Chapter 1237

Even after pressing the doorbell several times, no one came to the door.

Adrian and Irene went from being giddily excited to disappointed.

“Adrian, why isn’t Uncle Maxwell opening the door?”

“Perhaps he’s not at home?” Adrian raised his head and looked at Fia. “Mommy, why are you staring at the door?”

Taking a deep breath, Fia said, “Perhaps he’s not at home. Let’s go home.”

Adrian asked, “But Mommy, you’re here because you have something to talk to Uncle Maxwell, right?”

“No, it’s nothing really.” Fia did not want to get involved anymore.

Conrad was a grown adult. If he had noticed something was off from the injection, he would have given Silas a call.

“Mommy, let’s press the doorbell one last time!” Irene looked at Fia insistently.

Fia sighed and gave in. “Alright. Just one last time.”

Meanwhile, in Conrad’s kitchen.

Conrad was laying on the floor helplessly. He had wanted to find something to eat in the kitchen but his body suddenly turned numb, which made him fall to the floor.

on the floor, Conrad

tried to stand up but he could

with his fist. “Conrad, you’re such a

home?” Irene sounded so disappointed.

Uncle!” Adrian knocked on the door as hard as he could.

“1”

he heard their voices. He reached a corner and helped himself up

the door while still thinking about that loud thud.

he was at

it felt wrong coming over right away. It would look like she

concerned about him, how would she face him

home first. We’ll find Uncle Maxwell next time.” Fia purposely raised her voice as she talked to her children.

to the security camera and speaker at the door. When he saw that

not want

Uncle Maxwell is at home!” Irene was

off. He asked curiously, “But why aren’t you opening the door, Uncle Maxwell?”

Conrad felt a pang of hurt in his heart when he saw Fia’s cold and unwilling

I lost my strength and fell to the floor in the

Adrian and Irene anxiously looked

asked, “What’s the password of

“1126.”

to hear this. “Why

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