The Billionaire’s Treasure Wife

Chapter 230: The Sister Who Fell from the Sky



Bruce was abruptly startled and quickly pulled Lindsey behind himself, gazing warily at the visitor.

The black shadow did not move, and seemed to be frightened, the air around him suddenly froze.

A few seconds of stalemate, the path outside the door suddenly sounded chaotic and clear footsteps. The black figure a cat, agile to hide behind the door in the shadows.

Lindsey peeked out from behind Bruce, alert to the scene in front of him, and quietly turned around to turn on the yard lights.

The light was bright at first, and I didn’t expect the dark figure hiding behind the door to be a girl.

The other party seems to be suddenly lighted up the light startled, bureaucratic smile, quickly moved his body close to the fence, look like to flip out.

At that moment, the rusty gate was suddenly tapped with a loud bang.

The girl was slightly stunned, and quickly turned around and ran towards Lindsey, a mischievous smile flashing across the bottom of her clear eyes. “My name is Vivian, you help me, I don’t want to go back with them, he’s the bad guy.”

“Badass?” Lindsey repeated, without moving, exchanging glances with Bruce. The meaning was as if to say: mind your own business.

“I don’t understand what you’re saying.” Bruce helplessly spread his hands. “However, if it is trafficked, this must be managed.”

Lindsey agreed with him and after a pause asked the girl in dialect. “Who did you just call a bad guy, and what kind of people are out there.”

“The doctor, the bad guy.” Vivian pursed her lips, her expression resigned. “He’s the big bad guy.”

“Doctor?” Lindsey spoke to Bruce in H, gesturing for him to get the door open.

Bruce nodded and quickly dodged over to unlock the door while Vivian was unaware.

The iron door babbled with movement, and five tired men rushed in immediately, led by Edward, whom he had not seen for more than a month.

Vivian saw him and immediately hid behind Lindsey, raising her finger to point at him. “He’s the big bad guy.”

Lindsey laughed and laughed, her eyes fell on Edward, who was in a mess, and said suspiciously, “Edward, what are you doing.”

Edward was surprised to see Lindsey, and cried with laughter. “This girl is the one I told you about, we can’t understand anything she says.”

After saying that, he softly “Huh”, and said: “Lindsey, look if she looks like you.”

The others smiled and looked over towards Lindsey and Vivian.

It was Bruce, too, who was shocked by the two’s too similar appearance, and the depression of unexpectedly seeing Edward was instantly swept away.

Lindsey was uncomfortable by everyone’s eyes, subconsciously turned around and seriously looked at Vivian.

It’s not a resemblance, it’s clearly a mold.

Remembering Old Mr. Bosh’s comment that she looked like his granddaughter, Lindsey’s eyelids fluttered and she asked Vivian nervously in her dialect, “Where is your home and who else is at home?”

Vivian was staring at Lindsey, as if she hadn’t heard her, but the next moment she burst into tears, squatting on the ground in a state of anguish.

When she cried, everyone was confused and looked at Lindsey.

“I don’t know why she’s crying …,” Lindsey said, spreading her hands. “I just asked her where her house was and who else was at home.”

Vivian whimpered for a while, then suddenly got up and went straight into the living room.

When she saw the effigy of Old Mr. Heard, she suddenly threw herself down on her knees and said in the dialect, “Grandpa, Vivian has found you.”

Lindsey, who had followed her in, heard the words and answered them in a subtle way. “Grandpa?”

Vivian choked and nodded, slowly stood up from the ground, excitedly took Lindsey’s hand: “Sister …”

Lindsey was completely confused: “What did you call me?”

“Sister, you and I twin.” Vivian’s face was delighted: “Before dad left, he told me to make sure I found you.”

“Girl, did you make a mistake?” Lindsey was astonished: “I didn’t hear Grandpa say that I had a twin sister.”

At this time Bruce and Edward entered the living room together, Lindsey saw them enter and casually said, “She said she was my twin sister.”

The two men were shocked to hear this. Especially Edward, he had always thought that Vivian and Lindsey resembled each other when he first met her at the border.

Little did he know that it was possible that the two were twin sisters.

But Lindsey’s family ties had always been clear, and she had never heard her say that she had a sister in exile.

Vivian saw her disbelief and became a little anxious, asking in a gibberish dialect, “Does grandpa know how to fight bad guys and heal people, and he has three big brothers in his family.”This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.

Lindsey nodded: “That’s true, but how can you prove that you are my sister?”

She had studied medicine and knew that just because people look alike, they are not necessarily related by blood.

And Vivian’s words were too much of a shock to her.

The atmosphere froze for a second when Vivian suddenly took a charm off her neck and handed it to Lindsey. “Grandpa gave it to me, and you have it too.”

The pendant is very ordinary, a square plaque carved from mahogany, Lindsey took it in her hand to examine it, hesitated to go into the room, and took out her own piece from the suitcase.

The two mahogany plaques together, the middle of the interface is tight, only to see the top of each book a name: Lindsey, Vivian.

Bruce and Edward saw here, vaguely guessed the truth of the matter, and therefore sagely back out.

Once they left, Lindsey looked at Vivian with her thoughts in disarray. “This alone doesn’t prove anything, do you have any other evidence.”

