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Keira had never thought about making money from

stocks.

The initial request for a loan from Mrs. Olsen was just

an excuse.

But she would never let Mrs. Olsen engage in a losing deal, so after taking the money, she did put it in the

stock market.

She hadn’t lied; there truly was insider information.

As Nora, she had developed so many clinical drugs that many powerful figures, unable to wait for the drugs to hit the market, had to buy from her.

Thus, Keira had a strong, invisible social circle.

Just a while ago, someone who got the medicine from her shared a piece of information, which Keira didn’t use for herself but used for Mrs. Olsen.

At this moment, that particular stock showing on her phone was soaring, almost hitting the daily limit.

Everyone who looked was stunned.

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The stocks worth sixteen million had doubled in value!

It was an outrageous profit!

Mrs. Olsen was also stunned. “That’s so profitable! Keira, you must have invested a lot too, right? Take it out now. Stocks like this can’t last forever. Earning a bit is enough.”

Mrs. Olsen was very clear-headed and never greedy.

Keira didn’t explain that she hadn’t bought any and simply nodded. “I’ll sell them tomorrow and transfer the money back to your account.”

Mrs. Olsen immediately said, “Don’t. That money was already promised to you as dowry. Isla was right; you should buy a house for yourself, where you and your husband can live together.”

These words carried a clear implication.

Keira looked toward Isla and Jake.

After thinking for a moment, she didn’t refuse, “Alright.”

This pleased Mrs. Olsen.

Isla seized the opportunity to speak up. “Keira, it’s no

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happy at all. If you were to have children, they would be like you, with an awkward identity, garnering no sympathy. If they live well, people will say they achieved it through scheming; if not, people will say

and put down her fork, about to speak.

“Shut up!”

Isla off, shocked at what she was hearing. “How

just

consider Mrs. Olsen’s feelings. She said directly, “I’m speaking the truth, aren’t I? Besides, I’m doing this for Keira’s own good. Or do you think

Olsen was

never seen any illegitimate

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give her a second thought, but you, you treat her like a gem. Mom, does that mean in

her?”

then looked toward Keira. “Are you satisfied seeing

found Isla utterly nonsensical. She wondered what Isla was

stood up, glaring at Keira. “Enough! An illegitimate daughter keeps causing trouble in this family. Shirley,

up in such a fam Your favoritism is

prestigious status, Taylor

Jake.

something, but upon seeing Isla’s victim-like demeanor, she couldn’t bring herself

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harsh on Isla since

Olsen looked stunned.

“And you, you think you’re caring for Mrs. Olsen, but do you know that you have no right to care

stay in her dark corner. Don’t keep jumping out to disgust people!”

to be scolding Keira, but through her, it was as if he

her jaw.

already spoken up to rebuke him. “Ja

would never grovel to him just because he had a high status.

withdrew her hand and frowned at Jake and Isla. “A person can’t choose their parents. It’s unfair

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started crying. “Is it fair for you to let her take away the motherly love that belongs

that Isla is your daughter! Keira is

more, but Keira tugged at her sleeve. “Ma’am, don’t argue with them.”

Olsen was startled.

stood up. She looked around and put on an indifferent expression. “Ma’am, I came here today just to see how you were. Since you’re

and finally said in resignation, “Then let me see you out.” “Alright.”

the door. Watching Keira get into the

“No.”

in her heart. Keira then smiled. “But we can meet somewhere else. You haven’t met my husband yet. Next time,

him

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Olsen’s smiled,

quickly

residence.

turned a corner and disappeared from view, Mrs. Olsen suddenly turned around, took hold of Aunt South’s hand, and handed her a strand of hair she had pulled from Keira’s head earlier. “Find an agency and get a paternity test done

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