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No Wife, No Life Chapter 259

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"I am Alvina Taylor." She introduced herself plainly.

He remembered her name, but he still couldn't believe she would really help him take down the dark web. He doubted she had the capability.

"I saved you because you look like my husband when he was a kid."

She explained coldly and said nothing more. She never coddled children.

Later, this woman named Alvina used her vast resources to build her own business empire abroad, and the dark web began to idolize her.

However, the capital backing the dark web started to go bankrupt one after another.

After the last of the capital was driven out, all the scattered disks around the world were destroyed.

She didn't send these people to prison; she just watched them destroy each other and then auctioned them off on the dark web.

When those once high and mighty people were reduced to livestock, unable to endure the torture and eventually committing suicide, the dark web was finally eradicated.

She exposed their scandals to the public, but they couldn't trace her location.

In three years, she dismantled this evil organization.

In the end, she adopted the children and opened an orphanage, arranging for them to go to school.

Of the children with violet eyes who were sold at high prices, only three survived.

One of them was Orion, whom she had taken away early, and the other two were too young to be targeted by those people.

Alvina liked beautiful things, so she asked the three if they wanted to become her children.

Orion agreed immediately, so they got new names: Sirius Robinson, Stella Robinson, Orion Robinson.

He once asked Alvina why she helped them.

Alvina's face still carried a gentle smile.

"I'm not helping you; I'm just doing what I think is right. The dark web shouldn't exist."

He asked why their last name was Robinson and not Taylor.

She said her husband's last name was Robinson, and he was their father.

Although Alvina adopted them, she didn't give them much companionship.

She sent them to prestigious schools, gave them money, bought everything they could ever want, but she never gave them affection.

She simply didn't have the time. She was always working, and when she wasn't working, she was hiding in the lab, spending time with their father.

At that time, Orion understood that she didn't have much affection for them; they just happened to resemble Declan a bit.

But even so, he remained grateful.

They had agreed that since Alvina loved beauty and didn't like her age being mentioned, they always called her 'Ms. Taylor.'

Years passed, and they had all grown up.

This time, Orion returned from abroad and felt a bit dazed seeing Alvina again.

Unable to help himself, he sighed and smiled gently, "Ms. Taylor, I'm back."

Alvina was slightly taken aback, then smiled.

In truth, seeing them did bring her some joy.

Orion had been embraced into her household as an adoptive son during his formative years, and through the passage of time, he had metamorphosed into a luminary of exceptional brilliance within the corporate sphere, garnering acclaim for his remarkable achievements in the commercial domain.

So now, she had handed over the management of her company to her two adopted sons and Stella, her adopted daughter.

Orion was very handsome and always well-behaved in front of her.

At that moment, he stepped forward and gently placed a filigree box on the table.

The box sparkled brilliantly in the sunlight.

"What did you bring back this time?" Alvina asked lazily.

Orion opened the box and handed it to her. Inside was a set of red gemstones, as red as burning flames, dazzling and magnificent. This set of jewelry had just sold for over five hundred million dollars at an auction a few days ago.

Alvina was slightly surprised.

Orion smiled and explained, "Ms. Taylor, don't you love this kind of red? Such quality gemstones are rare in the world, only suitable for someone like you."

Alvina merely raised an eyebrow and glanced at it indifferently, not very interested. The gemstones were indeed beautiful, but she had too much jewelry.

"The gemstones are really beautiful," she smiled. "Do you mind if I give this set to Harper?"

Orion's eyes flickered. Of course, he knew who Harper was when Alvina mentioned her.

Harper was Alvina and Declan's biological daughter, and his sister. He had no hostility towards Harper, only curiosity. He had looked up information about Harper online and knew she was truly accomplished.

"Of course," Orion smiled. "It was my oversight; I forgot to get her a gift."

"That's good, you help me put it away." Then, she checked the time and stood up. 

Orion knew it was time for her to go to the lab to be with his father.

Her mood had been improving lately, and he couldn't help but guess, "Is Dad waking up soon?"

Alvina's eyes curved with a smile she couldn't hide. "Yes, your father is waking up soon."

In this world, Alvina cared most about Declan; no one was more important than him. 

Then Alvina turned and went straight to the lab.

On the bed, Declan was still asleep. She walked over, sat by the bed, and gently stroked his face.

"Declan, you're waking up soon, I'm so happy." She paused.

She then continued, "But I'm really scared. You're so gentle and kind. If you knew I abandoned the two children in Majestic City, would you blame me? If you were still conscious back then, you definitely wouldn't have abandoned them; you would have kept them by your side and raised them well, right?"

"Declan, don't blame me. I really couldn't accept them at that time. I seem very conflicted. I was really worried about you then. I always felt that their presence was draining your life force. I was always afraid, afraid you would really leave me, so I abandoned them."

Her voice trembled slightly.

"After leaving Majestic City, I regretted it, but I never look back on what I've done. You know that, I never admit defeat."

"Will you blame me?"

"Harper hates me. She doesn't like me. She doesn't even want to acknowledge me as her mother. And Dennis admired his sister so much; he definitely won't accept us either."

"What should we do when you wake up? It's just the two of us; well, not entirely, at least we have Orion and the other two kids. But that makes me even more worried."

Her gaze shifted from Declan's face to the distance, looking somewhat lost.

"In truth, I suspect that if Harper were to encounter Orion and the others, her indignation would undoubtedly escalate. She might blame me for preferring to adopt a stranger's child rather than raising them. Declan, what should I do?"

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