Upon hearing this, Zella Kane blurted out, "What?!"
The same owner is living in both 1605 and 1606?
That means Zoe Kaneâs in-laws are enjoying two large apartments all to themselves?
Zella Kaneâs expression instantly became very complicated.
Mrs. Kane didnât notice her daughterâs strange reaction and continued to mutter, "And thatâs not all. I heard that family also has a large villa in the complex. They only moved over from the villa because of the snow disaster. These two apartments are just their backup homes."
"There are five of us, all squeezed into one tiny apartment without even a proper bed. Meanwhile, their family gets to live in two large, fully-furnished apartments, and theyâre just backups... Sigh. Comparing yourself to others will only make you miserable!"
As soon as Mrs. Kane finished speaking, Zella Kane grabbed her arm and asked urgently, "Mom, do you know who lives in 1606 and 1605?"
Mrs. Kane looked bewildered. She said blankly, "What a question. We just moved in. How would I know who lives over there..."
Before she could finish, Zella Kane cut her off. "Itâs Zoeâs in-laws!"
Mrs. Kane froze, not quite processing it. "What? ...Zoeâs in-laws?" she asked instinctively.
Zella Kane nodded. "I just ran into Zoeâs sister-in-lawâs daughter in the hallway. I saw her go into 1606 with my own eyes!"
After hearing Zellaâs words, Mrs. Kane said in surprise, "Really? Good heavens, what a coincidence..."
Then, Mrs. Kane glanced discreetly at Forrest Archer before leaning in to whisper in Zellaâs ear, "It seems Zoeâs in-laws are really rich, then. A villa and large apartments... buying two backup homes at once, and both of them large units..."
Now, Mrs. Kane was even more pleased with her son-in-law, Caleb Summers!
She had only known that Caleb Summers had a government job and was capable, having secured a position in a good department. She never expected his family to be so well-off!
Mrs. Kane couldnât help but calculate in her head. âA villa plus the large apartments, thatâs at least three properties. When Zoe Kaneâs mother-in-law dies, Caleb and his wife should be able to inherit at least one of them...â
Just then, Zella Kane whispered in her motherâs ear again, "Mom, Zoe told me before that even though her mother-in-law has five children, only the eldest son and eldest daughter live with her..."
Zella Kane had a rough idea of Caleb Summersâs family situation from what Zoe Kane had told her. She knew Calebâs eldest brother and third brother each had a son. His older sister was divorced and childless, with only an adopted daughter. His younger sister had married far away and lost contact with the family after she left.
Thinking of this, Zella Kane said with a touch of jealousy, "Zoe said their eldest sonâs son is away in the army. There are only five people in their family right now, so why would they need to live in two four-bedroom apartments!"
"If... if they could spare one for us to live in, we wouldnât have to sleep in this tent!" As she said this, Zella Kaneâs eyes glittered with excitement.
Hearing this, Mrs. Kane said hesitantly, "Weâre family by marriage, but weâve never really interacted before. I doubt theyâd be willing..."
Zella Kane gave a slight smile and grasped her motherâs hand. "Mom, Zoe gave their family a son. Caleb Summersâs ex-wife only left him a daughter. If it werenât for our Zoe, Calebâs family line would have ended! Zoe is their familyâs greatest benefactor!"
"And right now, our family is in trouble. If Zoeâs in-laws have any gratitude for what sheâs done, they should take care of usâher maiden familyâon Calebâs behalf! Weâre just asking to borrow an apartment. Are they really not willing to help with such a small thing?"
After hearing Zellaâs argument, Mrs. Kane felt she had a point.
They would only be borrowing it for a few months. Considering that Zoe Kane had given them a son, the Summers family should have no reason to refuse.
Zella Kane continued, "Mom, I also got a good look at the daughter of Zoeâs sister-in-law just now. That little girl had a rosy complexionâyou can tell sheâs not worried about food or drink!"
"If we move in with them, we can eat and drink with them too and save a lot of our rations! Otherwise, the fifty jin of rice our brother-in-law gave us wonât last the five of us for three months!"
Hearing Zella Kane say this, Howard Fletcher and Gemma Fletcher, who had been unpacking their sleeping bags, ran over.
Howard Fletcher threw his arms around Zella Kaneâs arm and cried, "Mommy, I want to eat good food too! I donât want to drink plain porridge anymore!"
Zella Kane smiled, stroking her sonâs head. "Okay, okay. From now on, Mommy will have them make you delicious food every day!"
...
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Melody Summers was unaware of the Kane familyâs plans. She was busy helping Winnie Summers pick out clothes for the banquet they were attending tonight.
Winnie Summers hadnât been sleeping well the past couple of days. Whenever she closed her eyes, her mind would be filled with images of the roomful of people who had tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
It was especially heart-wrenching because among the victims were four university students who were renting together. Those four were around Melody Summersâs age, and Winnieâs heart ached every time she thought of them.
This banquet was a good opportunity for her to get out, get some fresh air, and change her state of mind.
Melody Summers watched as Winnie Summers casually pinned a blue brooch to her collar, feeling a little surprised.
âWinnie rarely buys little accessories like this. Where did that brooch come from?â
And...
For some reason, as Melody looked at the brooch, she felt it was a little familiar.
The main stone of the brooch was large. It looked like blue synthetic crystal, but it had a high-quality finish, sparkling with a fire that made it look almost like a real diamond.
Looking at the brooch, Melody asked curiously, "Auntie... where did you buy this brooch?"
Winnie Summers glanced down at the brooch and replied, "I didnât buy it. Officer Roman Rhodes gave it to me a few days ago."
Winnie normally didnât like to wear jewelry. She found it uncomfortable on her skin and inconvenient for work. But since she was going to a banquet today, she figured she should dress up a little and casually put on the brooch.
Melody was even more curious now. She asked in surprise, "Officer Rhodes? Why would he suddenly give you this?"
Winnie Summers replied, "Because I gave him a scarf, he said this brooch was a return gift."
Winnie had originally intended to refuse, but Roman said the brooch wasnât valuable and had been given to him by someone else. Since it was a womenâs brooch, he wouldnât know what to do with it if she didnât accept it. Hearing this, Winnie accepted it.
Now Melody was even more confused. She asked, even more baffled, "...Then why did you give him a scarf?"
Winnie replied, "Thatâs because he lent me a pair of gloves last time, and I accidentally lost them... I was going to pay him back, but he said he didnât need gloves, he needed a scarf. I saw we had a scarf at home with the tag still on, so I just gave it to him."
Melody Summers was speechless.
âWhy are these two exchanging gifts back and forth?â
For some reason, Melody felt Officer Rhodesâs behavior was a bit strange.
But she couldnât quite put her finger on what was strange about it, so she just murmured an "Oh."
Winnie Summers smiled and continued, "Actually, Officer Roman Rhodes is a pretty good person. Heâs been coming to help out at the supply distribution point almost every day recently."
At first, Winnie always felt a bit reserved around Roman, but after spending some time with him, she realized his personality wasnât as serious as it seemed on the surface. He was actually a very easygoing person, and they found they had a lot in common when they chatted.
After a while, Winnie was able to interact with Roman like a friend.
Melody Summers: "...Oh."
Melody found it even stranger now. Roman was a very busy manâhe was even handling official business while hospitalized with an injury. How did he suddenly have so much free time?
âCould it be that now that Hector Hayes and his people are dead, Anworth is completely at peace?â
Melody couldnât figure it out at all. She could only hope that nothing else messy would happen.