Chapter 85
Savanna was so shocked by the news that her son was missing that her heart skipped a beat. However, very quickly, she calmed down. She ran out of the Cassel Groupâs building. Brandon had personally driven the car out of the garage and parked it in front of her. She quickly got into the black Cayenne, and it drove back to the Casselâs house.
At this time, the house was filled with a gloomy atmosphere. Mandel, who was extremely treasured by the Cassel Group, was missing.
Giselleâs eyes were red. When she saw Brandon and Savanna, her tears fell immediately. She said in a hoarse voice, âSavanna, Iâm sorry.â
It was her fault for not looking after Mandel well.
Even though Savanna was extremely angry, she could not vent it out at this time.
Seeing that Savanna didnât speak, Giselle cried out.
Tracy consoled Giselle. âMom, donât cry. Youâve been crying for half a day. Itâs bad for your eyes.â
Giselle vented her anger at Tracy. âOf course, you think it doesnât matter. After all, you are not related to Mandel by blood.â
Tracy felt wronged, and her lips pursed. âMom, I also love Mandel, but the most important thing is
that crying canât solve the problem. We have to find Mandel.â
At the mention of this matter, Giselle was furious. She shouted at the servants in the room, âDo you know where Mandel is?â
No one dared to say a word. All the servants lowered their heads.
âDebbie. You tell me.â
Giselle pointed the gun at Debbie.
Debbie was ashamed and also depressed. âMrs. Cassel, I donât know.
âI was the first to discover that Mandel was missing. Last night, I put him to bed. I was also the one who carried him to Mr. Casselâs room. I was the one who put him on the baby bed. Mandel was missing. I should be held responsible.â
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Debbie started to slap herself several times. Her face was swollen, and she did not stop either.
On the other hand, Giselle did not stop Debbie from slapping herself.
Savanna thought that this matter had a lot to do with Debbie, so he gave up on trying to stop Debbie.
Avery came down with a cane. When he saw Savanna, his expression was solemn and apologetic. He
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taking Mandel away. Mandel should be in the Casselâs house, but they still havenât found him. Brandon, I was wrong about this matter, but now, we have to find Mandel first. Weâll talk about it after we get Mandel back.â
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Avery said this and looked at Savanna.
Savanna heard Averyâs words, turned around, and rushed to the courtyard of the Casselâs house. She began to search around the courtyard for Mandel, not letting go of any clues.
Brandon glanced at Savanna and did not follow her out. Instead, he led his men to search the courtyard.
Everyone searched the Casselâs house, but they still couldnât find Mandel.
When Tracy came out of her room, she saw that Brandon was smoking at the door of her room. She walked forward. âBrandon, donât worry. Mandel will be fine.â
Brandon exhaled a puff of smoke. His gaze pierced through the smoke like a bayonet. âIf I find evidence and prove that you did it, I wonât forgive you.â
Tracy trembled and shouted, âBrandon, why do you suspect me? How could I hurt my nephew? I love him so much.â
Tracyâs voice was loud.
Brandon sneered. âThatâs enough. I know what you have done. I just didnât tell anyone. You got Claire out of prison, didnât you?â
Tracyâs heart skipped a beat. She didnât know which part had gone wrong.
âBrandon, I helped Claire find a house, but I didnât get her out of prison. As for who it is, I believe that you will be able to find it soon.â
âThat would be the best.â
Brandon threw the cigarette butt away. His voice was hoarse and filled with danger.
âTracy, youâre my sister, and I have already spared you once. Donât do it again.â
Brandon turned and left.
Tracy looked at Brandonâs back and felt very upset. In fact, when she found out that she had fallen
in love with her brother, she knew her life had been doomed. There seemed to be a long way to go before she could get Brandonâs love.
Tracyâs room was right next to Giselleâs. Just now, Giselle seemed to have heard Brandonâs voice in the room. When she opened the door, she saw Brandon coming downstairs. She asked Tracy, who
was stunned, âWhat did Brandon just say to you?â
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Tracy slowly turned around and looked at Giselle. âBrandon asked where Winnie went. He suspected that we were the ones who kept her hidden. I think he will investigate it. Mom, Iâm so scared.â
Tracy was quite cunning, and her reaction was fast enough.
Giselleâs eyes were deep. Slowly, her eyes were filled with anger. âSo what if he found out? I want to see if he will choose that bitch or his mother.â
With the support of Giselle, Tracy was full of confidence no matter what she did.
She grinned and held Giselleâs arm. âMom, donât worry. Brandon would definitely choose you. You are the woman he loves the most in this world.â
They couldnât find Mandel, so the Casselâs house was covered in a gloomy atmosphere, and the sky above the villa was shrouded in a haze that could not be dispersed.
Mandel had been missing for a long time, and Savanna was also feeling more and more desperate.
Inexplicable fear tore at her heart. She had thought of thousands of endings in her mind. The most horrible result was that Mandel left her.
Everyone was upset, but no one was as anxious as Savanna, including Brandon. After all, it was she who gave birth to Mandel.
No one could empathize with the anxiety and pain in Savannaâs heart, as well as expectations. Savanna was very afraid that her expectations would turn into despair.
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There was a lot of delicious food on the table. No one picked up a knife or fork. Savanna had no
appetite.
âMrs. Cassel, there seems to be someone in Verboten Courtyard.â
Suddenly, Debbie rushed in with her hair in a mess, and her panicked voice broke the silence.
Just now, when she went to Verboten Courtyard of the Casselâs house to find Mandel, she saw a
shadow. She couldnât confirm if it was a human or not.
Debbie was timid, and then she ran back.
When Giselle heard Debbie say that there was a shadow in Verboten Courtyard, Giselleâs face turned pale. She looked at Tracy at the same time, and then she slapped her knife with a bang. âNo one has been there for many years! How could there be someone inside? Debbie, you must have lost your mind!â
Giselleâs words were very suggestive, but Debbie, who blamed herself for Mandelâs missing, couldnât hear it at all.