Basil Smith responded and went inside. Godfery Shaw, with anger in his voice, said, "What is going on here?" Basil Smith also saw that large bouquet of roses and was instantly stunned. Who is so bold and reckless! Daring to send roses to Young Master Shaw. The problem is that it’s the top floor of Cloudglow Tower; roses shouldn’t be able to be sent up here. Basil suddenly thought of someone and said with difficulty, "Young Master, it might be Hailey Smith. Hailey came back from the Capital City today..." Besides Hailey, Basil couldn’t imagine who else would be so daring to do such a thing and succeed. "She came to Cloudglow once today, but now we don’t know where she went." Basil looked at Young Master Shaw’s face, which alternated between green and purple, and wiped a sweat for his brother. Is that kid tired of living? "Take it out and throw it away!" Seeing that Young Master was already furious, Basil hurriedly stepped forward. For more chapters visıt 𝓷𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓵※𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓮※𝓷𝓮𝓽 With an angry expression, Godfery Shaw then noticed a card pinned outside. The card was unsigned, with only one sentence: "May all your wishes come true." Basil had already picked up the bouquet of roses. Godfery Shaw suddenly said, "Put it down." Basil was puzzled but put it back down. Basil dumbfoundedly went out. The meticulous Bob stood there, dazed like a fool. What situation is this? Did Young Master accept that bouquet of roses? Oh my! What’s wrong with the Young Master? After Basil went out, Godfery Shaw took down the card. His slightly angry expression gradually calmed. Wishes come true, huh? Godfery Shaw looked at the card in his hand and murmured, "I only wish she could come back." Five years, Amelia, why haven’t you returned yet? Godfery Shaw didn’t attempt to approach or search for her. He was concerned that his approach would bring her misfortune, so he could only endlessly pray in his heart, never daring to inquire. That bouquet of roses quietly sat on Godfery Shaw’s desk, forming a stark contrast with the cold decor of the entire office. The fastest-spreading thing in the world is gossip. Within two hours, the entire company knew that someone had sent roses to Young Master Shaw. Back then, the sensational affair between Young Master Shaw and Amelia Wright was known throughout Riverwood City. It was also known that Godfery Shaw’s so-called fiancée was a sham, just someone paid to play the part. And Evelyn Dawson, due to their involvement in that false accusation, was caught on a hidden surveillance, leading to the downfall of the Dawson family. Amelia Wright had practically become a legendary figure. She married Young Master Shaw, and after the divorce, made Godfery Shaw seemingly want to die for her. In these past years, as Godfery Shaw consolidated and expanded the Shaw family’s power, no woman dared to provoke him. No one dared to seduce or throw themselves at him. Now, however, someone had sent Godfery Shaw a bouquet of roses, and the key point is that he accepted it. This incident quickly fermented in Cloudglow Tower, and then spread throughout Riverwood City. The one responsible for all this, Nancy Allen, was busy with a group of people, setting up her new shop, preparing for its opening. The next day, Sophie Allen didn’t go to Cloudglow Tower. Because on odd days she worked half a day, and even days, naturally, she didn’t need to go. Sophie was helping everyone arrange the flower shop. No new renovations, just taking down all the decorations, getting rid of the old counters, and replacing them with new flower racks. Then they went to the flower market together and bought a lot of fresh flowers wholesale. They called a small truck and had a few workers help transport everything back to the shop. The workers moved the purchased flowers off the truck and arranged them neatly. Emma Lewis was busy and bustling, while Robert Reed was outside directing. Even Elijah Jefferson came over to help move flowerpots. Because it was Nancy’s flower shop, everyone actively and personally helped out. Even little Sophie was bustling around with bundles of flowers, helping out energetically. On the other hand, Nancy hardly moved around; even doing this much today already surpassed her usual activity level. Robert Reed, having been instructed, naturally wouldn’t let Nancy exhaust herself. At the flower shop entrance, they bought a hanging basket swing chair, and seeing Nancy looking tired, Robert Reed quickly made her lay down. Nancy said she was fine, but everyone insisted she go rest. She could only helplessly lean back in the swing chair. Everyone in the shop was busy and bustling, wearing short sleeves and drenched in sweat. Meanwhile, Amelia Wright, wearing a sweater, curled up in the hanging basket. Her physical frailty and lack of vitality made her feel cold all the time. Now snuggled in the comfortable swing chair, she lacked energy and dozed off sleepily. "Everyone quiet down, she’s fallen asleep." "I’ll go cover Mom with a blanket." Sophie took a blanket and covered Nancy with it. The person in the swing chair curled up like a sleepy cat in the afternoon, lazily nestled. Everyone moved more quietly. Typically, everyone’s needs were met, and they held respectable positions, rarely doing physical labor . Yet now, despite being so tired, they all felt so happy. What if it’s tiring? She’s back now; hopefully, this time, she will be as her new name suggests—at peace. When Nancy woke up, rubbing her eyes and getting up, she found the flower shop had already been tidied up. She stared in surprise, though she couldn’t speak. Emma Lewis supported Nancy’s shoulder, urging her inside, "Take a look; is there anything you’re unsatisfied with and want to change?" Nancy walked in and saw that it looked almost exactly like her drawings, with everything thoroughly cleaned. Emma proudly said, "How about it, satisfied? We did it all ourselves." Nancy could only nod, silently expressing her gratitude. In the past, she saw only hatred and desired revenge. But after decisively dying once, she saw this world differently. Facing everyone, she felt loved. She was loved by so many people. Tears welled up in her eyes, and she almost cried. Seeing she was about to cry, everyone quickly changed the subject. Robert Reed asked, "By the way, what should the flower shop be called? It hasn’t been named yet. Think of a name, and I’ll write it by hand, then frame it." Nancy didn’t hesitate, taking out a small notebook and writing, "Let’s call it Flower Room." Everyone was taken aback. They couldn’t help but think of the Flower Room in the Imperial Garden. Everyone thought of it, but instinctively avoided mentioning it. However, Nancy brought it up herself, her pen steadily writing, "The past Amelia Wright died in the Flower Room; now, Nancy is reborn in the Flower Room." Seeing Nancy truly letting go, everyone felt happy for her. The previous her lived too wearily, and though many things were unclear, her pain was evident to all. The name set, Robert Reed immediately wrote the characters for Flower Room himself, having it carved into a plaque to be hung later as a sign. Everyone was tired from the long day but still felt quite lively. Elijah Jefferson suggested, "To celebrate the opening of Nancy’s Flower Room, let’s go celebrate. I’ve set up a five-star hotel in the old downtown. The chef there is someone I went to great lengths to bring in, and he can make a full banquet with superb taste." Everyone looked towards Nancy. Everyone was exhausted from the day’s work; Nancy had dozed off for a while and wasn’t tired, so she nodded in agreement. She smiled and wrote, "I also want to see the old downtown." A group full of spirit set off together for the old downtown. Before leaving, Nancy wrote another card on a bouquet of roses and had it sent out by courier. That bouquet quickly arrived at Cloudglow Tower.