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Chapter 386
“The Grey family,” the director looked at her and answered, “I heard that they moved to Pollister several years ago.”
“I see.” Rachel looked down after she heard that and smiled coldly.
So it was the Grey family.
Sometimes, she couldn’t help but realize how small the world was.
Eleanor noticed the subtle change in Rachel’s mood and reached out to hold her hand.
Rachel turned to look at Eleanor with a smile, indicating her not to be worried.
But how could Eleanor not get worried?
Even as a bystander couldn’t let go of what had happened back then!
After the meal, Sophie wanted to leave.
The children watched them leave reluctantly and delivered them the fresh vegetables and fruits they had just picked.
“Miss Cruise, look, is this your hair clip?” The director’s assistant walked up to Olivia and handed her the diamond hair clip to Olivia in a handkerchief.
When Olivia saw the soil on it, she remembered how she fell on the back mountain. Her face immediately turned red and she smiled awkwardly. “It’s mine.” “Since you’ve found it, shouldn’t you apologize to the child?” Sophie looked at Olivia with a smile.
Her tone sounded gentle, but the words she said were quite intimidating.
When Olivia heard this, the smile on her face froze.
She looked at Sophie in disbelief.
Did she hear Sophie wrong?!
Mrs. Zane actually wanted her to apologize to a little child?!
Even if she had wronged the child, there was no need for her to apologize to a child in front of so many people!
Sophie just looked at her with a faint smile, but her eyes were all cold. “Miss Cruise, you don’t wanna do that?”
“Of course I’m willing to do that…” Olivia looked down to hide the resentment in her
eyes. She gritted her teeth and squatted down to look at Alex and said, “I’m
sorry that I wronged you just now. How about I give you this as an apology gift?” As she spoke, she handed the diamond hair clip to Alex.
But Alex didn’t appreciate it at all and snorted. He pushed Olivia’s hand away and said, “I don’t care for it!”
Olivia’s beautiful eyes glistened frigidly. She dugged her nails into her palms as she resisted the impulse to teach this brat a lesson.
“These children might be young, but they know how to distinguish between good and evil,” Sophie patted Alex on the head and said slowly, “they can tell if other people are sincere or not.”
Of course, Olivia could understand what Sophie meant. However, in the current situation, she had no choice but to admit she was wrong, “You’re right, Mrs. Zane.”
“Alright, it’s getting late now. We’d better get going.” Before Sophie left, she turned around and glanced at the director who was following behind her. Sophie said to her, “Director, there’s no need to send me off. If you have any problems, feel free to call me.”
They all went to the car and Rachel chose a seat by the window.
When the car started, they happened to pass by a Mercedes.
The half–opened car window revealed half of the man’s face.
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