Chapter 877 Don't Cry, Dora

After Cohen left the house with Eudora, Nathaniel looked blankly at the smashed toy robot and was scared to tears. He turned around and ran back into the villa.

He ran to the kitchen to look for Ellie while crying.

Ellie was making coffee in the kitchen. She thought it was a rare opportunity for Cohen to come back and that she should treat him well.

She made Cohen's favorite coffee.

When she saw Nathaniel pouncing at her with a tear-stained face, she asked worriedly, "What's wrong, Nathaniel? Did you have a fight with Eudora?"

Nathaniel shook his head. He pointed at the door and said in a shivering voice, "The man took Eudora away."

Ellie didn't know what he meant.

"What do you mean, Nathaniel? Tell me in detail."

"That man ... He took Eudora away," Nathaniel said hurriedly in a broken voice.

"That man? Is he talking about Cohen?" Ellie thought.

Then she realized what had happened. She turned off the coffee machine, went hurriedly into the living room with Nathaniel, but found no one there.

The nursemaid was feeding milk to Sherry and didn't notice what had happened in the living room.

Ellie was dumbfounded. She stood helplessly by the door and didn't regain her composure until she felt Nathaniel plucking at her arm. "Ellie, we have to replace Eudora," Nathaniel said in a broken voice.

The color drained from Ellie's face. She hadn't expected Cohen to take Eudora away.

"What does he want to do?" Ellie thought to herself.

She had an inkling that something bad would happen, so she called Anya in a panic.

After Ellie got off the phone with Anya, she took Nathaniel's hand and went outside.

But she didn't see Cohen's car there.

Then she started to look desperately for Eudora around the mansion. She cried while calling Eudora's name.

But no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't get any of Eudora's responses.

Eudora was clutched tightly by Cohen. She was forced to sit still in the car.

Eudora struggled fiercely, and the lollipop in her hand fell onto the cushion.

Eudora was trembling with fear. She looked at Cohen with tears in her eyes and said in a quivering voice, "I ... I want to go home..."

"Be good, Dora. I'll take you to your new home." Cohen looked indifferently at the girl in his arms and rubbed her head gently.

Eudora shook her head, and tears dripped down her cheeks. She muttered in a soft, childish voice, "I ... I want to go home..."

"Don't you want to go to your new home? There are a lot of lollipops, and I'll take good care of you," Cohen coaxed.

But Eudora didn't stop crying.

She wanted to stay at home with her mom and dad and Nathaniel.

She also wanted to keep Sherry's company.

She wanted to wear the beautiful dresses that her mother bought for Sherry and her.

She didn't want to go to the "new home".

"Don't cry, my dear. I'll take good care of you," Cohen continued to coax Eudora.

Cohen's words sent a shiver down Sam's spine. Does he really want to take the girl away?

No!

It's illegal to take others' kids away. What's more, she's Mr. Welton's daughter!

Sam didn't want to see Cohen drift into crime.

Then he drove to the place he had agreed on with Raymond.

He felt the urgent need to prevent Cohen from ruining himself.

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