For some reason, Luther had a bad feeling in his heart.
Ms. Armstrong had just handed over Joyce's pendant to him, and surprisingly she disappeared. What could that mean?
He asked all the staff up and down the orphanage, and no one knew about what happened that year when Charlotte was taken away by the Heath family.
In his extreme disappointment, he was informed that there was once a cleaner, who had now resigned, and she might know a little bit of the inside story.
After he knew that, he used his connections.
The cleaner's current address was soon found to be a dilapidated house on the outskirts of Khebury.
Today, Luther woke up early.
He drove to the outskirts of Khebury.
He found that house easily, and he soon found the cleaner, Mrs. Barr.
Mrs. Barr, who was nearly 70 years old, had just retired that year and took a part-time job in the orphanage to earn some money for her retirement.
It was the first time in her life that she had seen such a dignified upper class person like Luther, who drove a luxury car that she had never seen before, and wore a haute couture suit that she didn't even dare to touch.
She was at a loss for words, her wrinkles were all tangled together, and she looked even older.
Although, someone from the orphanage had called her in advance in the morning and said that Mr. Warner, the patron of the orphanage, would come to see her.
She was prepared for it.
But when she saw the legendary richest man, Mr. Warner, she couldn't help but feel weak in the knees.
"Ma’am, I wanted to ask you about something."
Luther stood in front of the door of the dilapidated house, with the musty smell wafting around and the rotting smell of garbage that hadn't been disposed of in time.
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