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Chapter 791
Olivia thought Logan would bring Snowball back to her, but she waited until nightfall, and he didn't come.
It was fine.
She planned to hand Snowball over to Irene before she left, anyway.
She was destined to live a life on the road.
She couldn't keep Snowball around that much longer.
Besides, Olivia felt like her misfortune would spread to the people around her.
So, it was best if everyone stayed away.
Jeff, Mona, and Snowball were all victims of her misfortune.
She didn't want to see anyone else get hurt because of her.
Logan was alone, and he was gentle toward cats.
Leaving Snowball with him was also a good option.
Tasha had spersonal issues to tend to, so she went hearly.
Olivia was the only person left in the spacious yard.
The solar-powered lights in the yard lit up automatically and shone on her face.
The lights in the condominium weren't turned on.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOlivia was sitting at the spot where the light and dark intersected.
Her expression was cold.
In the past, Snowball was very energetic.
It would be running around the yard every day.
Sometimes, it would also play with the cat teaser and make the bell on it ring constantly.
At that moment, Olivia was alone.
Even her shadow looked lonely as the lights stretched it out.
A gust of chilly wind blew at her.
She looked up and saw the lanterns hanging above her swaying in the wind.
Olivia smiled self-deprecatingly.
It was fine if she was alone.
At least she wouldn't cause trouble for others, nor would she bring misfortune to others.
She got up and went into her room.
The darkness slowly swallowed her up entirely.
That was the path she had chosen.
She would never regret it.
Olivia had started to do ssimple exercises recently.
Although she would feel unwell if she exercised too intensely, she sucked it up and went through with it.
Seven days passed.
Keith and Irene cto see her off at the docks.
It was spring, and life was slowly returning to the world.
Olivia liked this city a lot.
Even the sea was like a gentle mother who embraced her children.
Oliva wore a huge hat and a cloak that covered her from head to toe.
Only her face was slightly visible.
She was 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighed around 90 pounds.
She was very slim.
Irene wiped her tears as she was sad to see Olivia go, but she could understand how Olivia felt.
She didn't want to cause them any trouble.
If the Millers found out that they were helping Olivia fake her death, they would definitely punish both their families for it.
Since they couldn't keep her around, the best decision was to support her, show her some understanding, and let her live her best life.
"Olivia, safe travels.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmYou have to contact us often." "Okay." Olivia reached out and wiped Irene's tears away.
Then, she said gently, "Live your life to the fullest with Keith.
I'll never forget what the two of you have done for me." “We just want you to be happy.
You've lived such a hard life." "It's okay.
I'll be careful." Keith handed her a card.
"You can't use your own money now.
Take this card." Olivia wanted to turn him down, but she didn't know what was waiting in the road ahead, so she accepted it.
"T'll ...
pay you back someday." "The best way to repay us is to stay alive." Keith patted her on the shoulder and said, "I don't know when we'll meet each other again.
You have to take care of yourself.
"I've prepared all the medication you need.
Remember to take them.
"T've already talked to the captain and the sailors.
They won't mistreat you, but you'll be spending quite stat sea, around two months." "It's okay.
I've been through worse.
This is nothing.
Alright, time's almost up.
I'll be boarding the ship now." “Safe travels, Olivia." "Farewell."