Although he parted ways with Zuriel Perth on bad terms, Neil still got the most important clue from him. A vital clue he missed.
Why didn't he think about the relationship between Warren Silas and the current Silas family? Well, he did think about it, but the information they found about Warren Silas before this didn't have anything to do with the Silas family.
After all, there were many people who might have been named Silas too. No one could stipulate that one Silas must be related to the other Silas.
It turned out that Warren was the actual elder brother of the current Old Master Silas, Andrew Silas, the head of a powerful family in Country A. That was to say, Mia Kyle was related to the Silas family.
Neil gently tapped on the leather chair rhythmically with his fingers. He squinted his eyes and looked out of the window.
This matter seemed to be more complicated than he had imagined.
Should he tell Mia about it?
He'd better not. At least not before he managed to get any evidence to prove the relationship between the two families, he could not tell Mia.
Mia was impulsive and bad-tempered. She was already the mother of a seven-year-old child, but she never considered any consequences before she acted.
However, it was not all her fault entirely. In fact, Neil was also responsible for Mia's unrestrained personality.
If he paid more attention to Mia and kept her in check, she would not be so impulsive. All these years, he had never controlled her, he even added more fuel to the fire.
As he was thinking about it, a phone call came. Without looking at the phone number, Neil knew it was from Kevin Kyle.
He did not look at the phone screen and answered it. "Don't worry. Little Karen is not just your daughter, she is our treasure. Anyone who threatens her, I will know what to do."
"Mm," Kevin replied with his signature brief answer. Even though Neil knew him very well, he still frowned.
Neil said discontentedly, "I say, Matthew, can't you utter a few nice words to me? I am your Uncle for God's sake!"
Kevin answered frankly, "Sure."
Neil asked, "Matthew, are you deliberately getting on my nerves?"
Sure?
What was this attitude?
It really looked deliberate now.
Kevin added, "I don't have the time to make you angry. Do you have anything else to tell me? If you don't, I'm going to hang up."
Neil was probably burning up. "Matthew, is this the attitude you should have when you ask me to run your errands?"
When facing other people, no matter how agitated they made him, he could deal with them calmly. But every word his nephew said would make him jump in anger.
Kevin was still calm and said, "You don't want to do it?"
Neil was speechless.
Well, it was true. He was willing to do it.
Neil added, "There's nothing now. I'll tell you if there's any new information."
On the other side of the phone, Kevin did not speak again, nor did he hang up the phone. Obviously, he had not heard what he wanted to hear, but he was too lazy to ask more.
Having been Kevin's uncle for decades, Neil knew him very well and said, "Don't worry. Karen's fine. Today, she took her Little Aunt and Levi to walk around the City."
"Okay. I'll hang up now." After hearing what he wanted to hear, Kevin did not linger for another second. He hung up the phone as soon as he said so.
Hearing the busy tone on his phone, Neil didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
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