Balfour responded nonchalantly, lifting his gaze to find that the child who'd just been crying in bed was now missing. His pupils contracted instantly, "Where's Baber?"
Patricia also quickly turned her head to look around, "Huh? Where did Baber go? Did he leave with that nanny just now?"
Balfour hurried out of the room, asking the servants at the door, all of whom claimed they hadn't seen Baber leave.
Glancing back into the room, he noticed the balcony door wide open, which connected to other rooms.
"He might have run off to another room through the balcony. He couldn't have gone far in a few minutes. You guys split up and look for him!"
"Sure thing, Mr. Howard!"
After giving his instructions to the servants, Balfour himself prepared to head downstairs.
Patricia quickly caught up with Balfour, asking, "Balfour, where are you going? Aren't you going to look for Baber with me?"
Balfour replied, "Baber won't be lost. I'm going to check the kitchen."
Patricia looked puzzled, "Balfour, what are you going to check in the kitchen for?"
Balfour casually replied, "We have an important guest today. To show my gratitude, I want to add a few dishes for the guest."
Patricia frowned incredulously, "Balfour, you can just order the servants to do it. The kitchen is smoky. Why do you need to do it yourself? Are you really going to cook?"
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