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By the time Robert and Ivy arrived at Cambrode, the sky was already pitch dark, and Robert hailed a taxi and gave the driver the address Avery had given him.

The closer they got, the more nervous Ivy and Robert grew.

"It's been almost two days. Why haven't they found Layla?" His heart sank.

He desperately wanted to call Hayden but decided against it, knowing that Hayden must be running himself thin in his search for Layla.

There was no update on the family chat group either, and when Avery called, Robert answered right away.

"Mom, Ivy, and I have landed, and we are on our way to you," he blurted out.

"Okay. Be safe." Avery sounded less devastated compared to how she was earlier that day because Hayden had just caught the signal of Layla's phone.

Knowing how worried his mother was, Hayden informed Avery right away as soon as he located Layla's phone.

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meters above sea level, and it would be irresponsible for tourists to wander out of the

guide, nor would it make sense for her to climb down after taking the cable car

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