Patricia was filled with anger at Sean's words, causing her to tremble. After a moment, she abruptly ended the phone call.
Sean coldly set down his phone and pursed his lips. A mocking expression appeared on his face.
Lily brought this upon herself. Who could she blame? Vincent nearly took Xavien's life, and yet, she still went to provoke Xavien, who actually had a sense of justice.
The Pearsons had committed inhumane acts. Patricia couldn't believe that Lily was unaware of her parents' actions.
Unable to locate Sean, Patricia had no choice but to trouble Abigail.
She and Martha headed straight to L.Moon. Upon entering L.Moon, she pointed at Abigail's face and scolded, "You troublemaker! Nothing good has happened since you returned home! Call Sean immediately and tell him to bring Lily back, or else you'll regret it!"
Martha lacked the same confidence as Patricia. With teary eyes, she looked at Abigail and said, "If you resent what I did to you in the past, I can apologize. I'll do anything for you, as long as you spare my Lily. I beg you."
Abigail had already turned cold from Patricia's scolding, and Martha's words couldn't sway her.
"Sean is Sean, and I am me. If you want to find him, you should go to Pendorf. Why are you causing trouble here?" Abigail furrowed her brows. She didn't know what had happened to Lily, but she had heard that no one had been in contact with her for two or three days.
Even if something had truly happened to Lily, Abigail believed the woman deserved it.
Sean and Xavien had a blood feud with Vincent, and Lily went to Pendorf alone to provoke Sean. Wasn't she jumping into a fire pit herself?
Patricia immediately burst into tears and wailed, "Give me back my granddaughter!"
Helpless, Abigail rolled her eyes and shouted, "Security, escort them out!"
"Abigail, Lily is your cousin. How can you allow Sean to abduct her?!" Patricia accused loudly, tears streaming down her face.
Abigail's tone was cold and devoid of warmth as she said with an indifferent expression, "Oh, she's my cousin when she has problems, but when she doesn't, I'm not even worthy of entering the Pearsons' door. You, as an elderly person, are quite interesting. So, as long as the situation is not in your favor, you can say anything hypocritical, right?"
"She disappeared after going to Pendorf. Dare you say it has nothing to do with Sean?" Patricia cried and questioned.
Martha supported her, softly sobbing, "Take care of yourself. Vincent said he already sent someone to investigate Lily's situation. There will surely be traces once it's done."
Abigail nodded in agreement. "You're right. Once it's done, the police will find out. Just wait for the results from the authorities. There's no use causing a scene here, understand?"
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