128 Here Comes
After sending the message, Keira looked toward Lewis.
He didn’t seem to have dressed up deliberately today.
However, Keira still noticed that he had changed into a wrinkle-free shirt, and the coat also seemed new…
He was tall and was very suitable for wearing a suit, and overall, his long legs were especially eye-catching.
He was very handsome and exquisite.
Keira’s attire was very casual. She wore an apricot sweater paired with light-colored jeans, looking rather youthful.
Together, the two were quite a pleasing sight.
Lewis had already prepared the gifts, and once T finished loading them into the car, he came in and “Mr. Horton, Miss Olsen, the car is ready. We can depart now.”
Both nodded and walked toward the parking lot.
Old Mrs. Horton waved and smiled as she sent them off. “Fiona, look at this perfect pair. My word, I wonder
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how cute my future great-grandchild will be!”
Keira had just walked out of the door and nearly tripped over herself when she heard this!
She and Lewis had just made a bit of progress, and the old lady was already imagining great-grandchildren?
She couldn’t help but look toward Lewis with a mix of laughter and tears.
She saw his ears turn slightly red.
The two got into the Bentley, and the car drove away.
Keira had never thought about competing with Isla for anything, so she didn’t pay much attention to the gifts and simply said, “Mrs. Olsen never judges someone based on their status, nor does she look down on
anyone because of their background. So later, she might not speak to you with so much reverence…”
Lewis smiled. “Miss Olsen, you might have some misunderstanding about me.
Keira paused.
Lewis then said, “I have great respect for my elders, and my upbringing doesn’t allow me to act
inappropriately.”
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Keira smiled. “Really? How come I remember someone who absolutely refused to believe we were married and always felt I was pestering him? It seemed like he had the security chase me away several times.”
Lewis was at a loss for words and explained, “I didn’t
know at the time, I…”
“Just killing.”
Keira cut him off, laughing again.
Tom became more curious when the subject was brought up. “Miss Olsen, you can’t blame my boss. The matter of your marriage was too incredible. Nowadays, everything’s online, and the courthouse is very strict. How could a marriage occur without both parties present… But I do remember that you, Miss Olsen, several identities back then, all for part-time work?
Keira nodded. “Yes, I moved out of the Olsen family when I was in junior high and didn’t have living expenses, so I looked for part-time jobs.”
This shocked Tom. “You were still a minor back then, right?”
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“Yes, so I could only do odd jobs, and some that required physical labor.”
Keira seemed to recall those tough times, her gaze tinged with nostalgia. “Actually, looking back, I was quite happy those days.”
Without the pressure of being seen as the illegitimate daughter, without Poppy’s constant nagging, and without the overwhelming presence of Isla…
Though her life was lonely and poor, it was her most free time.
Tom sighed. “You must have had a hard time.”
“Not really,” Keira said lightly.
She didn’t just casually gloss over her past struggles: she truly felt it was quite good.
Back then, she took on many jobs, and later when businesses grew stronger, she started her own company. Afterward, she became Dr. South, and Samuel took care of those small businesses.
By now, she owned a maintenance service factory, a private kitchen restaurant, a delivery company… Oh,
and it seemed there was also a construction crew.
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She had also carried bricks at a construction site back
then!
Keira thought of this and turned to look outside the
car.
The weather was getting colder, and unexpectedly, drizzle began to fall outside.
A southern city like Oceanion had never snowed; the winter rain carried moisture and chill.
The car drove steadily on the road.
Suddenly, Keira caught sight of someone at a construction site ahead wearing a yellow safety helmet, dressed in filthy overalls, and with a dirt-smudged face wet from the rain.
With gloved hands held above his head, he looked the dismal weather helplessly, seemingly trying to from the construction site to the 24-hour conveni store across the street to take shelter from the rain
Keira suddenly remembered her first job. She had be turned down by many places for being a minor and had no choice but to work in physical labor at a construction site.
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It was also on a rainy day like this when she first started the job.
She had no umbrella, and even less the heart to take a
taxi.
She could only sprint home through the rainy night, completely drenched.
At that time, if someone had offered her an umbrella…
Just as this thought crossed her mind, Keira suddenly spoke up. “Could you pull over for a moment?”
The driver, somewhat baffled, still followed her request and stopped the car at the roadside.
Keira picked up the blue umbrella she took when she left the house, got out of the car, ran over to the construction site, and thrust it into the worker’s hands.
The worker was taken aback for a moment, his dirt-streaked and unrecognizable face broke into a look of joy. He spoke with an odd accent. “Thank you, thanks a lot!”
Keira waved her hand and hurried back to the car.
“Let’s go.”
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The car slowly resumed its journey, and Keira’s lips curled into a smile. The umbrella she had just given
away felt like it was to the young and helpless her from
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