Perhaps he wanted to maintain the quietness of the Bennington family, or more perhaps to keep the appearance of the villa the same as his family members were alive.
He didn’t allow others to enter the Bennington family's villa.
Brad had seen photos of his grandparents, great-grandfather and aunt, as there were their photos in the apartment, which were sent by Luke.
Wrapping the coat around Brad, Eileen hailed a taxi and headed for the villa.
The car drove quickly.
Within half an hour, they arrived at the villa.
The villa occupied a large area, and the surrounding environment was beautiful, with fresh air. It was an independent villa, which was built while Luke’s grandfather was still alive.
There was a security guard next to the hollow carved gate, who recognized Eileen and allowed her to enter the villa.
She took Brad and walked forward.
The villa was actually very magnificent, retro and solemn.
As many members of the Bennington family died these years, not many people lived here, and the villa was tinged with desertedness.
Walking to the door, Eileen pressed the doorbell.
The door opened, but she was stunned and pinched Brad's hand subconsciously.
Brad was in pain, but looking at his mother's expression, he did not speak.
It was Rosaria who opened the door.
Eileen felt that her heart was being stung b y needles. But she endured the pain and asked, "Where is Luke?"
Rosaria knew that Luke was married and had a child, and that the relationship between him and his wife was not good. He and his wife only met each other a few times a year.
There was little news about his wife, so nothing about her could be found out.
Therefore, Rosaria didn't know that the woman standing in front of her was Luke's wife.
"He went out to deal with something. May I know who you are?"
Eileen should be the person asking the question, as she was Luke's wife. But now it was Rosaria who asked the question.
Eileen's hand tightened again.
Brad was in greater pain, but he did not gasp. He asked, "Who are you? This is my dad’s home, so it is also my home. What are you doing here?"
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