After Lawrence ended the call, Kelly asked, “What's wrong? Did something happen?"
“The woman who abducted Sonia has appeared," he replied grimly.
Thinking that it was something worse, Kelly heaved a sigh of relief.
“In that case, why don't you apprehend her?"
In truth, Kelly didn’t blame the woman who kidnapped Sonia and was instead grateful to her. If she hadn't done so and almost hurt Sonia, Kelly would never have known about her daughter's relationship with Harvey and the fact that she was pregnant.
Just the thought of Sonia choosing an ordinary man over the future King of Turlen infuriated Kelly.
“That sly woman has escaped." That was the reason why he was angry.
“We'll just capture her again. I'm sure she has a motive to reappear.
Otherwise, she would have fled a long time ago," Kelly remarked after giving it some thought.
Lawrence nodded. Putting his phone away, he hugged Kelly and prepared to sleep.
“What do you think of Sonia and Harvey?’* Dwelling upon the matter, Kelly couldn't sleep.
Unaware of what was in her mind, Lawrence replied, “Since Sonia is already pregnant, what else is there to think? We will naturally have to let her marry him."
He already had someone investigate Harvey. If the latter turned out to be someone worthy of Sonia, he, as a father, would not stand in their way.
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