Victor smiled and pursed his lips. He lowered his eyes and watched her stir the porridge in the bowl. He cleared his voice and said, "Miss Bleu does not have questions, but I have. May I ask where Miss Bleu's hometown is?"
Eden gave him a strange look, hesitated for a moment, and asked, "Why does Mr. Alwynn want to know this?"
Jasper used his connections to erase her address and surname so that the Gienger family would not be able to find her.
Victor and the Gienger family knew each other.
Victor looked at her casually. He stared at her facial expressions closely with his deep and stunning eyes.
His gaze which seemed to be able to see through everything, made Eden want to escape.
She glanced out of the window, avoiding Victor's gaze.
But even so, she could still distinctly sense that Victor's eyes were still fixed on her face. Her face turned hot.
"Is it inconvenient to tell?" Victor did not intend to let her go when she did not answer.
He could feel that she was nervous, anxious, and fidgety after he asked the question.
It was indeed a very common question for ordinary people. However, it was a very difficult question for Eden.
At least for now, she did not want the Gienger family to find out her identity.
Eden moved her eyes away. She then boldly looked straight into his eyes. She smiled faintly and said calmly, "There's nothing awkward to tell. I grew up in River City."
Victor felt relieved after hearing her answer.
Anson hurried back in the middle of the night. He had already started investigating the affairs of the Gienger family today.
She was also investigating the woman from seven years ago. The truth would be revealed.
Victor's body leaned forward slightly.
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