"LX is a global company," one person said, expressing their thoughts. "I don't think it's a loss if they acquire our company.""Yeah, it's not," another chimed in. "We're just worried that they won't keep us and lay off all the staff."Someone immediately exclaimed, "Ah... That would be bad."In the MN Building, tension filled the air, and an indiscernible pressure hung over the surroundings. It was as quiet as a graveyard. The reason for this stifling atmosphere was the impending acquisition of the company by the LX multinational company, scheduled to take place in half an hour.LX was owned by the influential Stone family, with Elliot Stone at the helm. They were considered the dominant force in the business sector, holding significant power and influence.The elevator on the top floor dinged, and the doors slid open, revealing a man stepping out. It was Elliot Stone, the President of LX. With his tall, upright figure and handsome appearance, he wore a custom-made suit jacket over a
Six years had passed since that fateful day. Avery, now a young and successful doctor, stood at Country W International Airport. The arrivals area bustled with people coming and going, friends and family eagerly awaiting their loved ones. Among the crowd, a few fans gathered, eagerly anticipating the arrival of their idol. The air was filled with excitement and familiar names being called out.Avery gracefully maneuvered her suitcase, her heels clicking against the ground as she made her way through the crowd. Walking beside her were her twins, a boy and a girl, both around five years old. They possessed striking resemblances to their mother, radiating charm and cuteness.The boy, dressed in casual attire, had a cool expression on his small face. Meanwhile, his sister, wearing a pink dress with her hair tied up in a ponytail, beamed with a wide smile on her adorable face. The boy noticed something falling from Daisy's belongings and complained in a small voice, urging her to walk more
Elliot possessed an extraordinary handsomeness and an impressive demeanor that set him apart from his peers. He effortlessly stood out in any crowd, leaving a lasting impression with every stroke of his facial features.It had been six years since Avery last laid eyes on him, but time had seemingly left no marks on his face. He appeared ageless, exuding an even greater sense of calm and handsomeness. Elliot had always been attractive and impressive, but now he seemed even more captivating.Avery was taken aback by his sudden presence, momentarily stunned. As she gathered her senses, she noticed her two children running off in the distance, laughing and carefree. Normally, such a sight would warm Avery's heart, but this time, they were heading straight toward Elliot.Her heart skipped a beat, and unable to shout out to stop them, she swiftly moved forward with agility. She intercepted the children, shielding them from Elliot's view, and held them tightly in her arms, just like a mother
With a scream escaping her lips, Avery's swift and agile movements propelled her toward the endangered child. The wind howled past her ears as she managed to secure the little boy in her arms, narrowly avoiding the passing car. Relief washed over her as if she had just survived a disaster.Although her heart pounded fiercely, she couldn't hear the child's cry. Panicking, she looked down and realized that he must have been terrified. Hastily releasing him, Avery prepared to offer comfort when she caught sight of his face. Frozen in place, her body turned rigid like a block of wood.The small face before her resembled David's in every way. They were strikingly similar, with handsome features and dark, obsidian-like eyes. Her hand trembled as she realized that this was her child, her son Daniel. Overwhelmed with excitement, words failed her momentarily. But once she regained her composure, she swiftly moved the child to safety.As she looked at his frightened expression, guilt and self-b
Just then, a young woman dressed casually with a ponytail rushed over in a panic and placed a teddy bear in the child's arms. She spoke apologetically, "Daniel, I'm sorry. I went too far. I helped you get the bear you wanted. Can you forgive me? Next time, I'll be with you."As Avery observed the scene, her eyebrows furrowed. She scrutinized the woman before her—her petite figure, delicate face, and youthful appearance. Avery couldn't help but think that Elliot's taste in women was rather immature.She glanced at the pink teddy bear in Daniel's arms and couldn't understand how the woman could think he wanted it. The child's previously expressionless face now furrowed in displeasure. It was evident that he didn't like the bear at all. Avery wondered how the woman failed to see that.Elliot, suspicious of Avery, looked at her briefly before bending down to inspect his son. He took the pink bear from Daniel's hands and tossed it back to the woman. Coldly, he remarked, "He doesn't like th
Elliot glanced at the rearview mirror, his surprise evident as he caught sight of what his son held in his hand. They rarely carried any items with them when they went out, and certainly not such childish toys found in Daniel's grasp. Curiosity piqued, he took advantage of the traffic red light to turn his head and inquire, "Daniel, tell Daddy where you got those ducks from?"Daniel's eyes narrowed, his small pupils conveying a hint of unease. Clutching the little duck protectively, he remained silent, his lips pursed tightly. Elliot's mind drifted back to the encounter he had just had with a woman on the street—an encounter that seemed to have brought him unexpected luck.Daniel had received something from that mysterious woman.Elliot couldn't shake off the peculiar feeling he had whenever he thought about her. It was like a fleeting breeze that slipped through his fingers whenever he tried to grasp it, vanishing in an instant.Sophie, observing Elliot's frustration, grabbed hold of
After years of not seeing her, Susan's eyes were red with emotion as Avery scuttled over to her, shouting excitedly. The woman, although only in her forties, appeared much older due to the hardships she had faced in life. Avery flew into her arms, and Susan embraced her goddaughter tightly, tears streaming down her face. "Avery, is it because I'm about to die that you're finally willing to come and visit me?" Susan playfully complained.Avery wasn't fooled. She knew her initially strict mother had claimed there was an urgent matter, but she had a premonition that it was because Susan was aging and wanted to see her precious daughter one more time. Avery listened to her words, feeling a mix of heartache and guilt."I'm sorry, Mom. Many things have happened in the past few years, and I haven't been able to come back to see you. This time, you'll come with me to the city to live. I can see that your legs and feet aren't as good as they used to be, and I worry about you," Avery thought t
Avery's gaze remained fixed on the television as she read the advertisement silently. In two days, the Stone family would be hosting a contest at their manor. The winner would not only receive a substantial reward but also be offered a high-paying position as the nanny for the Stone family's young master. The qualifications and conditions for participating were listed on the back, emphasizing the requirement of proficient English and a qualification certificate as a psychologist. It was also emphasized that the young master had a difficult temperament and communication would be a challenge, implying that patience and tolerance were necessary qualities for applicants.As Avery absorbed the information, her fists clenched tightly, and she felt an overwhelming urge to scold Daniel's stepmother and Elliot, the person responsible for raising him. How severe was Daniel's temper that it had to be publicly acknowledged? A child should be nurtured and guided from the day they were born. Did El