"Thank you," Cai Mingyue said with a slight smile, looking up at the place called home, yet unable to feel any sense of belonging or security. Every time she returned, the sight of the vast and lofty estate evoked feelings of estrangement and fear—fear of facing those so-called blood relatives who, on the surface, appeared amiable but were actually scheming to harm her behind her back.
The only person Cai Mingyue cared about in this place was her younger cousin, Cai Mingshuang. Although the girl often seemed unapproachable to outsiders, those who spent time with her would find that Ming Shuang was actually quite nice. Perhaps it was due to witnessing the constant infighting within the family that she chose to present herself as cold and distant.
"All right, park the car in the parking lot and then go wait in the servants' resting area," the Butler commanded Chu Nan coldly, his demeanor a stark contrast to the warm welcome he had extended to Cai Mingyue just moments ago.