When Joyce saw Anderson being rescued, she rushed forward excitedly and embraced him tightly.
"Anderson, it's really great that you're okay."
Her arms trembled incessantly, and she couldn't bear to go through such an experience again.
Luther walked over and embraced them both in his arms.
However, Anderson anxiously shouted, "Mommy, Daddy. Fair, no, Fair, she's still inside, she hasn't come out!!"
Although he had escaped the danger himself, he appeared even more panicked.
Joyce and Luther had never seen Anderson in such a panicked state before, even when he had fallen into the hands of the enemy, he had never been so distraught.
Luther quickly held Anderson down, "Don't worry. There are SWAT teams still there, they will wait for Fair."
Anderson desperately shook his head and kept looking back, "It's impossible, it's impossible! She should be not far behind me, if she could come out, she would have already come out. It's impossible to not wait for her, something must have happened in between."
At this moment, another SWAT officer returned and reported, "Mr. Warner, Sir, we didn't find a little girl named Fair. And I used a body temperature detector, there are no signs of life within 20 meters."
Upon hearing this, Anderson became even more agitated, "She really didn't come out!"
At that moment, Justin anxiously walked up, "Didn't Fair come out with you? How could this happen?"
Joyce comforted Anderson, "Don't worry, tell us in detail what happened. Take a deep breath, control your emotions. Calm down, you can do it."
Anderson tried to calm himself down and took a few deep breaths.
He recounted in detail what had happened inside the ventilation duct.
After listening, Joyce fell into deep thought. Suddenly, her eyes brightened, and she exclaimed, "Oh my, Justin. Could it be that when we mentioned Fair's name in the conversation with Cloud, Cloud and the criminals inside went to confirm if there was someone named Fair? This possibility is very high."
Luther continued the analysis, "According to the layout of the ventilation duct, Fair, who had been following Anderson all along, might have heard something directly above the hall, so Fair didn't fail to come out, she went back."
Anderson was shocked. He hadn't expected that Fair had reported the route to him and planned to go back herself. And he hadn't noticed.
No wonder Fair said they shouldn't talk anymore. He thought she was afraid of attracting the attention of the criminals below.
In fact, Fair did it so he wouldn't notice because she hadn't actually followed him up.
Joyce covered her mouth with both hands, her eyes widened. After a moment, she sighed, "My goodness, this child has such high emotional intelligence. It's hard to fool Cloud. If Cloud hadn't found Fair, he would naturally have suspected Anderson. Otherwise, we wouldn't have had to show up here. So, Fair must have gone back herself to let the criminals find her. Only then could Anderson leave safely."
Justin's face turned pale, and he weakly rubbed his temples.
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