"My father...has never fulfilled his responsibility of a father, and instead, always backstabbed me."
With that, he turned around and added, "Still, there is one piece of good news: he finally confessed the location where he had hidden Aura. I’m bringing my men to find her in a while."
Luna paused for a moment, then nodded. "Please be careful.”
Joshua curled his lips and murmured a reply. Then, h e helped Luna up from her chair and said, "You should go back home with the children and get some rest. I'm guessing that Aura must’ve seen the news about Adrian's capture, and she must be trying to escape.
"However, that place is rural and desolate, and she can't have gone far. It’s just that it might take some time to find her, so please don't wait for me."
Luna murmured in approval, then stood up and walked out of the yard with Joshua's help.
It was getting late.
After sending off the final florist's van, Alfred suddenly caught sight of a van that had yet to leave.
It had already been so long since he told the female driver where to get her payment, so why was she still here? Did she get lost?
Alfred passed on his tasks to a servant and left to find the driver himself.
This woman had been working with Lynch Mansion for a long time, and she frequently stopped by to deliver flowers. She must have been familiar with the layout of Lynch Mansion at this point, so how could she get lost?
As soon as he stepped foot into the hallway, he caught sight of the woman standing in the corner. He furrowed his brows and patted Aura's shoulder. "Hey, what are you doing here, looking so suspicious?"
Alfred's voice was loud, so Joshua and Luna, who had just been about to leave, heard this. Joshua frowned and immediately turned to glance alertly in their direction.
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