Chapter 1598

Chapter 1598 A Loving Father's Struggles

Only those who walked among the masses would understand the world's cruelty. Burdened by poverty, Anson had often faced disdain from others.

For those as destitute as he was, it was even unlikely that anyone would notice their passing in their home, let alone offer assistance without expecting something in return.

If something were to happen to Eliana, Anson doubted that risking his and Agnes' lives would bring her back. The Sawyer family's plight was a prime example-Jeremiah Sawyer had given up selling hot dogs in search of his missing daughter.

Anson once accompanied Jeremiah to the school to inquire about Penelope's whereabouts, yet they were met with a cruel reply.

"So, your daughter went out and refused to acknowledge you as your father. What does that have to do with us? You peasants better know your place! Without us, your chances of going abroad are nothing but a dream! What a filthy bunch!"

from the school. Anson vividly recalled how

a living out there. There's not much she can do back here, so she's

nodded in agreement, sharing the same

their circumstances, they knew all too well that there was no reason for the children to return

after that day. There were moments when he

challenges, he not only miscalculated his accounts but also faced a substantial

who encountered Jeremiah often urged him to stop waiting for Penelope, insisting that she had abandoned her home. Anson couldn't imagine how he and Agnes would manage if they were

Eliana chose not to return after finding a better life for herself. However, they feared being deceived into believing that Eliana had disdainfully forsaken them after experiencing the world

and pleaded, "Can you help track down the Sawyers' daughter? If you think it's

investigate-she's also trying to save the victims," Elmer replied nervously. He felt somewhat awkward

head and exclaimed, "Your boss is that

Anson felt his

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