Chapter 463
Keh walked over to pick up a bowl, but his eyelids twitched as he held it.
This bowl was the Habs'' Bowl, a pce-used bowl from the Holl Dynasty. It had now be a
privately kept antique and was one of the items up for auction.
This single bowl was of immeasurable value.
Keh looked around and noticed that not only was there the pce-used bowl but even the forks
were made of ivory and worth six figures each.
When Keh first woke up, he hadn''t noticed these details. Now, he carefully surveyed the room. The
rosewood furniture, vintage pcemps, and even the knives on the countertop were crafted by
Keithia artisans. Everything in this room disyed understated luxury to a jaw-dropping level.
"Mr. Lucero, why are you holding a bowl and staring nkly? Do you like it? I can give it to you. Take
it," Arabe said as she looked over.
Keh''s handsome face showed no emotional fluctuations. He just asked without any change in tone,
"This bowl... and all the furnishings in this ce, who prepared them?"
"I don''t know. They were already here when I was brought to the countryside."
She knew nothing about it.
Keh observed the ce where she had grown up. She was sent to the countryside at the age of
nine and was raised there.
This house looked in and simple yet contained numerous priceless items. Beyond the house was a
vast garden, serene and beautiful, like a fairnd outside the bustling city.
The garden outside was vast and boundless. Keh asked, "Did you nt all those vegetables and
fruits outside?"
"Well...," Arabe showed a bashful expression, "Do you think I can handle all of that by myself? My
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neighbors help me take care of them."
Keh noticed several middle-aged women in the garden, skillfully and diligently weeding and
fertilizing.
"You have vegetables and fruits, but what if you want meat?"
"The men from the neighboring households raise pigs, ducks, chickens, cows, and sheep. They will
share some with me if I want to eat meat."
"What about seafood?"
"They also go to sea to get all kinds of seafood like fish, shrimp, and shellfish."
Keh was left speechless.
He came from a wealthy family and grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth. What Arabe couldn''t
understand, he could see with just one nce.
She drank water that flowed down from the mountains, had natural vegetables and fruits, and if she
wanted to eat meat, they would ughter a pig for her. If she wished for seafood, someone would go to
sea for her.
Keh watched the woman busy doing something. He always felt that he couldn''t fully understand
her. There were many mysteries about her, like who created this luxurious paradise in seclusion,
protecting her from worries and raising her so tenderly.
"Be, did your father arrange for you to return to the countryside?"
"Yes." Arabe suddenly remembered something and looked at Keh. "Well, not exactly. It''s also
rted to Melvin."
Melvin?
Her former fiancé?
That Melvin had silently taken care of her and nurtured her like the most delicate rose in the world all
these years?