ログインAt the entrance of Marriott International, Kellan walked out of the revolving door in a white suit. The wind lifted a corner of his shirt, revealing the cufflinks of his custom-made shirt. This time it was a diamond-studded Suzaku, exactly the same as the one in the presidential suite five years ago. Eva's breath missed a beat until Rosie suddenly screamed, "Dad, you're so handsome!" The carriage froze instantly. Kellan raised his eyebrows and looked at the passenger seat. The little girl was clinging to the seat, her eyes shining like stars: "You look like the prince in my painting!" She had just drawn an "ideal dad" in kindergarten yesterday. In the crooked lines, there was a tall man wearing a neat suit, his cuffs gleaming. Eva's face flushed red, and she hurriedly explained, "The child is just talking nonsense..." But when she looked up, she met Kellan's eyes—he was staring at Rosie, and his dark eyes were filled with tenderness that he himself didn't even notice. This man who made the whole business world tremble, at this moment, raised the corner of his lips towards the child, although it was only a very shallow arc, but it made the temperature in the car rise quietly. When the car arrived at the destination, Kellan suddenly said before getting off the car: "Your daughter is very cute." *** Imagine your child calling a stranger “Daddy”… and neither of you realize he’s actually her real father — the man who got you pregnant years ago before fate tore you apart deciding you won't see his face or know him. Now he’s standing right in front of you, powerful, untouchable, and staring at your daughter with a tenderness he can’t explain....
もっと見るThe blue taxi stopped steadily in front of the Marriott International Building. The glass curtain wall reflected the bright lights, making the four gilded characters of "Marriott International" seem to float in the night sky.
Eva's fingertips trembled as she held the phone. The deep voice from the other end seemed to be soaked in ice, tightening her neck instinctively. In the passenger seat, 5-year-old Rosie was curled up into a small ball, the blanket sliding to her waist, revealing her little arms like tender lotus roots. After Eva drove for a customer at three in the morning, she hadn't wanted to wake her daughter, so she let her spend the night in the car. The moment the car door opened, a blast of cold air with a faint cedar scent rushed inside. The man stepped out—dark handmade suit, shoulders straight and sharp as a blade. The sound of his leather shoes striking the marble floor carried a restrained arrogance. Eva hurriedly got out to open the back door. When she looked up, she met a pair of cold black eyes, and her throat tightened. His features looked sculpted from ice by masterful hands—sharp brows, thin pressed lips, and even the shadows cast by his lashes carried an aura that warned people to keep their distance. "Go to RK Bar." Kellan sat down with the elegance of someone born noble. But when he caught a glimpse of the little girl in the passenger seat, his eyebrows twitched almost imperceptibly. Rosie's little face looked as if it were soaked in milk, her eyelashes casting butterfly-like shadows beneath her eyes. There were still dried milk stains at the corner of her lips. Bandari's Dream of Snow floated through the stereo, the clear piano notes merging seamlessly into the melody of that rainy night five years ago—when he'd been drunk in the presidential suite and, in a daze, caught the warm body that stumbled in. When he woke up, the only thing left was a faint cold scent. The taxi started smoothly. Eva's fingertips unconsciously rubbed the steering wheel. In the rearview mirror, she saw Kellan closing his eyes to rest. The cufflinks on his sleeves gleamed faintly, but they couldn't hide the thin calluses on his knuckles—the kind formed from holding guns for many years. She suddenly remembered a wealthy customer she drove last night pointing at a financial magazine and saying, "This is Kellan from the Elliott Group, the most difficult person to mess with in the whole of Blackwood City." Soon, they arrived at RK Bar. "Sir, you're here." Eva spoke softly, as if afraid to disturb a dream. Kellan opened his eyes and realized he had fallen asleep—without sleeping pills—for the first time in five years. His gaze landed on the short-haired woman in the driver's seat. When she turned her head, the red mole on her neck stood out like a drop of blood falling onto snow, making his heartbeat stumble for a moment. "You slept soundly," Eva said with a faint dimple under the streetlight. "You should take care of yourself even if you're busy." Kellan glanced at her ID as he got out. Eva Allen. The name shone under the streetlight. Did the woman who disappeared five years ago… also have such clear eyes? He suddenly regretted not looking at her more that morning—so much that even his memory of her had blurred into nothing more than a shadow. Five years ago. The neon lights of the Blues Bar twisted into strange spots of light in the rainy night. When Eva was dragged across the dance floor by Nora, her high heels almost sprained her ankle. In the deafening music, her cousin's voice was sweet and sticky: "Sister, just have a drink to celebrate your admission to university." The cocktail handed to her was pink and seductive under the light, but she didn't see the glances Nora exchanged with the man next to her when she turned around. After the third drink, the world began to spin. Eva walked towards the bathroom, holding onto the wall, and heard a low voice coming from the cubicle: "Room 1201, the person is already drunk, hurry up." Cold water splashed on her face did not sober her up, and she stumbled into the emergency passage. The voice-activated lights in the stairwell flickered, illuminating