Chapter 226
When Olivia woke up, it was already noon the following day.
She rubbed her head and sat up slowly in bed. She could hear noises in the kitchen.
Without needing to think about it, she knew it had to be Zyla making soup.
She got up and washed her face, but she froze when she looked at her pale reflection in the mirror.
She sneered as she thought, ‘I’m dying, yet I haven’t gotten revenge. I even got myself thrown into
prison. What a pathetic life.’
When Olivia came out, Zyla walked out of the kitchen and saw her pale face. She smiled and checked
on Olivia’s condition.
“Sis Liv, you look too pale. I made soup. You should drink more.”
He took her to the table and went back into the kitchen.
“You’ve been eating so little lately, and now you’re pregnant. You have to eat more. Don’t slack on it!
Pay more attention to your nutrition levels.”
Listening to Zyla’s nagging. Olivia felt both sadness and warmth surging through her as she wept.
These days, she had only been thinking about how to find Uncle Wallace. She had forgotten she was
pregnant.
She looked down and rubbed her belly with guilt.
‘Baby, Mom is sorry. Please hold on until Mommy solves this matter, okay?”
After a while, Zyla served the soup and rice. “Quickly, eat something. From now on, you’re not leaving
my sight.”
Olivia sniffled, smiled, and nodded. “Okay.”
Zyla was good at making soup, and Olivia drank three big bowls until she was full.
After lunch, Olivia turned on her phone and saw Zac’s message of concern. She answered him
carelessly. When she wanted to put down the phone, she received a call from Dorothy.
“Olivia, let’s meet.”
“No.”
“I can give you the old man’s body back.”
Olivia clenched her fist and coldly asked, “Didn’t you say you threw the body into the sea? It’s difficult
to believe anything you say, you know?”
Dorothy sighed, “I mean it this time, Liv. I didn’t throw it, and it’s pointless for me to keep it. I just want
you to leave Johnny.”
Olivia frowned, suspecting Dorothy’s motive.
“What trick are you up to this time?”
“Liv, I’ll meet you downstairs in half an hour.”
With that, Dorothy hung up the call.
‘What’s she up to?’
After everything she had been through, she did not believe that Dorothy would ever be kind.
She would never forgive Dorothy, even if Dorothy changed.
She would avenge her mother’s death.
At that moment, Dorothy sent her a half-opened picture.
Olivia’s gaze turned cold upon seeing the photo. She now knew she had to meet Dorothy again.
This time, she would not let Dorothy get what she wanted.
When Dorothy arrived downstairs, Olivia made an excuse to go out.
Unexpectedly, Zyla took off her apron and said, “I’ll accompany you.”
“Zy, can’t you leave me alone?”
Olivia pursed her lips. “I know you’re worried about me, but don’t worry. I’m just going for a walk. By the
way, I need you to take Uncle Wallace’s autopsy report to the police.”
Zyla hesitated when Olivia rejected. “Okay. Be careful.”
“Okay. Don’t worry.”
After walking out of the apartment, Olivia knocked on Dorothy’s driver’s window and
said, “You lead the way. I’ll take my car.”
Dorothy was reluctant but nodded. “Okay.”
Watching Olivia get into the car, Dorothy squinted her eyes and sneered. “Olivia, as the saying goes,
torture is worse than death. Today, I will break your heart and make you feel worse than you will in de!”
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