sent him medicine that he was able to successfully overcome the danger.
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But when asked later about who gave it, he remained tight–lipped, which remains a mystery to the Whitaker family till this day. How did he
suddenly ask her like that…
“Why did Xander suddenly ask about this?” she asked calmly.
Listening to her words, there was no denial in her tone. Xander’s expression became complicated as he confirmed once again. “So it was really you? You really saved my life back then?”
Isabelle’s mind wandered, and she quickly forced a faint smile, looking somewhat helpless. “How did Xander know?”
That’s an admission!
Was it really her?
Xander sighed, “Since it was you, why didn’t you tell me back then?”
Isabelle said, “It was just a small matter, we were family, right?”
After a moment, Xander smiled contentedly and said, “Yes, we were family.”
He touched her head and his tone was gentler than before, saying, “I want to thank Isabelle. If it weren’t for you back then, I probably wouldn’t be able to stand here today.”
Five years have passed, and he can still remember the danger he faced back then. At that time, he thought he was going to die, but unexpectedly, the hospital received a package of herbal medicine sent by courier, which brought him back from the brink of death…
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Isabelle obediently smiled and said. “I am satisfied as long as I see Xander is fine.”
Lenora passed by not far away and saw the intimate atmosphere between the two people. She pursed her lips unhappily.
Ophelia was supposed to be standing here today.
She turned around and walked away, going back to her room to call Ophelia.
“Ophelia, didn’t you say you were going to visit Grandpa? Why didn’t you
come?”
Thinking about Ophelia’s situation, she felt sorry for Ophelia. “After today. Grandpa and the others will definitely like Isabelle more. You don’t know, she specially made ginseng soup for Grandpa today. I heard she went to great lengths to get a hundred–year–old ginseng from someone…”
On the other side, an apartment.
Ophelia’s eyes narrowed suddenly, “Centennial ginseng?”
“Yeah!” Lenora said, talking about what happened during dinner, feeling worried and frustrated, “They say it’s been five hundred years, and my grandparents were so happy, saying she was very filial…”
“I went there today, but couldn’t get in,” Ophelia interrupted her, “but I left many gifts, including one for you. Did you see it?”
“Gift?” Lenora wondered, “I didn’t see it! Did you come? I haven’t heard anything!”
Ophelia coldly bit her lip and said, “I knew.”
After hanging up the phone, she immediately instructed Graham, “Tomorrow, you go find out where the gifts I left at the Whitaker’s villa
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went.”
Graham responded.
The next morning, he immediately went to take care of this matter and when he came back, he told Ophelia. “The servant at the Whitaker’s villa said that everything had been thrown away.”
Ophelia just laughed, the smile not reaching her eyes. “Is that so? Well, I’m afraid you’ll have to ask them where they threw it all, because I’m going to go and pick up my things today.”
“What needs to be picked up?” Winford came down from upstairs and happened to hear a sentence.
He was dressed casually, with his sleeves rolled up, revealing a strong and muscular forearm.
With deep and intense gaze, a powerful and dangerous aura emanated, captivating and alluring.
Ophelia ran over and skillfully hugged his waist, pressing her lips downward. She said, “Yesterday, I went to the Whitaker’s villa. No one went in, but the gifts were all left behind. The Whitaker’s villa’s servant said that all those gifts were thrown away without any of them being kept.”