Luckily, Riley did not make a sound from the moment Sean picked her up as though she truly understood what Sean said and stayed quiet. With Denise's interruption, he was able to bring Riley to the car swiftly.
As he was back in the car, he pointed at Riley's nose lightly. "Good girl."
When everything was done, he looked at the door of the mansion. At that moment, Denise was being held up by the guard. They were working hard to stop her from going inside. "Not bad."
He curled up his lips and smiled. Taking out his phone, he called Denise.
At the door of the mansion, Denise was still fighting endlessly with the guards. "This is my brother's house. What's wrong with me going inside? Who dares to touch me?!"
Suddenly, her phone rang. She furrowed her brow and, upon noticing it was an unknown number displayed on the screen, warily answered.
"You can come back now," Sean's cheerful voice came from the other side of the phone. "Don't overdo it. They might suspect you when they find out the child is missing."
Denise's eyes nearly popped out of their sockets. She found it hard to believe. 'That fast?!' She thought Sean would need a long time so she had prepared to fight a long-haul fight with the guards. Who knew it ended before she even realized it?
"Alright. I'll go back now." She pursed her lips helplessly. "How lame can you guys be that you need me to go find it myself? A pig would be a better helper than any of you!"
She hung up the phone after giving a 'scolding'. Subsequently, she looked up and glanced at the people in front of her. "I'd force my way in no matter what if this matter didn't come up. Don't think I've given up!"
She turned around and walked away. She left in such a hurry that the guards exchanged looks at each other. They truly believed she left because of an urgent matter.
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