Chapter 2229 Demanding The Seal

“This means something must have happened.”

The colors drained from Kevin’s face as he exchanged a glance with Gerard, asking again, “What’s the situation now? Is Mr. Lindberg hurt, or did something happen to him?”

“I don’t know,” Francesca said, shaking her head. “Could you reach him?” Gerard asked immediately. “I couldn’t.” Francesca shook her head again.

“But you at least know if he’s dead or not, right?” Kevin was on tenterhooks. “I have no idea.” Francesca was putting on the perfect definition of obliviousness. “You…” Hearing the answer, Kevin was so angry his face flushed red.

The frown on Gerard’s face showed he was equally displeased when he demanded, “Do you even know anything? Even if you can’t contact Danrique, you should at least be able to get in touch with his subordinates. Don’t tell me you can’t even do that!”

“They will inform me if there is any news,” Francesca replied calmly. “Have both of you taken breakfast? Would you like to eat together?”

Kevin stormed out, but Francesca suddenly remembered something and called out

she asked directly. “She didn’t,” Gerard replied with a frown. “She’s with Danrique.

see. Could you let me know if she contacts you? Thanks,” Francesca requested. Gerard glanced

thought those two would be tough to deal with, but it turned out easier than I

just to pump you for information today. They don’t dare to do anything now because they don’t know what happened to Danrique, but they might start getting

That’s what His Highness said, too,” Monica agreed, nodding. “Ms. Felch, you should rest well while you can. You’ll need

said, for all she could think of doing was flying

following three days elapsed uneventfully with no visitors bothering her, and Francesca stayed at the quiet house,

Danrique every day, but all her calls went unanswered. The only exception was the one she made to Gordon, who called her

worry and helplessness

the house again, bringing with them a

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