Chapter 1924

“If she really has gone abroad, then tell me where she went, what her flight number is, and I’ll follow her.

The servant’s eyes widened in disbelief at her audacity.

“Are you here just to cause trouble? I don’t even know who you are.

How can you expect me to give you her flight details? You’re being unreasonable.

I’ve told you Miss Glyn is not here, yet you persist!”

The servant firmly blocked Ryleigh’s path, his patience wearing thin.

“If you weren’t just a young girl, I would have called a bodyguard by now! Leave, now!”

“No way! I’m going to wait right here until Melina comes back!”

Ryleigh declared defiantly, setting her jaw.

“Then keep waiting here,” the servant muttered, seemingly suspecting that Ryleigh might be disturbed.

With a dismissive shake of his head, he turned and walked back inside, slamming the door behind him.

Left alone outside, Ryleigh immediately tried calling Melina, only to be met with a busy tone.

“Sorry, the subscriber you dialed is powered off.

Please redial later…”

Frustrated, she hung up and repeatedly tried the number, her fingers trembling as she poked at her phone screen.

Inside, the servant who had dealt with Ryleigh dialed Melina to report the encounter.

Miss Hopkins came looking for you

beach chair under the radiant sun, Melina responded lazily, “What did

“She seemed quite panicked.

suspect she didn’t achieve what she

Melina took a leisurely sip of her drink

of no use to

urgent, don’t

I’m not interested in

Miss Glyn,” the

the stairs, his voice dropping

what should

and Mrs.

Glyn, if they ask…?”

Melina’s voice chilled.

“Don’t worry about them.

Their schemes have failed.

concern themselves with my

about to set her phone aside when it

ID, her eyebrows lifting

screen,

owe the pleasure of

tinged with

why has the Glyn

her tone laced with

hadn’t pulled our investment, should we have just

moment,

then said, “Melina, since you have the nerve to leave the country,

“Mr.

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