Chapter 171
Olivia’s departure was sudden. Gillian did not notice at all. It wasn’t until the nurse in her grandfather’s ward came to report that Olivia had not come for the entire day that she suddenly realized it.
Why did Olivia suddenly leave?
Gillian raised her eyebrows slightly and suddenly had a bad feeling.
Because she had too many things to worry about these days, and because of the banquet that was going to be held when she took over the Smith family in ten more days, her heart had been tense, afraid that something would happen!
Hence, Gillian had asked people to keep an eye on Olivia. However, she did not expect that there would still be a mistake.
Frowning, she called Jim Lucas, who was keeping an eye on Olivia.
Beep, beep, beep… Beep, beep, beep…
It had been ten minutes, but no one answered the phone.
Gillian frowned even more. The office was clearly as quiet as the night, but she was so frustrated that she could not calm down for a long time.
“What a useless man!” Jim couldn’t even keep an eye on Olivia.
Gillian hung up and called the person in charge of the detective agency. The person in charge replied very quickly. He said that he would send someone to the hotel to see what was going on with Jim.
After a while, Jim called.
There was something wrong with his voice. It was hoarse. “I’m sorry, Ms. Smith… “Jim rubbed her temples. His head hurt terribly. “Mr. Andrew of the Sullivan family left the hotel and returned to Evervale at noon.”
“What about Olivia?” Gillian sat up straight.
Jim shook his head and apologetically said, “I’m sorry, Ms. Smith. I fell asleep and don’t know where Olivia is. I just asked the hotel. Olivia has checked out. Only Blake is still here.”
“Check out?” Gillian was anxious. “Where did she go?”
Gillian did not take over the Smith family completely and announced it to the public, which made Gillian uneasy. Gillian was always afraid her grandfather would have a trump card for Olivia to catch her off guard.
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Olivia’s whereabouts now. We have the means to find out the transportation method she took through
Gillian nodded. “Then
leaned forward and rested her arms. on the desk. Her fingertips tapped
did Olivia
Olivia use their past friendship to seek help from
shouldn’t do so!
shook her head and denied it as soon
past, those big shots were willing to pay attention to Olivia because of her grandfather. Now that she was
felt a little more relaxed at the thought of it.
“Ms. Smith, I’ve checked. Olivia should still be in Layfield. She
go anywhere?” Gillian was
ID number. She didn’t
Gillian hung
any
which was all she could
deliberately avoided her, Gillian’s contempt for Olivia increased. Gillian felt that there was no need for her to put too much effort into Olivia. Olivia was only
nothing. She only knew how to hide and did not
petty Olivia was!
in a low–profile car with a special license plate.
on her
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it quickly changed as if it
chin with her left hand. She used her right
like an aged person learning to
received some news. He looked back at Olivia as if he had something to say, but he did not want to disturb her thoughts.
clear gaze slowly landed on his face with a hint of
with a stern tone, “Miss Taylor, someone is investigating you. Do you
him off in
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but Olivia lowered her head and looked at the
arrived at their destination, Olivia followed the person who came out to pick her up into
door, he subconsciously wanted to follow her in, but he was suddenly pulled to
Tyson Burton, the
doing?”
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