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Chapter 1059

After some thorough research, she made an astonishing discovery: there was a potential cure for Jean's illness, butit required exceptionally high-quality medicinal materials, including a rare herb called June Snow.

This perennial plant grew deep within glaciers and possessed remarkable properties for repairing damagedtendons and meridians while offering significant pain relief.

In the current market, even the shadowy realms of the grey market rarely held such a treasure, making it avaluable yet elusive find.

Neera hadn't expected Avery to locate it.

With this medicine, I could proceed further with Jean's treatment, and his health would greatly improve...

At that thought, a hint of melancholy flickered in her eyes.

Why am I still so preoccupied with Jean's situation? Besides, June Snow is exceedingly rare, and I would feelsomewhat awkward just accepting it from Avery.

Sitting across from her, Avery noticed her inner struggle, a sharp gleam passing through his deep eyes.

While he was unaware of June Snow's benefits for Jean, he had heard about Neera and Jean's history back in theirhome country.

He chose not to broach the topic for now, not wanting to delve into her painful memories.

However, this didn't stop him from seizing the moment to act.

Even if he knew his methods weren't entirely honorable, what did it matter when pursuing an individual one caredfor? Why concern oneself with propriety if it ultimately yielded the desired results, even if throughunconventional means?

Moreover, Avery prided himself on not being a straightforward gentleman, often opting for less conventionalapproaches.

“It'll only take the time for a meal; it won't be too much of an imposition on your time. After we eat, I'll arrangefor someone to take you back. Does that sound okay?” he persisted.

After some hesitation, Neera agreed.

Avery chuckled and immediately instructed the kitchen to prepare more of Neera's favorite dishes.

Neera was taken aback. “How did you know... that I enjoy these dishes?”

Avery curved his lips into a smile and replied, “I inquired with Mr. Gordon beforehand. Since it's a gesture ofgratitude, I want to put my heart into it.”

Neera fell silent for a moment before softly expressing her gratitude, “Thank you; you've gone to great lengths.”

The man smiled faintly. “Don't mention it. If it means paying more attention to you, I'm more than willing.”

Neera found herself at a loss for words. She felt a strange weariness in her heart, unsure of how to respond, so shechose to remain silent.

Thankfully, dinner was swiftly prepared.

A lavishly laid table adorned with an array of dishes awaited only three diners: Neera, Avery, and Violet.

Given the rarity of such occasions, Neera decided to initiate a conversation. She turned to Violet and inquired,“By the way, I just realized I don't know your real name.”

Violet, with her cheeks slightly puffed as she ate, resembled a cute hamster. She chewed and swallowed her foodbefore answering, “My name is Melissa Cox.”

Neera was somewhat taken aback. “Are you also a member of the Cox family?”

“No.” Violet shook her head. “I don't know what my surname or given name is. This name was given to me bySatan, but no one else calls me that except for him.”

Curiosity piqued, Neera glanced at Avery.

Avery didn't hide any details. “When this girl was just a baby, she was abandoned. I found her and she's been withme ever since. I adopted her as my sister.”

“I see,” Neera said with a hint of apology, “I shouldn't have brought it up.”

Violet, however, seemed unperturbed, happily munching on a large drumstick. “It's okay. Even though I'm anorphan, I've had a carefree and relaxed life these years. In your words, I'm as happy as a clam!”

Neera couldn't help but be charmed by her adorable demeanor.

Avery chuckled. “She's always like this, carefree and untroubled. You'll get used to it.” novelbin

“That shows you treat her very well,” Neera remarked.

Indeed, such treatment was essential to heal the wounds in the little girl's heart.

Violet playfully responded, “Well, he treats me fine, though he can be quite stingy at times, not willing to give memore candy!”

Avery jokingly tapped her on the head, saying, “Have you no conscience? I'm worried that eating so much candywill ruin your teeth early. At this rate, you won't even make it to your seventies or eighties before losing all yourteeth.”

Violet pouted in mock annoyance, ignoring him, and continued to serve Neera some food.

“Ms. Garcia, please eat more. Our chef's cooking skills are quite exceptional,” Violet urged.

Neera expressed her gratitude with a smile.

Avery, not one to be left out, raised an eyebrow and asked, “And what about me?”

Violet merely rolled her eyes at him. “Serve yourself.”

Avery feigned a stern expression. “When I say you're heartless, you truly are heartless.”

Neera couldn't help but chuckle, her mood considerably lightened.

After dinner, Irwin arrived with a few of his subordinates, each carrying two or three brocade boxes. Avery

explained, “The medicinal materials have arrived. Take a look.”

Neera nodded and began to examine the contents. She was left in awe of the grand gesture. The brocade boxescontained rare medicinal ingredients that were seldom seen.

The herbs emitted a potent fragrance, and upon closer inspection, Neera realized that all of them were mentionedin ancient medical texts, leaving her utterly astonished.

In Irwin's hands, he held June Snow, a sight that filled Neera with excitement and anticipation.

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