Olina furrowed her brows, what the hell was so important?
But since Trenton asked, Olina thought for a moment and decided to go and see. It wouldn’t take too much time.
“Dad, what is this?” she asked, picking up the envelope from the table.
Trenton didn’t answer her.
Olina didn’t mind; she just asked casually. It didn’t matter if Trenton didn’t respond; she got what she needed anyway.
She opened the envelope, reached in, and took out what was inside.
The first thing she touched was a photo, followed by a few papers. She looked down at the photos pulled from the envelope with a puzzled look, and her eyes widened in surprise.
She started to look through the photos one by one.
Her expression changed as she did, first shock, then anger.
After a while, she had a sudden realization and said to Trenton, “Dad, who gave you these photos? They all look like Ruby took them abroad, right? Ruby's so pretty, I'd be surprised if she didn't date anyone while living abroad. As long as she’s still virginal, it’s fine.”
When Ruby returned home, Olina tried to pry into Ruby’s personal life. Ruby had told her that she hadn’t dated anyone during her years abroad.
With that, Olina was relieved.
She trusted Ruby very much because she knew she was deeply in love with Stefan. If Ruby had been up to no good abroad, she herself would feel guilty towards Stefan.
Even if these photos looked suspicious and made her feel a bit uneasy, she still believed in Ruby.
Trenton's gaze was still on the newspaper. He didn't want to watch Olina's foolishness; he just said lightly, "Are you done?"
“What else is there? Just a few papers.”
Olina said, bending her head to look at the content of the papers.
It looked like a hospital record.
When she saw what was written, her facial expression became incredibly colorful, just like a palette, constantly changing.
Finally, she grabbed the items and stormed out.
As soon as she left, Trenton closed the newspaper with a a faint smile on his lips. He called Derek over and asked, “What did Owen have you do just now?”
Derek grinned. “Trenton, Owen’s come to his senses now. That’s thanks to Ms. Yates.”
“Cecilia does deserve some credit, but it's mostly down to Ruby's stupidity; she gave me a big gift. I need to pay a visit to Patrick Anderson and thank him for raising such a fine grandson!”
Trenton's last sentence was heavy.
He was so envious of the Anderson family!
The descendants of the Anderson family were more level-headed than Owen; even Lucinda was impressive.
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