Avery strode into the subway station.

She did not look back once as she walked from Cayden's condominium to the subway station. Still, she knew he was trailing her from a distance out of concern.

After boarding the subway, she eventually arrived at her destination after several stops.

Alighting the train, she headed for the exit.

When she arrived at the residential area, she saw the police and Xavier.

Avery approached Xavier, who stopped smoking once he noticed her. He thought she would show up with Cayden.

Avery thanked him profusely, “Thank you so much for your help, Mr. Dartsley. You should go back and get some rest.”

He fidgeted uncomfortably after her expression of gratitude; it had been a while since anyone had thanked him so generously for doing his job. He muttered, “It's no trouble at all. If you want to thank anyone, you should thank Mr. Moore instead.”

The loyal assistant never let go of any opportunity to paint his boss in a good light.

Just then, Cecelia alighted from a nearby car with a laptop and called out, “Ery!”

Avery raised her head and looked in Cecelia's direction.

Following her gaze, Xavier instructed Cecelia, “Head upstairs with Avery.”

Cecelia immediately understood his intention.

Any granddaughter would be fretting anxiously over their grandfather's disappearance. Thus, Xavier had deliberately invited a female colleague close to Avery to accompany her.

In fact, Cecelia was already in the area helping Xavier out after learning that Avery was with their boss instead of being at home.

“Let's go. We can leave this to Mr. Dartsley,” Cecelia coaxed Avery.

They headed upstairs together, and Avery opened the door to a deserted rental unit.


“Have a seat.” After pointing Cecelia to a couch, Avery headed to the kitchen, planning to boil some water.

Cecelia continued busying herself with her work as she said, “Don't worry about your grandpa. He'll be fine. You need to take care of your own health too.”

Avery stared at Blake's favorite rocking chair in a daze.

Alas, the anxiety and period cramps had taken a toll on Avery's body.

By the time Cecelia finished her work and checked on Avery, the poor woman had curled into a ball on the bed like an injured kitten.

Cecelia decided to stay the night at the Rumpley residence.

Thankfully, the next morning, Avery's cramps subsided.

When she realized Cecelia had stayed the night, she headed to the kitchen to prepare breakfast.

Cecelia woke up at the slightest noise. She was initially confused by the unfamiliar environment, but she soon remembered that she had spent the night at Avery's house.

Meanwhile, Avery had cracked two eggs into a bowl and whisked them evenly.

She then grabbed a knife and diced some vegetables she had washed.

Her mind drifted as she felt the morning chill. It's easy to catch a cold if he doesn't wear enough layers. Where on earth did Grandpa go? Did he wear his thick jacket out? Is he feeling cold?

Losing her focus, Avery accidentally cut her left index finger.

However, she only registered the pain several minutes later.

Meanwhile, Cecelia rummaged through her bag for her toiletries and headed to the bathroom to wash up. As she passed by the kitchen, she noticed Avery clutching her left hand with blood on her fingers.

“What happened?” Cecelia tossed her toiletries aside and dashed into the kitchen. She quickly held Avery's injured finger and shuddered when she realized it was bleeding heavily.

Avery lowered her head and muttered, “I'll look for some gauze.”

“How could you be so careless?” Cecelia tut-tutted while she knelt on the carpet before the couch, wrapping Avery's finger with some gauze.

She continued grumbling, “I understand that you're upset about your grandpa's disappearance, but you can't continue acting like this. We all have our time on this earth. Unfortunately, as the younger generation, we just have to find ways to deal with the loss of our elderly loved ones.”

Avery nodded, even as tears welled in her eyes.

Worried that Avery would burst into tears, Cecelia coaxed, “Leave the case to the police. There's nothing we can do. Why don't you go to the office with me? You might feel better if you can divert your attention to work. Maybe your grandpa will be back by the time we clock off today.”

Thankfully, Avery nodded.

I can't just drop my work entirely. Besides, I still need to care for my dad in the hospital.

As usual, Trident Group was bustling with sharply-dressed employees in the morning.

Cecelia and Avery took the elevator to the design department.

Upon sighting two stony-faced policemen in the reception area, Cecelia asked, “Why are the police here?”

Her colleagues were about to reply when the door to the department head's office opened. Yulissa called out, “My office, Cecelia.”

Cecelia could only hurry over at her superior's command.

Once inside, a dour Yulissa said to Cecelia, “I'm transferring Zayne's project to your team. Will there be any issues with that?”

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