Chapter 434 She Became an Invisible Wealthy Person

Eula was really scared. Meeting someone for the first time and being given assets worth billions of dollars would frighten anyone!

Susan saw her reaction and smiled. "Eula, don't be afraid. I just want to fulfill my wish. You look a lot like my daughter, and I don't lack this money. Take it. Even if you don't need it, your three kids do."

Hearing this, Eula was stunned. She actually knew she had three kids. She thought maybe Tiffany had told her.

She pursed her lips, "Ms. Carnegie, although I love money and have always wanted to earn more to give my kids a good life, I never thought of doing it this way. I really can't accept this."

With that, she turned to leave, too scared to accept it.

Susan quickly stopped her and removed her veil.

Eula was dumbfounded. She really did look exactly like her, especially the eyes and lips, as if they were carved from the same mold.

Except for a long scar on her left cheek that ruined her beautiful face, which was truly a pity.

"Ms. Carnegie," Eula called out to her, feeling a pang of sympathy.

Susan laughed, "My face is ruined, so I can only live in the dark. Eula, don't we look alike? Just consider it fulfilling my wish! You must accept it."

She placed the box in her hand. "Next month, my lawyer will go to City A to handle the stock transfer. The S Group will be yours from now on."

She patted her hand, "Eula, I hope you can be happy! Don't end up like me."

Eula suddenly seemed to understand why Tiffany had brought her to meet Susan. It turned out they really did look alike. Eula was momentarily stunned.

"Ms. Carnegie, do you know Ivy Morris?" Eula asked.

Her mom's name was Ivy Morris. She only knew her name but couldn't remember what she looked like.

The Lowe family didn't even have a photo of her, so she didn't know what her mom looked like.

Susan's expression changed slightly but quickly returned to normal. She said calmly, "I don't know her. Should I?"

Eula tightly hugged the box and shook her head. "She was my mom. Of course, you couldn't know her."

After all, she didn't even know where her mom was now. Her dad had told her she was dead, long dead.

But Eula never wanted to admit it. She believed that one day, her mom would come back. She hadn't abandoned her.

Seeing Eula's disappointed look, Susan's heart ached. If she could, she would acknowledge her.

But given her current identity, she couldn't recognize Eula. She couldn't drag her down.

The S Group was a company she had run under someone else's identity, a legitimate business.

But she lived in the dark, someone who couldn't be seen in the light.

She hugged her, "Eula, from now on, you can consider me your mom. I happen to have a daughter too, but she's not with me."

Being hugged like this, Eula felt a slight warmth in her heart, a feeling of motherly love filling her entire being.

She leaned on her shoulder, wanting to ask about her face.

But in the end, she didn't dare to ask.

It must be a very bad memory.

What woman didn't cherish her face? What woman would want her face to be ruined?

It seemed Susan had gone through a lot. Capable women often became strong because they had no one to rely on.

That way, they could protect themselves and the people they wanted to protect.

At this moment, Tiffany's voice came, and she knocked on the door. "Eula, we should go back."

Susan let her go and helped wipe away her tears. She also put on her veil. "Eula, don't cry. You look beautiful when you smile. Smile more in the future."

Eula glanced at the box in her hand and nodded slightly. "Ms. Carnegie, thank you! You should smile more, too!"

The Billionaire's Debt of Desire
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