Chapter 310

Keira was perplexed but quickly rushed to untie the person.

….

Lewis watched her, a smile lurking in his eyes. “Keera may have kept a low profile from a young age, but indeed, she never learned martial arts. Keira, you’ve given yourself away.”

Keira untied the tie from his hand, her eyes teasing as she looked at him. “Mr. Horton, I don’t understand what you’re talking about.”

“Is that so?”

Lewis moved his wrist and walked over to sit on the sofa in the master bedroom, his gaze still fixed on her.

Keira felt somewhat uncomfortable under his scrutiny and lowered her head. “Mr. Horton, isn’t it inappropriate for you to come here so late?”

Lewis lowered his eyes, yet a smile crept into them. “Miss South, you resemble my late wife, and I miss her terribly, so I came for a visit. I hope you don’t mind.”

Keira said, “Do as you please.”

She ignored Lewis and started searching the master bedroom, eager to find the diary Mary mentioned.

However, having lived in this master bedroom for a month, she had never seen it. How could she possibly find it now?

Keira stood in front of the desk, staring pensively.

Where would Keera hide a diary?

She had already looked through the wardrobe, and nothing was there.

The desk and various drawers were also empty.

This past month, she hadn’t only been caring for Howard’s mother and diligently cleaning the house every day, but she had also been searching for any information about Keera.

She wanted to uncover her secrets.

But she had already cleared out everything in the house, looked through Keera’s more mundane diaries, and found nothing out of the ordinary!

If it hadn’t been for Mary mentioning today that Keera had a locked diary that she never showed to anyone, Keira wouldn’t even know such a thing existed.

She felt around on the bed and checked under it… still no clue.

While she was pondering, the deep voice of Lewis suddenly filled the room. “When I was a child and wanted to hide something, I would usually bury it in the ground.”

Bury it in the ground…

Keira abruptly turned her head, her gaze landing on the small garden of the villa.

The villa had its own small yard, and Keera liked to plant flowers, so in a corner of the yard, she kept some different varieties of flowers and a tree…

Keira abruptly stood up and strode outside.

Amy and the maid had already gone to bed. As for Mary, she hadn’t come out from the guest room.

Keira took the garden shears and went to the tree, stepped around arbitrarily, and suddenly noticed that the soil in an area wasn’t as soft but felt rather hard!

She immediately started digging with a small shovel.

After just a few digs, she saw a metal box.

The box wasn’t large, just the size of a book, and there was no lock on the box.

Keira dropped the shovel, took out the metal box, dusted it off, and then opened the box to find a notebook with a floral cover, the kind readily available in stationery stores, lying quietly inside.

The notebook had a small lock on it, but the key wasn’t inside the box.

Keira fell silent for a moment, reburied the box, then went back upstairs to the bedroom. She was about to close the door when she realized Lewis was right behind her.

“…”

Keira almost forgot about that damn man.

She rolled her eyes and went inside.

Lewis then said, “The key might be quite difficult to find…”

Keira couldn’t help but glance at him. “Who said I’m looking for the key?”

Lewis was taken aback.

Then he saw Keira take scissors from the side and with a “snip, snip,” cut the notebook free from the locked part. Lewis was speechless. After Keira did all of this, she opened the notebook and found everything was intact, finally letting out a sigh of relief. But she didn’t look at the things her sister had left behind right away; instead, she turned to Lewis.

“Mr. Horton, aren’t you planning to leave? Breaking and entering is a crime, you know.”

“Is that so?” Lewis took a step forward, coming up to her. Suddenly, he bent down, lowered his head, and embraced her into his arms. Keira wanted to struggle, but Lewis said, “If you push me away, that will prove you’re Keira, not Keera because Keera wouldn’t have the guts.”

Keira was perplexed. She stopped moving. Indeed, if Keera were in her shoes, given the mismatch in their status with Lewis, she would only try to please him, fear him… As she was thinking, the man suddenly lowered his head and buried it in the nape of her neck, his breath spraying on her skin, making her itch. She felt as though ants were crawling all over her body, stirring her heart into chaos.

She pushed at Lewis, pretending to be like Keera. “Mr. Horton, don’t do this…”

But Lewis spoke again. “Don’t do what? Last time at the Oceanion Hotel, you didn’t reject me like this…”

Keira stiffened. Then Lewis reached out and caressed her cheek. “Keira, last time, this is how I undid your clothes…”

With a tug at her waist, the robe instantly fell to the floor. Keira’s pupils contracted, and she instinctively covered her body, but Lewis grabbed her arm. “You didn’t refuse me last time either…”

After saying that, he bent down, pressing Keira back. Step by step, they reached the bed, and he looked down at her. “You were very cooperative…”

Keira said nothing. The man lowered his head, coming closer, his hot breath making Keira’s heartbeat speed up. However, he made no further move and stopped at her neck. “Keira, are you that cruel? Won’t you talk to me?”

His voice was filled with grievance, bewilderment, and incomprehension. It was heart-wrenching. Keira knew she couldn’t hide it anymore. She slowly lowered her gaze. After a long while, she chuckled softly, pushed Lewis away, and put her robe back on. “Even if I do that, what then?”

When Lewis heard that, he saw her finally admitting it, and he was stunned in place. He chuckled softly, but his eyes reddened again. He was certain the person before him was his beloved, but as long as Keira refused to admit it, he was filled with dread, afraid that he had mistaken someone else for her. That was why he kept coming to look for her. This past month, he had also watched her from afar countless times. Watching her play Keera with flawless precision, there were moments when he wondered if he really had mistaken her identity.

Until this very moment. The heart that had been hanging in suspense finally settled down. It was her… It truly was her… He was about to say something when he saw Keira’s back turned to him; her gaze was filled with strands of complexity and reluctance. “You couldn’t bear to watch your old flame die, and I couldn’t possibly tolerate you being with other women like some might. Since that’s the case, why are you so persistent about who I really am? We’re still getting a divorce, aren’t we?”

Upon hearing this, Lewis took out the ring from his pocket…

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