Chapter 48
The bank had liquidated the Xaviers’ other villas, so now they were homeless and had to rent houses to live in.

This remaining villa was Rowena Xavier’s personal property.

Trent’s plan to heavily inflate the prices of worthless artifacts and sell them off to people had worked. Most of the attendees had spent money in that auction and bought something from the Xaviers, intimidated by Trent’s power.

Trent may have died, but the money fell into Rowena’s hands.

Rowena was a woman, but she became a pillar of hope after Warren and Trent’s deaths. The Xaviers all turned to her, in hopes of her pulling them back up into wealth.

An old man, around 50 years of age, lay on the bed in a room on the second floor of the Xaviers’ remaining villa.

Beside him was a woman clad in a white dress.

That woman was Rowena Xavier. She was in her 30s but looked no older than 19 thanks to her high-maintenance lifestyle.

She was slim and had delicate facial features. She was an attractive woman in every
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