Novel Name : The Divorced Billionaire Heiress

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Nicole walked around holding Mrs. Stewart‘s arm and stopped when she saw that Mrs. Stewart was

interested in the flower garden.

There was a swing in the middle, and there were garden tables and chairs. Sitting there, one could

smell the flowers, which was simply pleasant.

Mrs. Stewart sat there and was eager to try it. Aida smiled at one side.

“Mrs. Stewart, try sitting on the swing. It’s very comfortable Mrs. Stewart did not hesitate and

immediately sat on it. She had not been this relaxed for a long time.

Nicole and Aida looked at each other and sat on the chair not far away. Mr. Anderson had the good

sense to bring up some flower tea.

“Miss, this year’s flower tea is made from the flowers in our own yard. Do you want to try it?”

Mr. Anderson had always been idle and had lived here for decades, so he treated this place as his

home.

Nicole smiled. “Yes, let’s try it together…”

She carefully poured the tea for them and gave one cup to Mrs. Stewart, another cup for Aida, and one

cup for herself.

Aida smiled and took it over. She took a small sip and nodded.

“It’s really fresh and rich, with a sweet aftertaste.” Mr. Anderson smiled proudly.

“I made it myself, so it has no additives or artificial flavors. It’s very soothing.” Nicole nodded. “These

flowers are all edible varieties bred abroad. They can even be eaten fresh! Mr. Anderson will make

flower tea every year. Mrs. Stewart, Aida, you both should bring some back as well!” Mrs. Stewart

smiled. “Sure!” Aida also nodded.

The butler immediately answered and went back to prepare.

Mrs. Stewart got down from the swing and surveyed the surroundings with great interest.

“It’s such an exquisite garden! Your father must have built it for you, right?”

Otherwise, Mrs. Stewart could not imagine that Floyd built this garden for his other three sons.

Nicole paused. She lowered her eyes and curled her lips into a smile. “No, it’s for my late mother. She

loved these flowers and plants.” 

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