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Sean’s parents shared the same thought. Now that Sean was the head of the family, they preferred to let him take charge of such matters.
“Norah has been missing for half a month. It’s likely her body won’t be found. I wonder why he’s still so determined to search for her.”
The red roses were prominently disyed in the uniquely designed vase, with the lighter buds positioned above the fully bloomed ones, creating a striking arrangement.
Nancy, kneeling beside Ka and silently listening, suddenly perked up when she heard Ka’s words.
Matteo frowned. “That’s Sean’s concern. Ka, he’s an adult now. He knows what he’s doing. We shouldn’t interfere.”
“But he’s still my son. I have every right to direct him on what needs to be done. It’s absurd if I can’t even influence his marriage.”
Suddenly, the sound of the vase shattering filled the room, with porcin pieces scattering everywhere.
Once neatly arranged, the flowersy scattered amidst spilled water, creating a mess.
A sudden silence enveloped the living room.
Ka was enveloped in an odd tranquility, staring at the shattered vase before retrieving a new one to restart the flower arrangement, not speaking or exining her actions in breaking the vase.
Nancy quietly discarded the broken rose and selected another.
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Matteo’s expression darkened as he ascended to the second floor. Having witnessed the incident, the maids fetched brooms to clean up, whispering amongst themselves to avoid disturbing their employers.
One month had passed since Norah vanished.
The Carter family’s scheme to ckmail the Andrews family had failed. Despite their initial attempts, Joanna’s resistance and the Andrews’ stern warning forced them to abandon their ns.
Sharon had considered revealing the scandal to the media. But after viewing a video clip Joanna sent, she dropped the idea, realizing that any further attempts at ckmail would only make a fool of them.
Thus, the Carter family had no choice but to relent.
Susanna’s condition noticeably improved. She engaged actively with her psychologist, eager to recover swiftly. Her leukemia treatment also progressed, yielding better results than anticipated.
Yet, Norah’s absence continued to weigh heavily on her friends’ minds.
One day, Joanna decided to visit Gil and Trudy, bearing gifts and honoring Norah’s request to check on them whenever she was free.
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