Chapter 706

Phoebe was unwilling to give up and go back empty–handed.

The key was probably in Romello’s possession, and there might be a spare key with the butler. If she wanted to explore then on the sixth floor, aside from figuring out how to get the key, she had

to take an unconventional route.

With this in mind, Phoebe returned to her room on the fourth floor, quietly opened the window, and climbed out.

Growing up in the orphanage, she experienced various hardships. From climbing trees to catch birds, to catching fish in the rivers, she had done it all.

In fact, Phoebe had strength beyond that of an average girl, and scaling the building from the outer wall’s pipe on the fourth floor to the sixth floor was a piece of cake for her.

The window on the sixth floor was closed, but luckily, it was not locked.

She successfully climbed into the room.

To avoid disturbing Vanda, who was already asleep on the sixth floor, Phoebe refrained from turning on the lights and used the flashlight on her phone. After a quick scan of the entire room, she

as a study.

pleasant

for anything related to Nathaniel, all the while being careful to restore everything she touched. However, after searching

turned her attention to the rows of bookshelves.

Romello mentioning that their father had brought Nathaniel from Laubal ve and insisted. giving status to this

love.

of books and finally singled out one entirely in a

did not fully understand, she recognized some simple words. She quickly noticed that one

stood on her tiptoes, retrieved the book from the third shelf,

photograph of a man and a woman embracing each other sweetly. The woman looked exceptionally beautiful with her

into her pocket, turned off her phone’s

of slippers behind her. Though light, Phoebe could still notice

the dim moonlight, she saw the other person’s

run away in time and was viciously struck on

someone choking her neck, a sharp voice

come back? You’re a disgrace! You shouldn’t be living

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