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Daisy Zane glanced at her cell phone. The note there was a chaos. It was the note she had replaced for Holt Lawrence.
She answered the phone and said, âSpeak.â
Kevin Clark raised an eyebrow.
Holt Lawrenceâs voice was somewhat hollow. Right as he began speaking he said, âNana, I have something to tell you. Donât get angry.â
âHmm. Go on.â
âWell, that that â Holt Lawrence stammered for a moment, then gathered his courage and quickly said, âWilliam Butch attempted suicide. Heâs in the hospital now, but heâs been resuscitated. People are watching him around the clock.â
Daisy Zaneâs expression suddenly turned cold: âWhat happened?â
âWeâve been secretly following him. Anyone who attempted to approach him was turned away,â said Holt Lawrence. âBut I checked just now. Today oh, itâs past midnight now. Yesterday morning, after William Butch left home, the Butch family went to visit his grandmotherâs house.â
Daisy Zane looked down.
âOur people kept following William Butch, paying no attention to his grandmotherâs house,â said Holt Lawrence. âYesterday evening, after William Butch returned home, he went out again within two hours. Then took a taxi straight to the beach.â
âHe jumped into the sea?â
Kevin Clark looked at Daisy Zane, but he couldnât hear what was being said on the phone.
âNo, he just fell over while he was standing by the sea,â said Holt Lawrence. âOur people immediately took him to the hospital. A large amount of sedative was detected in his blood. Itâs a good thing we got him to the hospital in time, otherwise we wouldnât have been able to save him.â
After he finished speaking, Daisy Zane stayed silent for a while before saying, âKeep an eye on him for now.â
âHmm,â Holt Lawrence replied. âI guess his grandma must have said something to him. Itâs hard to understand why he would be so desperate. He is just at the prime of his life. He almost lost his future.â
Daisy Zane didnât listen to him prattling on and just hung up the phone.
Kevin Clark asked, âWhat happened?â
âWilliam Butch attempted suicide and was hospitalized. Heâs stabilized now.â
âI heard Xavier Dominic say something about it. His family has a heavy responsibility,â Kevin Clark said. âPerhaps the thoughts that were instilled in him from a young age were problematic â
Kevin Clark did not finish his words before the phone rang again.
Both of them frowned almost simultaneously.
Kevin Clark was simply annoyed because his words were constantly being interrupted, while Daisy Zane assumed it was another call from Holt Lawrence.
But just as she picked up her phone about to hang up, she noticed that it was Wilton Edwards calling.
Daisy Zane immediately sat up straight and answered the phone: âUncle Wilton?â
âMiss â Wilton Edwards could only utter these two words before he was replaced by Gael Easton on the phone, âYou brat, where the hell are you? Get back here now! Edward Kirstenâs people have invaded your villa, and Charles Amos is terrified!â
With a bellowing rage, Gael Eastonâs voice was so loud that Kevin Clark could hear it clearly.
Daisy Zane immediately headed for the cloakroom, her voice cold as frost: âHow are Charles Amos and Uncle Wilton?â
âUncle Wilton is fine. Charles Amos is scared. Heâs shaking.â
Kevin Clark and Daisy Zane quickly departed, mostly in silence during their journey.
Edward Kirstenâs people had invaded her villa, which meant that Edward Kirstenâs power had been restored. Having already experienced defeat once, this newly formed power could only be stronger than before.
A powerful force lurking in the shadows.
Throughout their journey, Daisy Zane kept recalling familiar images â from the bombing of Edward Kirstenâs base, to their escape from Continent A, down to their life in Continent A.
When she had left Continent A, Charles Amos was only three years old.
Barely old enough to remember anything.
Although Charles Amos hardly remembered life in Continent A, he was terrified of Edward Kirsten.
At that time, whenever Edward Kirsten approached him, he would cry â his face turning purple, his whole body trembling.
Daisy Zane didnât know what Edward Kirsten had done to him, but ever since that time, she kept Edward Kirsten from getting close to him.
As the car drove into the villa, before it could completely come to a stop, Daisy Zane got out.
Being obvious signs of a fight around the villa, Daisy Zane didnât bother looking closely and went straight into the living room.
In the living room, Uncle Wilton was holding Charles Amos, constantly patting his back.
Gael Easton was pacing in large strides around the room.
As soon as Daisy Zane entered the living room, both Uncle Wilton and Gael Easton looked her way.
But Charles Amos, burying his head in Uncle Wiltonâs shoulder, didnât move.
He only lifted his head when Uncle Wilton stood up and called out âMissâ. Charles Amos then glanced over.
Daisy Zane walked over, holding Charles Amosâs gaze. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Charles Amosâs face was extremely pale, with red-rimmed eyes, but he wasnât crying.
His little hands gripped tightly onto Uncle Wiltonâs clothes.
After a few seconds of eye contact, Daisy Zane spoke, her tone light: âNot crying thatâs progress.â