Upon hearing this, Oliver Battleson didn't hesitate for a second. His hand, gripping Mia White's jaw, slowly tightened as he laughed coldly, "Mia White, in my heart, you will never compare to Tiana, never."
The alluring woman named Ella White was the daughter of the White Family's driver and grew up with Mia White.
Finally, Mia White told a bedtime story to Justin Battleson as she usually did, with an unusual calm. But strangely, young Justin Battleson seemed to sense something was off and couldn't fall asleep.
Fearing that his mother would tire herself from storytelling, he pretended to be asleep with his eyes tightly shut.
Mia gently put down the storybook, bent over to imprint a light kiss on his forehead, and removed a jade pendant from around her neck, placing it next to Justin's pillow.
Along with it, she left a stock transfer document, to take effect when Justin came of age.
Mia spoke softly, her voice as light as a feather.