The money from selling shares, the inheritance from her parents, and the annual dividends from her remaining stock were more than enough for her to be financially independent.
Although Claire Winters had failed to get Desmond Lynch a job at the company, she didnât give up. She continued to dote on her.
In the end, she successfully wheedled a commercial property out of her.
The property was in a prime location and was quite large. The annual rent alone was several hundred thousand, improving the Lynch Familyâs lifestyle by more than just a little.
Autumn Lynch, in particular, became her little sidekick.
Despite being a university student, the days she spent at school throughout the year could be counted on one hand. She was almost always by her side, eating, drinking, and having fun.
She had treated them so well, but in the end, all she had raised were three ungrateful wretches.
At this thought, Sierra Sullivanâs gaze turned incredibly cold.
But she quickly concealed the coldness in her eyes.
Sierra first stored everything on the table into her space before getting up, walking over, and opening the door.
The moment the door opened, Autumn Lynch fluttered over to Sierra Sullivan like a butterfly, intimately linking her arm with Sierraâs.
"Cousin! What have you been up to these past few days? I havenât seen you in ages, I missed you to death!"
Claire Winters followed her in, a gentle smile on her face and an affectionate tone in her voice. "Yes, Sierra, what have you been busy with? In previous years, before this day, youâd always contact us in advance to plan how to spend it. Why havenât you said anything this year?"
Sierra lowered her eyes, a sorrowful expression on her face. "Aunt Claire, this year... I wanted to commemorate my parents in a special way. I was afraid you wouldnât be able to handle it, so I didnât contact you beforehand."
"Oh, you silly child!" Claire looked at Sierra with mock reproach. "Commemorating your parents is the most important thing. What is there that we couldnât handle? Just tell us! Weâll definitely be with you!"
Desmond Lynch nodded in agreement. "Thatâs right! Sierra, your aunt is right! Weâre family. No matter what you want to do, weâll be with you. Weâre family, we donât treat each other like strangers!"
Autumn Lynch hugged Sierraâs arm even tighter. "Cousin! See? My parents are even better to you than they are to their own daughter! Just tell us! Weâll definitely be with you!"
Sierra looked at the three of them with a moved expression. "Aunt Claire, Uncle Desmond, Autumn, since youâve all said so, I wonât stand on ceremony! I was just thinking, these past few years, Iâve been eating and drinking well, but my parents canât eat or drink anything anymore. So, I want to spend today not eating or drinking anything, to properly keep them company."
Before the three could say anything, Sierra quickly added, "I know itâs difficult. Aunt Claire, Uncle Desmond, Autumn, itâs okay if you canât do it. I wonât blame you!"
The three of them exchanged a look, their eyes filled with determination.
Claire was the first to declare, "Sierra, what are you talking about? How could we not be able to do it! Weâll accompany you! Itâs just one day without food or water! Whatâs the big deal!"
Desmond nodded repeatedly. "Yes! Your aunt is right! This is what we should do!"
Autumn nodded along as well. "Yeah! Cousin, weâre all family. Itâs only right that we accompany you!"
Sierra looked even more moved. "Aunt Claire, Uncle Desmond, Autumn, you guys are really the best! Donât worry, I wonât let you suffer for nothing! Tomorrow, Iâll take you to the mall! Weâll have a good time and relax!"
Hearing Sierraâs words, the three of them grew excited, their eyes shining.
Sierra was a generous person. Since she said that, she would definitely buy them lots of nice things tomorrow!
âItâs just starving for one day!â
âNo problem at all!â
Sierra saw the excitement in their eyes and sneered inwardly.
âLet these three feast on the empty promises Iâve made!â
Sierra led the three into the living room and explained in a low voice, "I was afraid Iâd get unbearably hungry and want to eat or drink, so I had someone take all the food and drinks out of the villa beforehand. If you canât hold out, you can order takeout. I wonât blame you."
Autumn wore a determined expression. "Cousin, what are you saying! How could we possibly order takeout! We said weâd accompany you, and we will! Weâll have a good breakfast together tomorrow morning!"
"Autumn, youâre so good to me! Several new bags have come out recently that I think would be perfect for you. When we go to the mall tomorrow, try them on. If they suit you, Iâll buy them for you!"
"Really!?"
Autumn was so pleasantly surprised she almost screamed. "Cousin, thank you so much!"
"Thereâs no need for âthank yousâ between us. Itâs only natural!"
Claire and Desmond watched this exchange. The couple looked at each other, the smiles in their eyes deepening.
âThat Sierra girl is just too easy to fool!â
âJust by starving with her for a day, we can get hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of stuff from her. Itâs such a bargain!â
The four of them sat together in the living room, each with their own ulterior motives, but on the surface, everything was perfectly amicable.
On the surface, Sierra ate nothing at all.
But in reality, she used her trips to the bathroom to secretly eat lunch, afternoon tea and snacks, and dinner.
Having starved for a day without a drop of water or a grain of rice, the spirits of Autumn and the others were already starting to flag.
Seeing that it was already ten oâclock, Sierra finally said, "Aunt Claire, Uncle Desmond, Autumn, why donât you go rest for a bit? Iâll go out and buy you something to eat. Itâs pretty remote here, and there arenât many takeout options at night. By the time I get back, itâll probably be past midnight. Iâll call you down to eat then."
Claire was already too weak from hunger to have much energy left. She nodded feebly. "Sierra, weâll have to trouble you, then!"
"Itâs no trouble! You starved to keep me company, so itâs only right that I go buy you a feast!"
As soon as they heard Sierra was going to buy a feast, the spirits of the three Lynch family members lifted considerably.
Sierra was very generous. A feast she promised was bound to be incredibly lavish!
The three of them were filled with anticipation, but they still remembered to remind Sierra to be careful on the road.
Amidst their eager anticipation, Sierra walked into the elevator and went down to the basement.
There were many cars in the basement.
Some had been bought when Sierraâs parents were still alive, while others were purchased by Sierra over the past few years.
Sierra selected a few cars with better performance and stored them in her space.
âI donât know if Iâll have a chance to drive them in the future, but I can put them in the space for now.â
âA few cars wonât take up much room anyway.â
Finally, Sierra got into an SUV and drove away from the Lakeside Villas.
Of course, she wasnât going to buy things for those three.
She was heading straight for her apartment on the thirty-sixth floor.
It was also a high-end residence, located in the city center. The environment wasnât as quiet as it was here; it was bustling and prosperous.
In the residential complex where she lived, every building was forty-eight stories high.
âAfter the apocalypse begins, if you donât want to be buried by sand and dust, itâs obviously better to live as high up as possible.â