Olivia withheld her expression. She couldn't be sure that Jacqueline was the culprit based on the house design alone.
She managed to calm down as she said, "No, I just find the design unique."
"It's a recent trend that came from Rivoria. It makes the house look clean and simple. I never liked fancy decorations, anyway."
Moreover, after he got ill back then, he focused all his attention on his injury. Of course, he didn't care much about how the rooms were decorated.
Olivia inserted the needle one by one.
Back then, Marina had also gotten into an accident, and her condition was as bad as Sean's. Since Olivia could cure Marina, she could cure Sean as well.
She didn't tell Sean about this secret.
When Olivia was performing acupuncture on Sean, she casually mentioned Jacqueline so that she could get more information on this sister of his.
Before she was done, a man's voice came from outside the door. "I'm here to visit Sean."
Jacqueline explained patiently, "Troy, the doctor is performing acupuncture on Sean right now. Don't disturb her."
"Acupuncture? Where did this doctor come from? Sean is in a bad enough condition right now.
"How can they just let a random doctor treat him? He might even get too worked up! How ridiculous!"
With that, the visitor opened the door. Olivia knew this person, too.
He was the famous designer Troy Fordham.
However, compared to before, he had gotten much calmer. It was quite a huge change.
It was quite lively today. Jacqueline was here, and Troy had come over as well.
"Who are you?" Troy was obviously very cold to Olivia, and he was even hostile toward her.
"You're getting the wrong idea, Troy. Dr. Fordham has amazing medical skills. With her help, I finally managed to sleep soundly last night."
Troy examined Olivia from head to toe. She looked quite common, and she didn't seem like some sort of professional.
"Really?" Troy looked at the man who was covered in needles.
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