She desperately wanted to calm herself down, but weeds seemed to grow crazily in her heart. She
could not calm down at all, or even think normally.
Having thought of what Jessica said earlier, she extended her hand and touched the necklace she had
been wearing. She caressed it with her fingers.
After a long time, she was finally defeated by her curiosity. She sat up, took the wet face cloth off her
forehead, put it on the table and took off the necklace.
The necklace had a very simple style and there was not even a pendant. She held it against the light
and did not see anything special from it.
The only thing she was certain of was the necklace contained high purity of platinum. It flashed when
facing the light and did not look like something made a long time ago.
When she wanted to wear it again, she found that there were small letters at the bayonet. Since the
letters were too small to be seen clearly, she stood up and walked to the window for the light. Only then
did she see what the letters on top were. hx.08.za0102.
She frowned. What's this? She had not seen this brand of jewelry.
What does that mean?
She looked carefully over and over again. There was nothing else except those letters. She leaned
against the couch. If it was really what Jessica had said, that that necklace was left to her by her
mother, it would certainly have some special meaning.
After all, she would still more or less think of her daughter, right?
She did not feel melancholic. She had no feelings or regrets towards such a person she had not met.
She just felt so - absurd.
She did not want to bother it anymore when she could not figure it out. She wanted to keep it properly.
She stood up and went to the bedside, opened the bedside cabinet and prepared to find a box to keep
it. However, she saw the contract document of the HX bank safe in the drawer. Jayden Nelson had
given the shares of WY Group to her two children and a pink diamond loved by her daughter. Since she
had no place to put them, she had registered for a safe in HX bank to put all those valuable things in it.
She was ready to take them out and give them to her children when they grew up.
The initials of HX bank were HX. Could it be a coincidence?
She took her phone and dialed the service number of HX bank.
The phone was soon connected, and there came a gentle female voice. "This is the service number of
HX bank. Hello, what can I do for you?"
Dolores looked at the letters on the necklace and asked, "Do you have a safe named za0102?"
"Sorry, we don’t."
Dolores frowned. Had she guessed it wrong?
"The safe number here is all double digits. There is no such safe number."
Double digits.
Dolores looked down at the letters hx.08.za0102, and finally fixed her eyes on the two numbers in the
middle, "What about 08?"
"Let me check for you." The personnel's voice came again, "Yes, we do have a safe numbered 08."
Dolores basically understood what the alphabets and numbers meant. The number 08 meant HX
bank’s safe no. 08. The last combination of alphabets and numbers should be the password.
"What else can I do for you, miss?"
Dolores's mind was pulled back to reality. She pondered and asked, "Could you help me find out who’s
the one keeping this safe?"
"Sorry, I can't. This is our client's privacy. Our bank strictly stipulates that we can't disclose our client's
personal information. If you need it, I suggest you handle it yourself."
"I see. Thank you." Dolores hung up, sat by the bed and looked at the thing in her hand.
She did not know how long she had sat there, until Coral came up and called her for lunch.
She held back her emotions and went downstairs. The huge villa was quiet and seemed empty.
Samuel and Simona were sitting cross legged on the carpet and they were piling blocks. Samuel's
expression was a little impatient. It looked like he was forced to play with his sister.
That was because only Simona had a smile on her face.
Dolores came down and looked at the two children. "Wash your hands and come have your meal."
Samuel, as if being given an amnesty, quickly got up and ran over. "Finally it's time to eat."
Dolores pinched his face. "Are you that reluctant to play with your sister?"
Samuel shook his head. "If she plays something interesting, of course I'd like to play with her, but block
building is such a childish game, and I can't really feel interested of it."
Simona came over slowly and glimpsed at her brother. "You can tell me straightaway if you don’t like it.
I didn’t tie you up nor force you though."
Samuel looked at his sister. When had she become this articulate?
"Alright, alright, wash your hands and eat." Dolores took the two of them to wash their hands. Simona
turned on the faucet and put her hand underneath to fetch the water. She did not let Dolores wash for
her. "Mommy, I'll take care of myself in the future. You can just take care of the baby."
Dolores was stunned for a moment and she smiled. Her daughter had suddenly changed. She felt that
she had really grown up.
She leaned against the door and watched her daughter wash and wipe her hands dry.
During dinner, Coral asked, "Do you want to find them a tutor?"
Victoria used to teach them herself and they did not need tutors, but the situation was different now.
Dolores looked at them. She respected their opinions. "Do you want a tutor?"
The two children shook their heads almost at the same time. "No."
They did not want to be watched by a stranger when they read and write, and they were not stupid.
They had not gone to school yet and what kind of tutor would they need?
Coral smiled. "I have not much knowledge and I can't teach. You’re pregnant, that’s why I want to..."
“You don't have to worry about our study, Granny Coral. We're not stupid, and we’ve not gone to
primary school, it’s too unfair to confine us." Samuel rejected the idea of having private tutors.
Simona agreed too.
"Okay, I see." Dolores asked the two of them to quickly eat. After dinner, the two little guys went back to
their room. They found something to kill time by themselves when there was no one to play with.
Coral cleaned up the dining table.
Dolores nestled in the couch. She was struggling whether to go to the bank to find out what was inside
the safe.
She knew what Jessica said was true, otherwise the necklace would not leave such information.
If she had to face it sooner or later, she was afraid she could not escape from it.
Finally, she decided to find out.
This time, in order to avoid letting unnecessary people know her plan, she only brought a bodyguard.
She had kept something in HX bank and she was a VIP client there. The manager who received her
last time received her.
"Are you here to get something, Miss Flores?" The manager was dressed in uniform. There was a duty
card on his right chest. He led Dolores to the reception hall.
Dolores nodded.
"Then please come with me. Your safe is no.11 in area B," the manager said.
"I'm taking from safe No. 08," Dolores said.
The manager was startled and he quickly responded, "You had two safes in the bank, didn't you?"
Dolores said yes.
"No. 08 is in area C. Please come with me."
The manager took her to the storage place in area C. After putting his face in front of the face scanner,
the wide metal door slid open. There were no windows there. The room was all illuminated by the light
on the roof. The walls were made of metal and looked solid and indestructible.
"I'll stop here. Please go in." The manager stood by the door. There was another door inside. The room
behind that door would be the place keeping safes.
Dolores said to her bodyguard, "Please wait for me here."
"Yes, ma’am."
She went in by herself and found safe no. 08 in the innermost position.
She took a deep breath and reached for the password.
When the last number was pressed, the click of the safe unlocking was heard. Without accident, the
safe was opened and Dolores opened the safe door.
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