The Beginning Of All Sins

Chapter 69



Ana glanced at Olivia and remarked, “She’s such a likable lady. Grandma likes. her very much.”

The old lady chimed in with a giggle, “You’re so naughty, Tyler. Why didn’t you bring Olivia here sooner?”

The living room was unexpectedly filled with a harmonious atmosphere, contrary to Tyler’s initial expectations. He glanced at Olivia, who had arrived before him. Her face was still pale, and she remained quiet.

Only after assuring himself that she was okay did Tyler respond to the old lady. ” Olivia is a bit shy. Naomi and I hadn’t found the right time to bring her here. But it’s never too late for you to meet her now.”

The old lady, though slightly upset at the mention of Naomi’s name, ultimately agreed, “You’re right about that.”

After staying for half an hour, Tyler decided it was time to take Olivia back home.

Naturally, Ana made no attempt to stop him, having accomplished her goal for the day.

Olivia was still in shock as they got into the car.

Since Tyler had rushed to his family home to find her, he had not brought the driver along. He was the one driving.

He looked at her and asked while driving, “I hope they didn’t do anything to you?” His brows were furrowed, and his gaze was filled with care and worry as he looked at her.

Olivia placed her hands on her knees, her body trembling as she recalled Ana’s words. She finally responded after a pause, “No.” Her response was succinct, but she added, “Ms. Ana and the old lady were nice.”

Tyler could tell that she appeared quite composed. Aside from the initial fear he saw in her eyes upon his arrival, she had behaved rather normally since then. This material belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

He said flatly, “Call me if anything similar happens again.”

He wasn’t delving deeply into the situation; his primary concern was her well- being, fearing she might be frightened. After all, the Harris family was not known for their warmth and friendliness.

She responded softly, “Got it. I’ll do that next time.”

Tyler acknowledged her reply and focused on the road ahead, driving with

conversation with the old lady.

Tyler, looking somewhat preoccupied, paid no attention to the maid’s greeting as he entered. His face appeared stern, and his expression was cold.

Despite this, the maid made it a point to announce his arrival to those in the living room, saying, “Madams, Tyler is back.”

Ana glanced towards the door, her smile undeterred. “You’re home, Tyler?”

Relieved, Olivia, who had been feeling anxious while standing next to the old lady, looked towards Tyler as well, her eyes brightening.

Dressed in a black suit, Tyler locked eyes with Olivia as he entered the room. The worry that had clouded his gaze vanished instantly.

Ana approached him and said apologetically, “I’m sorry, Tyler. I should have informed you that I brought Olivia here.”

Tyler maintained his cold expression and replied, “Did you kidnap her? I won’t hesitate to call the police if this happens again.”

Before coming here, he had learned that Olivia had gone missing on her way to school. He had nearly called the police until he found out that his mother had brought Olivia to their family home.

Ana still failed to recognize the absurdity of her actions. She continued to smile as she said, “You’re right, it’s my fault. I should have informed you beforehand if I plan to invite Olivia over in the future.”

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Ana glanced at Olivia and remarked, “She’s such a likable lady. Grandma likes her very much.”

The old lady chimed in with a giggle, “You’re so naughty, Tyler. Why didn’t you bring Olivia here sooner?”

The living room was unexpectedly filled with a harmonious atmosphere, contrary to Tyler’s initial expectations. He glanced at Olivia, who had arrived before him. Her face was still pale, and she remained quiet.

Only after assuring himself that she was okay did Tyler respond to the old lady. ” Olivia is a bit shy. Naomi and I hadn’t found the right time to bring her here. But it’s never too late for you to meet her now.”

The old lady, though slightly upset at the mention of Naomi’s name, ultimately agreed, “You’re right about that.”

After staying for half an hour, Tyler decided it was time to take Olivia back home.

Naturally, Ana made no attempt to stop him, having accomplished her goal for the day.

Olivia was still in shock as they got into the car.

Since Tyler had rushed to his family home to find her, he had not brought the driver along. He was the one driving.

He looked at her and asked while driving, “I hope they didn’t do anything to you?” His brows were furrowed, and his gaze was filled with care and worry as he looked at her.

Olivia placed her hands on her knees, her body trembling as she recalled Ana’s words. She finally responded after a pause, “No.” Her response was succinct, but she added, “Ms. Ana and the old lady were nice.”

Tyler could tell that she appeared quite composed. Aside from the initial fear he saw in her eyes upon his arrival, she had behaved rather normally since then.

He said flatly, “Call me if anything similar happens again.”

He wasn’t delving deeply into the situation; his primary concern was her well- being, fearing she might be frightened. After all, the Harris family was not known for their warmth and friendliness.

She responded softly, “Got it. I’ll do that next time.”

Tyler acknowledged her reply and focused on the road ahead, driving with

unwavering attention.

Back at home, the maid had been deeply worried during Olivia’s absence. She rushed out of the living room when she heard the car pull up. “Sir, Ms. Olivia.”

It was already 11 at night, and cicadas could be heard outside.

As soon as Tyler and Olivia entered the living room, the maid inquired anxiously, “Are you alright?”

While Olivia couldn’t comprehend why everyone was so concerned, she assured the maid, “Ms. Ana took me to their family home. She didn’t do anything to me.”

The maid was aware of Ana’s difficult personality and her animosity towards Naomi. She refrained from mentioning it but remained worried. “That’s a relief. We were so worried when you went missing.”

Tyler noticed that Olivia appeared to be in a somber mood and hadn’t been talkative during their journey home. He said to her, “Go rest. Let me know if you need anything, alright?”

In truth, Olivia wasn’t in the mood to talk much, so she nodded. “Alright, Tyler.”

However, after taking a few steps, she hesitated and turned back to him. “Tyler, can I ask if something happened between… Naomi and Ms. Ana?”


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