Chapter 8

Palmer put the chess piece back on the board and walked out of the hospital room, No sooner had he stepped out than he bumped into a frantic Calvin.

“Mr. Calvin, doing rounds?”

Calvin, seeing Palmer, wiped the sweat from his brow. “Mr. Pollack, I got a call that someone’s been tampering with the meds I prescribed for the old–timers. A patient kicked the bucket because of changes made to their prescription, causing post–op complications. Just here to check things out.”

He looked around but couldn’t spot the person he was searching for.

Palmer, catching on, raised an eyebrow and asked, “Got a meeting, Mr. Calvin?”

Calvin, irritated, said, “Darn it, I told you before that I’d spotted a medical prodigy I wanted to snag for my lab. Looks like I’m a step behind; she’s already vamoosed.”

“For someone to be called a ‘prodigy” by you must be quite something.”

Realizing his search was futile, Calvin sighed. “If you’d ever taken up medicine, you’d be at prodigy too. Too bad, all you think about is making bank.”

Palmer just smiled, saying nothing.

Exiting the hospital, the driver, Wren, had the car spick–and–span, respectfully waiting for Noella.

“Miss, did you see Mr. Marcel?”

Noella nodded, boarding the car. Now that the car was clean, she could confirm it was a special model provided to the government and military.

Bulletproof, according to the reports she had seen when involved in research, and judging by the way those folks treated Marcel, it wasn’t hard to guess her granddad’s clout.

Her family had nothing to do with the ‘broke‘ Vincent rambled about. Maybe they kept a low profile because of their unique status?

And those who wanted Marcel gone? She wasn’t going to let them off easy.

All smiles, Wren said, “Mr. Marcel has been yakking about you for ages. Just now, Mr. Tristan Schnabel and his wife called; they’re waiting at home for you!”

Noella nodded again. She had figured out her new home wasn’t the poor house Vincent had described.

Even with her mental prep, Noella was still taken aback when Wren drove straight into Imperial City’s priciest neighborhood, the Golden Age Community.

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She was rendered speechless.

Get this the smallest flat in the Golden Age Community could buy five Lambert Mansions!

Not to mention, Wren stopped in the villa section of the community!

ball, with all the other houses circled around

“We’re home, Miss.”

the sprawling villa and the 3000–square–foot garden with

garden might be peanuts elsewhere, but this

entrance, Tristan Schnabel and Sienna Horwich, the couple, were

ribbons in the couple’s hands took

them was a whole troop of servants with bouquets, ribbons fluttered down on Noella

unison, “Welcome home,

Noella was confused.

in the world was this

shoulder for being away for

was covered in streamers.

Sienna rushed over, each grabbing one

been missing you so much. I could only manage three meals, afternoon tea, and a late–night snack!”

Noella was speechless.

house, isn’t

embrace felt

this, though she often saw her

thought that was all there was to a

could be as tender and warm

her cry, she took a good

had some of her features, her skin soft and fair like a

Sienna felt the tears coming back.

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Chapter 8

daughter, she realized

She wondered how the Lambert family

phone that the Lamberts were dirt poor, all crammed into a tiny house without even a separate

tough, baby. It’s all good now. Mom’s here to

“Yeah, yeah, we might not be filthy rich, but we

cars parked on the lawn behind Tristan,

her gaze. Tristan

bit on the small side, but no worries- I’ll get you a castle and

do you prefer Frensh or Italonian estates? Royal ones are okay too; just a bit of a hassle to kick them out

Noella was speechless.

out royalty like

I’m not keen on going abroad

you something here. Mom’s got

tiles cost hundreds of thousands, the trash bins were gifts exclusive to customers who spent 200 million dollars on a certain brand, the

Sienna’s w

was rocking a jade necklace that was straight–up emperor–level bling. It fetched a

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