Olivia was sent back to the Heath Residence.
Although Linus said that he trusted her, she felt like her future here was up in the air. Many people wanted to stay around the Heaths for the status and opportunities that came with being close to Mason.
Besides, Mason had just experienced two assassination attempts. The Heaths wouldn't just let her leave.
Olivia waited in the tea room. It was still cold out. Brewing some tea and lighting a scented candle was very relaxing for her.
There weren't any classified documents in the tea room, just some good tea.
Mason learned that she liked drinking tea. So, he told her that she could brew tea for herself. The teas that were stored in his tea room were all very high quality. They were some of the best that money could buy.
She wasn't bold enough to do it while Mason was present. But there wasn't anyone there at the moment, so she was able to let herself go and taste the teas one by one. All of them were great.
The teas in this room alone were worth several villas.
Olivia noticed that the candle was about to burn out. So, she went to look for some more. She was curious to see what type of aromatic items Mason had in his collection.
She opened one of the drawers and saw some scrolls. She accidentally dropped one. It was a drawer that stored pictures, not incense.
She felt a little guilty as she had invaded Mason's privacy.
Olivia was about to pick it up, but the scroll was already unfurled.
It was a black-and-white picture of a woman. Could it be Mason's first love?
Olivia crouched down to pick it up. Suddenly, she felt like something was off.
The woman was sitting on a cherry tree. The smiling face was identical to the one she saw in a photo!
The scroll was yellow with age. It was clear that it wasn't the product of this time. It should have been around for a few decades.
The woman in the picture was Ms. Nat.
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