Vivian opened her big, beautiful, dust-free eyes and looked straight at her, her excitement slowly calming down. “Dad said, under your armpit, there is a black mole.”

Lindsey shuddered at his words and looked at her incredulously. “What else did he say, and where is he now.”

“Daddy left last month.” Vivian’s eyes burst into tears like broken beads. “He always wanted to see you again, but we didn’t have the money.”

Lindsey ghosted forward and hesitantly wrapped her arm around her twitching shoulders. “What about mommy …”

“Mommy and Daddy didn’t have it together.” Vivian cried even more. “I had no money, so I had to walk to find you, and met them on the way.”

Lindsey heard here then bad to ask further, comforted her two sentences, went to the yard to Edward: “Edward, where are you staying tonight, how can …”

Edward face floated a bizarre dark red, embarrassed to explain: “We can not understand what she said, the night originally in the town of the elementary school to borrow the night, she had to run out.”

Lindsey looked back and asked in the dialect, “He said you were running around disobedient, didn’t he.”

“No, I wanted to sleep with him and he wouldn’t let me!” Vivian still seemed angry when she talked about it. “But he’s sleeping with someone else.”

Lindsey exchanged glances with Bruce with a headache and looked at Edward again. “You tell Karen and the others to bring all the cars over, stay over here for the night and I’ll go get you guys something to eat.”

Edward looked at Vivian and then at Lindsey and nodded his head in agreement.

As soon as he turned around, Vivian lifted her foot and went after him, holding his hand tightly.

Lindsey couldn’t help but shake her head and laugh at the situation, and waited until they were far away before dragging Bruce back into the house to clean up the room together.

The old house has two floors, four rooms upstairs and four rooms downstairs, so the entire charity walk team can be accommodated without any problem.

After packing up the room, Lindsey went out to the kitchen, opened the ingredients she bought in the provincial capital when she returned, and started to fire up the fire to prepare a snack.

A short while later, she suddenly asked, “Bruce, do you think that girl’s words are credible.”

“Half and half. Why don’t we take her back to B City and get her DNA tested,” Bruce said, patting her reassuringly. “It’s been established that you’re from The Bosh family, so there’s a good chance this is true. Anyway, we have to stay at the medical clinic tonight, and Grandpa will definitely have clues left about this.”

“Good, this is too much of a surprise for me to take in.” Lindsey gave him a sideways glance and sighed deeply. “Since I was a child, my grandfather has loved me, but when it comes to discipline, I have not seen a soft hand.”

Bruce couldn’t help but laugh out loud: “It shows that grandpa is very wise, this bowl of water end extra flat.”

“People often say, not the birth of the heart does not hurt it.” Lindsey pursed her lips in defiance. “You yourself also feel deeply.”

“Hold on, hold on, we’ll continue this conversation later.” Bruce threw up his hands and begged for mercy. “What’s it going to be, I’ll give it a whirl.”

Lindsey looked at the ingredients on the table and smiled, “Help me wash the peppers and tomatoes, and I’ll cut the ham.”

Bruce answered, picked up the bag with the peppers and tomatoes, and lifted his feet to the backyard.

When the noodles were almost done, Edward and his group brought the car over, and Karen shouted in an exaggerated manner as soon as she got out of the car, “Lindsey, how dare you, the owner, not come out to greet me.”

“Greet the hell, go wash your hands at the well in the backyard, the noodles will be ready soon.” Lindsey gave her a blank look and greeted the others in turn.

It had been almost a month since the team left the capital, and the group hadn’t had a few comfortable meals. After moving the things to the room, the group simply moved the dining table to the courtyard and waited fervently for the meal to start.

Vivian kept holding Edward’s hand, and her clear, bright eyes were filled with a sly smile.

After the noodles were cooked, Lindsey directed Bruce to take the tray and dishes from the cupboard to clean them, and then greeted Karen and Vivian to help in the kitchen.

“Lindsey, this girl can’t be your sister, she looks so much like you.” Karen teased with a smile as she took the noodles, “I almost thought I was hallucinating when I first saw her.”

“Seems like it, I’ll take her for an identification when we get back to B City.” Lindsey sighed helplessly. “She seems to like Edward a lot.”

“Very much so. She’s been clinging to him since we met, and has made a lot of jokes along the way about sleeping together.” Karen snickered: “This girl is so simple, just talking we can’t understand.”

Lindsey gave Vivian a thoughtful look and explained, “I don’t think she’s ever been to school, and she hasn’t been exposed to the outside world.”

Karen nodded in agreement and carried the noodles out of the kitchen.

Lindsey looked at Vivian’s salivating look and remembered her comment about not having any money, so she couldn’t help but add an extra fried egg to her bowl, “You eat here, I’ll find some clothes for you to take a bath later.”

“Okay.” Vivian smiled, sat down and said in dialect, “Sister, I want to sleep with that big brother, he’s so good-looking.”

“Pfft …” Lindsey didn’t hold back for a moment and asked her with a laugh, “Didn’t Daddy teach you not to sleep with boys?”

Vivian shook her head and picked up the noodles and ate them in big bites.

After a while, she suddenly stopped her chopsticks, looked up at Lindsey, and said uncomfortably. “Daddy said he found you and you would take care of me, and nothing else.”


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