Keegan’s eyelids twitched. Where did these siblings get all these strange emojis?

Keegan called Trevor, who answered quickly.

“Where are you?” Keegan asked.

Actually, it wasn’t Stella who contacted Aldor to stop Paul; it was Trevor. Trevor had been keeping tabs on Paul, and Stella informed him as soon as she found out Paul had located Darcie. Trevor, as the oldest brother, was left with the responsibility.

Trevor replied, “Grandpa’s in the hospital. I’m heading back to Salcator.”

Keegan’s expression tightened. “When did this happen? Is it serious?”

morning. He’s

asked, “Did you tell

I still don’t know how to explain it. But when I looked into Dillon’s overseas activities, I used some of the Hall family connections. Somehow, Grandpa found out. After Stella was recognized, they began wondering how the child was switched. They knew I was investigating the midwives, so they started putting the pieces

due date. Grandpa and Grandma were giving lectures out of town. As soon as they got the call, they booked tickets to come home. That winter, it snowed heavily, causing flight delays and road closures. By the time they arrived,

husband and mother-in-law weren’t by her side, and why a colleague had

spent years trying to win over the two elders, treating them like his own parents. The initial resentment had faded a lot over time. But now, with the possibility that their daughter’s death wasn’t an accident and that the culprit might be their ex-son-in-law’s ex-wife, Grandpa couldn’t hold back his

it a secret and didn’t inform Trevor until Grandpa was out of danger. They actually didn’t

grandchildren—one is filming, one is pregnant, and one is still in elementary school. None of them can go back right now. As the oldest, Trevor

okay?” Keegan

wouldn’t have been able to convince him not to contact my dad, even knowing that Mom’s

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