"Please find a way to make Zachary care for Old Mr. Si personally,"
Olivia spoke as she leaned against the chair while narrowing her eyes.
"Huh?" Xavier was puzzled.
Olivia grinned. "Just do as I said."
What else could Xavier say? He nodded. "Noted!"
But Olivia didn't let Xavier the hook so quickly. "You're related to the Si Family of Jing Cheng? How many other identities do you have that I don't know yet?"
Xavier knew Olivia would definitely ask him this question.
He smiled helplessly. "I'll explain this to you slowly when I have the chance, okay?"
"It's up to you," Olivia replied nonchalantly.
Xavier was inexplicably unnerved by her response. "It's not that I don't want to tell you. It's just that things are a bit complicated and I haven't figured it out yet."
She could only give him an "Okay" gesture before closing her eyes and rest.
Olivia hated it when other people schemed against each other.
A trip to the Si Family to watch them conspiring against each other had consumed her energy and made her more exhausted than it did when she jogged for 3 miles.
Seeing that she was tired, Xavier didn't say much and quietly drove Olivia back to the villa to rest.
Olivia woke up from her nap in the late afternoon and made a call.
The person who picked up her call was an older adult. He demanded, "Wow. Did the pigs fly? Why did you call me?"
Olivia smiled mischievously. "I'm here at Jing Cheng and I miss you!"
The other party suddenly became alert. "What are you trying to say?"
"I haven't seen you for many years. I'll go and visit you soon, master!"
After hanging up the phone, Olivia got up and tidied up. Seeing that Xavier was not at home, Olivia left a note at the entrance and left.
She rented a car and headed to the outskirts of Jing Cheng. After more than two hours of journey, the vehicle stopped beneath a valley.
Parking the car in a villa, Olivia walked through the villa's backyard. After a few twists and turns along the way and passing several mountain arches, she arrived at a paradise-like place full of flowers in the valley.
It was her destination, known as the Medicine Valley.
The place where her master and the valley owner, Gerald Yao, stayed.
As soon as Olivia passed through the door covered with rattan, an oversized Tibetan mastiff flew toward her, pinned her onto the ground excitedly, and let out a howl.
Then, the dog lowered his head, licking Olivia's face and hands relentlessly.
Olivia, whose face was covered in saliva, couldn't help but scream wildly, "Diana, you stinky dog. I'll cook you!"
Diane bit her tail aggrievedly, raised her head, and protested. "Awooo!"
The dog missed Olivia's presence very much.
Olivia took the opportunity to get up, grabbed the mane on the big dog's neck, and shouted fiercely, "Enough! If you lick me again, I'll cook and eat you!"
Olivia had quick reflexes and movements, but she would always be defeated by the speedier reaction of this dog that was trained by her personally.
"Maybe I don't really hate her that much. I just can't stand her overenthusiasm!" Olivia thought.
"You're a horrible one! You didn't visit me for so many years, and the moment you returned, you want to cook my dog! Do you want me to end you?" A frustrated voice shouted from the inside of the cozy-looking house ahead of Olivia.
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