The male housekeeper glanced at the sunflower in his hand and asked, “Do you like sunflowers, Ms. Marsh?”

“Why’d you ask?” Jessica responded.

“I came here to pick up my aunt a couple of times before. She said she needs to replace the sunflowers in your room with fresh ones every day. So I wondered if it’s because you liked it, and that’s why Mr. Lopez gave that order.”

A glint flashed across her eyes as she pursed her lips. “I dislike sunflowers because they symbolize lies.”

Coincidentally, Wyatt decided to visit Jessica that afternoon.

When he reached the third floor, before entering the bedroom, he heard the exchange between the male housekeeper and her.

He stopped in front of the door and listened to them speaking with each other.

Jessica explained in slight amusement, “While sunflowers look pretty when they are wrapped in sunlight, they have a deadly, criminal vibe to them.”

“Why do you say that?” the male housekeeper wondered.

“Because I used them to accomplish some tasks in the past. I should thank them, honestly.”

Wyatt chuckled silently as he tugged the sunflower hanging around his neck. As he gazed at it, he recalled the day Jessica bought it for him in Jetroina. That gesture seemed extremely ironic to him at that moment as he listened to her words. She is deadly, considering I failed so spectacularly and almost lost my life because of her.

Instead of kicking the door open or putting on a scowl, he expressionlessly headed downstairs. As a result, he didn’t hear the rest of what Jessica told the male housekeeper.

Inside the bedroom, Jessica naturally didn’t know Wyatt had visited her. She shifted her sight to the scenery outside the window as if she was thinking about something. “It’s because of sunflowers that I know how well a man can treat me and how much I can love him.”

referring to Mr. Lopez?” the male

then smiled at him. “Sunflower means unwavering love and devotion to someone. It’s a beautiful connotation, isn’t it? I hope you

let you leave, but I think you must really love him. When you mentioned him, your lips curved

him.”

at the male housekeeper, she was thinking about Wyatt. As she had lost her interest in drawing, she asked the

remained at the sideline when she decided to read a

housekeeper whispered something into the male housekeeper’s ear

she continued to read her

dark, and the bedroom light had already been turned on. Then she noticed her latest housekeeper was a thirty-something-year-old

inquired, “Where’s the one who looked after me

really sick,” the housekeeper replied while lowering her head. “Mr. Lopez allowed him to tend to his aunt in the hospital and asked me to take care of you,

speak, the housekeeper asked, “What would you like to eat, Ms. Garland? If you don’t have any preferences,

dismissed the idea

an hour later, the housekeeper returned

served to Jessica, she noticed a newspaper sitting under the bowl, which she assumed was there to prevent the soup from spilling onto the

until she saw the words “Death of Hausen’s CEO” in the headlines, which roused her suppressed

newspaper, she asked, “Can I look

promptly handed her the newspaper. “Although, this is from last week.

to take a gander at

ate, she opened up the

shocked that her hand movements

when Hausen’s CEO was heading home after a business meeting in a club, his car was smashed into the river by another vehicle. All four people in the car, including the driver,

others were also dead because someone in the car threw a lit cigarette outside the window when

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