From Edward‘s solemn expression and hesitation when speaking, Alexander knew something was up.
He glanced at Lily and Brandon before getting to his feet and walking further from them to speak with
Edward. “What is it?”
Edward whispered some things to Alexander, which changed the latter‘s expression as he
subconsciously looked in Lily‘s direction. Lily‘s heart dropped from that one look without him having to
say anything.
“I got it.” Alexander nodded and walked back to the dining table while Edward stayed in his spot.
Alexander stood by the table, and Lily looked up at him. On the other hand, the nitwitted Brandon was
still chunking down food, not expecting Alexander to be such a good cook that he could compare
Alexander‘s dishes to a Michelin chef‘s. His attention was on the food only, and he could not care less
about what the couple was talking about.
Alexander‘s gaze landed on Brandon for a moment before he looked at Lily and said solemnly, “Afire
happened at Oakville Park a while ago.”
“Okay.” Lily nodded, waiting for him to continue. Before Alexander did, something flashed across her
mind.‘ Oakville Park? This place sounds familiar!‘ “Isn‘t that... where Liv stays now?” Lily remembered
the place because she had sent Olivia home twice before. Plus, her place was near their office
building.
Alexander nodded, telling her that she was right. Instantly, shock washed over Lily, and she stood up
right away.” Then, Liv...”
“The entire building went up in a blaze. Most of the residents got sent to the hospital. We‘re still trying
to get the details.”
Edward got the news earlier and immediately reported it to me.
“I need to go and take a look!” Lily panted anxiously, wanting to rush out the door, but Alexander
stopped her. “The firemen, police officers, and ambulances are there now. They‘re professionals. You
can‘t do anything there other than be worried, and you might even disrupt their work. Stay calm. I‘ve
asked Edward to find out more about the situation. We‘ll know right away once they find Olivia.”
His words made sense, but it was hard for Lily not to feel anxious.
In the few years she worked at MN Inc., Olivia was her only good friend. Olivia would stand up for her
in everything, including getting back at Nathaniel for being a jerk toward her. They would often stay up
late together, working on the projects.
Olivia would be considerate of Lily no matter what she did. As compared to a friend, Olivia felt more like
family to Lily, so how could she not panic now that she heard something might have happened to
Olivia? However, Alexander’s words reminded Lily of something.
Lily looked at her home clothes and understood it was inappropriate to rush to the scene looking like
that. Hence, she nodded calmly. “Okay, I‘ll go and get changed quickly. We‘ll head over immediately if
there‘s any news about her, regardless if it‘s good or bad.” Although Lily tried to calm herself down, her
voice still trembled. She was afraid that bad news would return to them.
“Don‘t worry. I‘ll stay with you.” Alexander held her hand, comforting Lily and trying to give her the
strength to get through this.
Lily ascended the stairs while Alexander watched her, sighing in his heart. When he turned around, he
saw Brandon, who was dumbfounded. The latter had finally stopped eating and looked at Alexander in
confusion, his mouth slightly agape.
Seeing that Alexander was looking at him, he put down the spoon in his hand. “Uh... were you guys
referring to the run down apartment at Oakville Park? The one you said went up in flames?”
“Yeah.”
“That place is not well–maintained, and even the wire circuits are in terrible condition. Although its
location is quite strategic, it has been cast aside and not adequately maintained for far too long. Also,
the city council had plans to rebuild the place.
I‘m not surprised that a fire happened there, but...” Brandon was familiar with that area. It was just that
he found it unusual for them to be nervous.
“Your wife was quite anxious after hearing the news. She doesn‘t have any relatives staying there,
does she?” ‘This beautiful lady refuses to tell me her name, and I have no idea about her family
background. If she‘s from a low income family, I won‘t be surprised if she has any relatives staying
there. Still, only two types of people would reside there–low–income families who have been residents
since day one or tenants from other cities. The tenants who would rent this place were probably not
financially well–off either. That was why they chose to stay there; it was cheap.‘
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