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“Don’t worry, Sean. Your mother will be okay.” She reassured him, feeling no particr affection for Ka, but she held her in higher regard because Ka was Sean’s mother.
“I haven’t told Susanna about this yet; I told her that you and I were going abroad for business.” Sean appeared tense.
“Let’s keep this from her for now until we bring your mom back,” Norah suggested.
She lowered her head and sent a message to her parents, letting them know she was heading to Sevaedda and would return home in a few days if things were resolved smoothly. Matteo was already waiting on the tarmac, his face darkened.
Once they met, they boarded the ne in silence, the atmosphere tense.
After a long silence, Matteo finally said, “Your mother is always with her bodyguards when she goes out.” Coming from a wealthy family, they were well aware of the dangers of kidnapping. Ever since Matteo met Ka, he had never seen her without security nearby.
“Ka mentioned she would be back in two days after going to Sevaedda. She always took Nancy topetitions without any problems,” Matteo added.
“Humph, Nancy spending two years with you was merely a ploy to lower your defenses. Now Mom has fallen into her trap.” Sean sneered.
At first, everything seemed normal. Now that something had gone wrong, Nancy was the prime suspect. “Let’s hope she doesn’t hurt Mom.” Sean sighed.
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Matteo held his head in frustration. “We had investigated thoroughly. Nancy is just an orphan with no connections. Who could she be in contact with?”
If even Sacredice couldn’t reveal her true identity, what could her background possibly be?
They had ced too much trust in Sacredice’s intelligence, assuming all the information they received was urate!
“Whether she is a threat or not, we will find out.” Sean looked at Norah and softly added, “You can rest now, honey. I’ll wake you up when we get there.”
This situation had nothing to do with Norah; it was because of him that she got into this mess.
Norah shook her head slightly and said, “Don’t worry about me, Sean. I’m fine.”
Clearly nervous, Sean reached into his bag, pulled out hisptop, and logged into Sacredice’s system. “Everyone, if you’re free, head to Sevaedda now. Here’s the location. T, assist me in gathering all surveince footage of this individual from Sevaedda’sworks.”
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