Chapter 38
Chapter 38
Olivia eagerly reached out and high-fived Kimberly after she hung up on Edward.
Kimberly and Olivia had always been tacit partners, supporting each other.
They were confident they would win the case with Timothy as the key witness.
Olivia could finally breathe a sigh of relief. During that time, she had to spend the whole day with
Jaxon, reviewing and analyzing the case.
She had a feeling that Jaxon was different now than he was then. He used to be gentle with people and
things, but when they had discussions about the case, he was hard to understand, and she could feel
his ruthlessness.
However, Olivia wasn’t sure. Perhaps it was just because he had grown up.
Anyway, it was best to steal a brief moment of respite.
Kimberly was thrilled to have made a breakthrough when she discussed the case with Olivia that
morning.
She had a good appetite at lunch and chowed down on all the sour and sp icy food. After she was full,
Olivia strolled around the yard with her for a while.
After a while, she yawned again. Her biological clock had been punctual since her pregnancy, and it
was urging her to take a nap.
Soon, Kimberly fell asleep and had a long, long dream.
She dreamed that she was in a big house with many relatives and friends and some children. The
adults were talking and laughing while the children were playing hide- and-seek in the house.
All of a sudden, smoke billowed, and the house caught fire..
She cried out of fear. Even when she slept, a few drops of tears rolled out of her eyes.
It showed how vivid the dream was.
All she could hear was the cra ckling of the fire in the house, the crying of the children, and the adults
outside calling for help.
She grabbed a boy next to her, then opened the secret passage her father had told her, and ran
forward as if a ferocious dog was desperately chasing her. The boy fell halfway down, and she hurried
to help him up and started running.
She hadn’t expected that there were no pursuers behind her but ahead of her. Two men
dressed in black seemed to be waiting for her, and at first glance, they knocked her unconscious with a
stick.
By then, Kimberly woke up in shock and immediately sat up in bed.
She felt her eyes get wet and wiped them with her hands. She hadn’t expected to shed tears in her
sleep.
As she sat there, she thought back to her scary dream.
Then, she felt discomfort in her temple. She rubbed it with her hand and shook her head vigorously.
It was a quarter to three when Kimberly checked her watch.
She had slept for more than two hours, and she must have slumped so deeply that her body felt Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.
uncomfortable.
Then she quickly got up and washed up. She splashed cold water on her face to wake herself up,
thinking that Frederick would soon arrive at the Larson residence to sign the documents.
When she went downstairs, Frederick was already waiting in the living room.
Frederick quickly rose from his seat when he heard the sound on the stairs and saw. Kimberly coming
down.
There was a big pile of folders on the coffee table.
Frederick opened the documents one by one and explained them carefully after Kimberly sat down on
the couch.
Before Frederick could finish, Kimberly had signed her name without hesitation.
Kimberly trusted Frederick a lot after getting along with him in those days, in addition to Yandel’s
recommendation.
She probably wouldn’t be able to understand the work in such detail, but he would always list all the
pros and cons to make it easier for her to make decisions and make judgments.
Frederick could be regarded as the top CEO’s personal assistant throughout Dellmoor.
Kimberly casually asked about the company’s situation after signing the documents. She wasn’t
worried about anything except for two things. One was the progress of the design department, and the
other was her cousin, Whitney.
“How’s Whitney doing today?”
Frederick had probably guessed that Kimberly would ask about Whitney in the afternoon, so he had
paid extra attention today and asked his assistant to check out the situation at the design department.
“Ms. Larson seems to be normal today. She arrived at work on time according to the company’s
schedule and complied with the office rules. But she hung out with Genevieve today.” Frederick paused
for a moment and continued, “The others avoided her. They must have known she is not somebody to
mess with after the fuss yesterday.”
Kimberly still felt a trace of sleepiness and leaned lazily on the couch while listening to Frederick’s
detailed report.
Kimberly suddenly became interested when she heard that Whitney and Genevieve had gotten close.
To her surprise, Whitney, who had always been proud, struck up a friendship with the new employee on
her second day at work.
Nevertheless, her intuition warned her that if something went wrong, there had to be a demon.
Then, Frederick proceeded to report on the progress of the design department.
“I have personally inquired the director of the design department, Mr. Hawkin, regarding the project’s
status. Except for a few individuals who are dealing with urgent tasks, everyone else is currently
dedicated to working on the ‘LOVE’ theme design. We are currently in the initial draft stage. Mr. Hawkin
is planning to schedule overtime for the entire design department over the next few days, and we
should have the design sample ready by tomorrow afternoon.”
He added, “In addition, Mr. Hawkin also mentioned the new designer named Genevieve is quite
talented. Her first draft is relatively novel and should be of great use with a little touch-up.”
In fact, Kimberly was determined to win the distribution right at that time. Of course, she never fought
unprepared battles.
Larson Corporation’s design department was full of experts compared to similar companies. Yet there
was always someone better. If they were to expand from Dellmoor and Moranta into the global
markets, the gap would appear. Still, Kimberly wanted to test the potential of the design team.
In addition, Kimberly’s fourth older brother, Simon Larson, was her reassurance. Samuel had a keen
eye for jewelry design since childhood. He also had a wild imagination and a passion for jewelry
design. Diana had hired a famous teacher for him when she discovered his potential and interest, and
eventually, he achieved his current brilliant achievements.
After Frederick left the Larson residence, Kimberly strolled through the rose garden with pen and paper
in hand. Edward had said that the herbal medicine seedlings would be delivered in two days, and she
needed to set them up.
She sat on the nearby swing, sketching and drawing. When she was dissatisfied, she crumpled it up
into a ball and threw it on the ground.
Meanwhile, Esther saw Kimberly alone in the rose garden. She brought over a glass of lemonade in
case Kimberly was thirsty.
Once she had handed over the lemonade, she bent down to pick up all the discarded paper balls and
unfolded one of them. With a glance, she understood it immediately.
“Ms. Larson, you have nothing to worry about. The medicinal herbs garden was Mrs. Larson’s effort
and passion, but unfortunately, it has been destroyed. Even if you can’t fully restore it, she will be
happy to know about your intention.”
Kimberly looked at Esther as if she had understood.