Chapter 247
Olivia looked hesitantly at Zyla, only to see her stick out her tongue and said with a smile, “Sis Liv, you can’t blame me. I was at the funeral and then I woke up flying over the sea…
“It scared me to death. I thought someone was trying to hurt you. Of course, I had to fight back.”
“Didn’t you see the letter I wrote you?”
“Letter?” Zyla pouted. “I did, but I don’t want to leave. Besides, I heard about what happened to you as soon as I got back. Sis Liv, you’re a real worry.”
Olivia was apologetic. “I’m sorry I made you worry again.”
“Sis Liv, don’t say that. But how did you get caught?”
Remembering this, Olivia looked up at Zac, pressed her lips together, and said, “Zac, you saved my life again. I can’t pay off my debt at this rate.”
The look in Zac’s eyes changed slightly, neither denying nor affirming. “It’s a good thing you pressed the alarm, or something bad would have happened.”
Olivia went pale and trembled as she remembered her experience in the coffin.
That feeling of dying while wrapped in fear was something she never wanted to experience again.
Suddenly, she bit her lip and asked, “Do you know who did it?”
“Don’t worry. We’ve caught them. The Winter family did this.”
“The Winter family?”
Olivia was stunned. The man said it had something to do with John. ‘Did I get it wrong?’
Zac nodded. “Johnny made the Winter family bankrupt, so they had someone capture you and tried to kill you to get revenge and vent their fury.”
‘Kill me to vent their fury…”
Olivia shuddered. It was then that she understood what the business world was a
war zone meant.
To protect the Summers family, Aaron cooperated with Dorothy to frame her. Now, the Winter family wanted to kill her for revenge.
“Don’t worry. I’ll send someone to protect you from now on.”
However, Olivia did not seem to hear it. Her lips trembled. “Why hasn’t this happened to me before?”
John was already the ruler of the business world for a long time, and he has always been ruthless. Why was it only now that someone was out to get her?
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