The Bells' Villa.
Lottie Green sat in the study, flipping through some books on economics that she couldn't understand, while listening to the teacher in front of her telling her the basics of economics.
It had been three days since Hank Han had called the Chapman family.
She didn't hold any hope for Eric, but Hank Han didn't do anything.
The woman frowned tightly, and there was a trace of helplessness in her eyes.
In the past three days, she tried several times to escape from the Bells, but she failed every time.
Either someone saw through her and caught her, or she didn't escape successfully at all.
She bit the pencil and stared at the book in the teacher's hand, lost in thought.
Although at the beginning, she had told Eric that she could also restore the glory of the Bells like Yuki.
But when she really started class and learned about the business of the Bells, she knew one thing-she was not this material.
But it was even more impossible for her to marry a stranger.
For her, the Bells were just a family that she had just returned.
She had no sense of belonging to the Bells, nor did she think that she was a member of the Bells, let alone waste her happiness for the Bells.
The only thing she wanted to do now was to go to Rexwell and find her three children. Then, she would catch Ralph Chapman and ask him to kneel in front of her to apologize to her.
Thinking of this, the woman turned to look at the scenery outside the window, trying to find other ways to escape from the garden.
Not long after, the class was over.
As the teacher tidied up his things, he looked helplessly at Lottie Green. "Miss, with your learning attitude, it's impossible for you to become an excellent successor of the Bells."
Lottie Green rolled her eyes at him. "Who said that I'm going to be an excellent successor of the Bells?"
She didn't want to inherit it at all!
The teacher in charge of teaching her sighed, shook his head, and left.
Lottie Green didn't even look at it. She continued to sit by the window and watch the garden outside.
Not long after, she found a small gap in the northernmost part of the garden.
Although the gap was not big, she was thin. It should not be a problem for her to pass through there.
The woman's eyes continued to move forward.
That gap leads to...
It was the road outside!
Lottie Green jumped up from her chair excitedly.
Just as she was about to go to the gap in the back garden to check, a small black figure came in through the gap.
Lottie Green couldn't see his face clearly from too far away.
But she could see that it was a little boy in black, who looked only five or six years old.copy right hot novel pub