Chapter 441: Kind-hearted Woman

Kelvin reached out to support Rachel and asked the manager to put the 300 dollars on his tab before sternly scolding him to leave. The restaurant manager, knowing that he couldn’t afford to offend these wealthy people, left quickly, full of doubts about their relationship.

Inside the private room, Rachel’s muffled sobs could still be heard. It was only after Kelvin had dealt with that despicable manager that she finally recognized the tall and handsome young man in front of her as the young master she had taken care of before.

She looked at Kelvin with a mixture of surprise and joy, smiling with relief as she cried, “Master Kelvin, is it really you? This is so wonderful…”

“So many years have passed, and you have grown up so much. You’re a grown man now,” she said.

“I still remember when you were only four or five years old and attending kindergarten. You were already this tall… Time really flies,” she continued, her tears flowing like water from a faucet. Kelvin quickly handed her a tissue. “Rachel, don’t cry. Let’s sit down and talk.”

Rachel nodded tearfully. She was a bit hesitant to sit in such an upscale seat. After all, she was just a dishwasher… Her clothes were stained with the kitchen’s cooking smoke.

“It’s okay, please sit. Chairs are meant for sitting, regardless of status or rank.”

He gently pressed her down onto the seat and carefully looked at Rachel. Then, he asked in a deep voice, “Rachel, my mom told me that you went back to your hometown. Why did you stay in Akloit?” Hearing Kelvin mention the past, Rachel burst into tears and recounted the hardships she had faced in recent years. She had taken care of Kelvin’s mother and discovered accidentally that there were two corpses hidden in her art studio. She was terrified…

Rachel would never forget the crazed look on the woman in the white dress when she showed her murderous intent.

no education, only a few years of schooling, and she couldn’t speak beautiful words of praise. But she gotta say, Kelvin’s mother seemed as

the lifeless body in front of the dressing table, applying lipstick and

her own daughter delightedly dressed up her Barbie doll after receiving it,

However, she publicly claimed that Rachel left due to family reasons. She

woman. As a result, he became even more contemptuous of Rachel,

quickly divorced, and Rachel had to take care of their two children on her own. Her son was born with polio and couldn’t walk, so he had to crawl on the ground with the help of

was five years older than Kelvin and finally got married at the age of 28. Her daughter-in-law was poor, and had some mental issues. Her parents agreed to let her

got pregnant and

never had a good day in her life, pinned all her hopes on her grandson, leading her to become distant

husband’s second wife, had

school, Rachel’s daughter married a man who was a

had a fight with her husband, she came back and take her frustration out on her mentally impaired sister-in-law, her brother got furious nad argued with her. Eventually, both of them ended up falling into

but soon after burying her son, she discovered that her grandson had an illness. She had spent almost all of her savings and had no ability to

not high, she decided to return to Akloit

wanted to work as a nanny again because although the job might be a bit hard and exhausting, the salary was decent, and it provided meals and accommodation. Unfortunately, when potential employers found out that she was accompanied by her two dependents, they

labor in Akloit just to survive. From a young age, Kelvin had lived in a wealthy family, where money was just a number to him,

back to the Foley mansion, Rachel?” Kelvin suggested. “With

her head in silence. She had promised Kelvin’s mother that she would never return to the Foley family. So, despite the hardships and poverty she faced, Rachel never considered going back to seek

your grandson’s illness? I can help you get in touch with the hospital

on Rachel’s face as she spoke, “My

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