Chapter 160 Longing (1)
After Valerie finished her dessert, Ramona drove away.
“Valerie, if you were tired, just say so and go home to rest. Let those men handle the other tasks.’
“I knew, Auntie Ramona.”
The car slowly drove toward the destination.
Valerie also took out her phone and turned on the sound.
Above are all the calls and messages Calvin made to himself.
She quickly clicked on the reply.
“Calvin, just go to the hospital and check on the condition of our classmate.”
“You are fine, and that’s good.”
Calvin received a text message from Valerie, and his heart felt a little more stable.
“Did Auntie Ramona know where it was?”
“I told her.”
Two people were communicating with their phones and had a rough idea of how many minutes were left until arrival.
Randal sat in front of his desk, watching Calvin hand him the documents.
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The content inside is infuriating to everyone.
Randal’s brow never relaxed.
“When did you start the investigation?”
Randal asked Calvin in a low voice.
So much information, some of which even dug deeper.
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The deeper it goes, the more complex and confusing the relationships inside become.
All kinds of illegal activities, including the involvement of a group, were inside.
If one wants to achieve a clean sweep, it is imaginable that both parties would have paid a huge price.
Calvin, this kid.
Isn’t it as I thought it would be?
“Well… on the day Valerie moved in, I investigated the people in her building and found out about that couple and their children.”
So I continued the investigation while I was at it, but I didn’t expect Valerie to also be targeted by someone.
And at that critical moment, her classmate suddenly moved into Valerie’s room, so we couldn’t take any action either.
“But didn’t an accident happen today? Besides that little girl, the little boy was also caught. If Valerie hadn’t given that little girl the anti–wolf device in advance.”
She never had any chance of winning.
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Calvin remained silent, but his gaze remained resolute, indicating that his thoughts had not wavered.
“Uncle Randal, there was an accident, which was also the worst scenario that Valerie and I had considered. Fortunately, both the little girl and the little boy are fine.”
But the nearest one can be caught, we cannot miss this opportunity, and there are also children waiting for us to rescue them.
Randal’s serious gaze was fixed on Calvin.
This was a dangerous thing. The ones on the surface could be captured, but if you went deeper…
The consequences were unimaginable.
It was very likely to die at that time.
His hand trembled.
As Randal recalled the radiant smile of his eldest son, he pursed his lips.
“This involves a lot, you should think about it again.”
After speaking, Randal wearily rubbed his temples, not wanting to continue the conversation.
But Valerie was coming soon.
We also had her involved in this matter.
When Derek came home…
Looking at the gaze between myself and Calvin, one can easily imagine it.
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“Uncle Randal, I have made up my mind. In recent years, there have been an increasing number of child trafficking incidents. I believe that with our help, the situation can be alleviated to some extent.”
“I wouldn’t let Valerie get more involved, just asked her to help out in the early stages.”
Randal did not respond, and the atmosphere between the two became awkward all of a sudden.
The heaviness of the air became even more apparent.
“Calvin, I knew, you were careful about safety.”
“Yes!”
Seeing that Randal finally agreed, Calvin’s heart instantly reignited with flames.
He wanted to say something, but the door of the room was knocked.
“Uncle Randal? Calvin?”
“Valerie, come in please.”
Calvin greeted Valerie as she entered.
Randal immediately changed his expression and looked at Valerie with a smile on his face as she entered.
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