?<strong>Chapter 784:</strong>
Can understood immediately. “Got it.”
The news of Aurora’s abduction spread quickly.
Friends and family constantly reached out to Joelle, each call urging her to take care of herself.
However, Joelle resisted their visits. “Too many visitors might draw the wrong kind of attention or bring danger. I suspect Molly’s recent scare was no ident.”
Shawn, respecting her wishes, stopped asking to visit. “Is there anything I can do to help?”
“There is.” Joelle had poured over Raelyn’s letter countless times. “Could you investigate who else had children with Raelyn? It seems such arrangements aremon for those unable to conceive. Amara is now institutionalized, and I must stay with Molly. Could you investigate this for me?”
“Sure,” Shawn replied. Just before hanging up, he added, “Joelle, there’s something else. I’ve uncovered that Raelyn’s assets abroad could surpass the wealth of some nations. It’s a massive fortune, and honestly, such wealth isn’t always a blessing. Have you spoken to Adrian about this?”
“Absolutely,” Joelle responded, her grip tightening on the letter. “But no amount of wealth canpensate for the safety of my daughter.”
Shawn conceded to her viewpoint, and Joelle sternly added, “And if they think they can simply im that wealth, they’re sorely mistaken.”
Anyone audacious enough to abduct her child would suffer harsh repercussions.
After the call, Leah walked past, carrying a hefty bag of groceries. Given the ongoing family emergency, everyone had reduced their trips outside.
Can would handle the procurement of necessities, arranging for them to be delivered right to their door.
“Hold on a moment.”
Leah stopped. “Ma’am? What do you need?”
“Have you checked everything?”
“Absolutely, I’ve checked everything thoroughly. All is as it should be.”
Joelle moved closer. “Leah, in these times, please make sure all food is safe. Pay special attention to anything Molly mighte into contact with—inspect everything meticulously.”
Leah looked past Joelle and saw the nanny descending the stairs with a bottle. This nanny, chosen through a stringent hiring process after Molly’s birth, was a recent addition.
“Understood.”
As Joelle turned, she identally collided with the nanny. “Did you catch that? Please ensure you’re extra vignt with Molly right now. For your diligence, I’ll triple your sry.”
“Thank you, ma’am.”
One weekter, Adrian began his ascent of Mount Everest.
Joelle found herself unable to reach him as easily as before.
While nursing Molly in the peaceful courtyard, her eyes often wandered over the barrenndscape, watching leaves drift to the ground as a sense of mncholy grew within her.
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