the camera that the man had taken out at the corner. "Help!" She instinctively pushed open the nearest door and bumped into a hard chest in the dark. The man's body temperature came through his shirt, mixed with the crisp smell of cedar, which was very similar to the sandalwood in her grandfather's study when she was a child. Before she lost consciousness, she heard herself mumbling: "Water... I'm so thirsty..." When she woke up again, the sun was coming in through the gaps in the heavy curtains, casting golden lines on the snow-white sheets. Eva felt sore all over, and saw the labels of high-end custom-made clothes on the scattered clothes. There was a half-full glass of ice water on the bedside, and water droplets were condensed on the wall of the glass—it turned out that the "cool thing" she touched last night was the glass of water he handed her. She didn't dare look back at the man on the bed. She put on her clothes hastily and ran out, her high heels tapping out a panic rhythm in the corridor. It was not until she got into the taxi that she found a red mark on her neck, like a mark of someone biting her gently. In the rearview mirror, the hotel logo gradually blurred in the morning mist, just like the man's face, which would eventually become a secret hidden in her heart. Present day. Five years later, Rosie's childish voice brought her back to reality. "Mommy, that uncle looks like Daddy." Eva looked at the tall figure gradually receding in the rearview mirror, and thought of the blank column of "Father unknown" on Rosie's birth certificate. The freckles on the tip of her daughter's nose sparkled under the streetlight, just like the diamonds on Kellan's cufflinks last night. If the man knew that he had a daughter who would chase luxury cars and shout "Daddy," what would his expression be?"Why are you already starting to dislike your mommy at such a young age?" Eva couldn't help rolling her eyes helplessly.But honestly, Rosie often seemed far more clever and observant than she was.Rosie hugged her picture book and explained seriously,"Aunt Harris may be new here, but she looks very kind. I always see her helping old people carry groceries upstairs from my window."The little girl counted carefully on her fingers."And I also saw her feeding the stray cat downstairs."Rosie hadn't randomly knocked on a stranger's door.In her little heart, Aunt Harris was already a kind grandmother.Rosie had suffered alongside Eva ever since she was born.Although she looked mischievous and playful, she was actually much more cautious and sensitive than ordinary children.Eva's heart softened painfully.After dinner, she carried Rosie to the lounge area."Sit here obediently and wait for Mommy, okay? We'll go home together after I finish work.""Okay!"Rosie nodded obediently.With
Eva cherished this job deeply.She needed it too much.But too many things had happened today, and after receiving her uncle's phone call, her thoughts had become completely distracted."Manager Barrett, I…" Eva frowned slightly, looking embarrassed.Her soft pink lips parted as if she wanted to say something.She wanted to ask whether she could quickly go home first to make dinner for Rosie before returning to continue cleaning.But before she could finish—"Why are you still standing there?" Barrett snapped impatiently, the delicate features on his face tightening with displeasure.Eva instantly swallowed her words."Go bring out all the cups and soup spoons you washed this morning and clean them again."Eva lowered her head quietly.But what about Rosie?The worry in her heart grew heavier and heavier."Mummy!"A childish voice suddenly rang out from behind her.Eva froze.That voice sounded exactly like Rosie.Was she hallucinating because she missed her daughter too much?She tur
Eva stared at her uncle's departing figure in shock, tears streaming uncontrollably down her face.Her uncle had called the baby a wild child, not a bastard.Did he always think of her that way deep down?At this moment, he was only angry that she had embarrassed him, not furious that she had been hurt and taken advantage of.No one cared that she was terrified.No one cared that she felt so helpless she wanted to die.Her world was collapsing piece by piece.At that moment, Eva finally understood something cruel.Her father didn't want her.Her mother abandoned her.And now, even the uncle she trusted most seemed disappointed in her.It felt as though no one in this world truly loved her.Nora grew even more irritated when she saw Grady leave without punishing Eva further.If she had done something so disgraceful, her father would have beaten her half to death.Yet toward Eva, he still held back.In Nora's eyes, Eva was only a wild child abandoned by her parents and dumped into their
The fluorescent lights in the car rental yard were buzzing, and when Eva took the car keys, Baker's whistle was like a thorn piercing her eardrum. The bald man always glanced at her collar with greasy eyes, and today he deliberately raised his voice:"Miss Allen has an order from Marriott International today, maybe you can catch a rich husband."She pretended not to hear, but when she started the car, she remembered Rosie's dream last night when she leaned on the car window:"If we can't find Dad, we can find that handsome uncle, okay?"The world of children was so simple that it made people sad.Eva could only smile and ruffle her daughter's curly hair."Save money to buy a car of our own first, so that Daddy can find us more easily."At the entrance of Marriott International, Kellan walked out of the revolving door in a white suit. The wind lifted a corner of his shirt, revealing the cufflinks of his custom-made shirt.This time it was a diamond-studded Suzaku, exactly the same as t






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