My Flash Romance With the Richest Mogul

Richest Mogul 1101



Richest Mogul 1101

Skylar said, “Grandma Viola has left us for good, Joe. I’ll never see her again.”

Skylar felt a deep ache in her heart. According to Aiken, Viola had passed away peacefully.

Joe’s body stiffened at the news. Sensing his reaction, Skylar recounted everything she had heard from Aiken about Viola’s final moments.

Joe’s voice was heavy as he asked, “Are you sure it was Grandma Viola?”

“I’m certain. It was Grandma Viola.” Skylar nodded.

The image of Viola in the morgue was still vivid in Skylar’s mind. After a brief silence, Joe pulled her into his embrace. “Let’s go to the hotel first. We can think about how to handle

Grandma Viola’s funeral later.”

The situation surrounding the negative items was becoming increasingly complicated.

Viola’s passing had taken them both by surprise. However, Skylar’s well–being was the priority. Viola’s death was a significant blow to her. Original from NôvelDrama.Org.

Soon, they arrived at the hotel. It was a four–star establishment. Joe wore sunglasses as they entered, both stepping inside together.

The hotel room was tidy, with a few books and a pair of reading glasses neatly placed on the/

table.

A small bag was in the corner where the suitcase was kept. Viola had very few personal belongings, and her bag was quite compact. Inside, there were just a few articles of clothing!

The bathroom contained only the essentials, including basic toiletries and a single jar of face

cream on the counter.

This was how viola had always been during her time in the countryside. Skylar flipped through

a few of the books.

These looked like they had just been purchased by Viola. They were brand new and consisted of various literary works completely unrelated to antiques.

The hotel room was small enough that she could see the entire layout at a glance. With so few - belongings, organizing them was quick work.

Just as she was about to tuck the books into the bags, a piece of paper slipped out from one of

them.

Skylar didn’t notice at first, but Joe did. “What’s this?” he asked, picking it up.

It was a sheet of letterhead. As he unfolded it, Skylar put down the book she was holding and joined him to look.

“It’s a letter from Grandma Viola to me,” Skylar said softly. The words “Skye” immediately

caught her eye.

She began to read aloud, her voice trembling.

“Skye, by the time you read this letter, I should have already passed away. Don’t be sad. A lot has happened recently, and there are things I can’t explain or guide you through. Since learning about your marriage to Joe, I’ve had a premonition that you two would face some challenges.

“You need to prepare yourself for a rebirth from the ashes. As for other matters, I cannot reveal more, or it might bring harm back to you.

“The recent negative items appearing in Jipsburg are connected to my brother. His obsession runs deep, and I won’t have the chance to meet him again in this limited time of my life.

“However, this is a trial that many people in Jipsburg must face. I’ve helped many people throughout my life, yet I still couldn’t escape the fate of changing destiny. So, I remain alone. Fortunately, you’ve been by my side all these years. In my heart, you are my only dear one.

“Skye, always follow your heart in everything you do. I know you are a good child. Perhaps one day, we will have the chance to meet again.”

After finishing the letter, Skylar felt a sharp sting in her nose. Before she knew it, tears were streaming down her face.

She clutched the letter tightly and said, her voice quivering, “So Grandma Viola knew everything. She didn’t say it, but I understand why she was silent all this time.

“She did it for us. But in the end… Grandma Viola really suffered too much in her l


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