsen paused.
Keira looked at him. âIâm not as weak as you think. Itâs
settled then.â
She stood up, and pointed toward the door, wanting to say something, but suddenly didnât know how toaddress Uncle Olsen. She paused and finally said, âYou should get back home.â
Uncle Olsen frowned and was annoyed. âWhat about you? Itâs not convenient to stay hereâ¦â
âStaying here will let those people lower their guard. Besidesâ¦â Keira looked down, âI donât know whathappened between you and my mom in the past, so I havenât accepted you as my dad yet.â
Uncle Olsen was speechless.
He stared at Keira silently for a long time. Seeing the determination on her face and knowing that hecouldnât persuade his daughter, he finally sighed. âFine,
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Iâll leave now, but if you encounter any difficulties, you must tell me immediately!â
Keira nodded.
Uncle Olsen was very straightforward, leaving immediately after saying he would.
After he left, Mary quietly came down from upstairs, bumping into Keiraâs arm, âKeera, arenât you goinghome with Uncle Olsen?â
âNo.â
Keira was thinking about how to make an excuse when she heard Mary say, âYou donât want to go backbecause you donât want to marry Lewis, that divorced older man?â
Keira was perplexed.
Mary nodded. âYouâre doing the right thing. Life good for you now, with that handsome gigolo tre youwell; thereâs no need to go back for an arrang marriage! The two of you living well is better thananything!â
Keiraâs lips twitched, and then she saw Rebecca and
Lewis standing not far away, quietly watching Mary.
Mrs. Jones, after learning of Keeraâs identity, had been
in a state of shock, and no one came downstairs to
disturb the conversation between Keira and Uncle
Olsen.
At the moment, Mrs. Jones was upstairs, playing with
the two children, and hadnât come down.
Lewis and Rebecca were worried about Keira, so they followed Mary downstairs, but they didnât expectto hear such a conversation as they approached.
Rebecca turned her head to look at Lewis, then at Mary, and suddenly coughed, âWell, Maryâ¦â
Mary turned around to look at her.
Rebecca pointed at Lewis. âDo you know who he is?â
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