Chapter 27 Let It Go

He picked up the tea on the table and drank it all in one gulp. “Nathaniel, she is dead. Let it go.”

As the words fell, Zachary realized he had just spoken on behalf of the deaf one.

Nathaniel didn’t notice anything unusual about him today and continued to read on.

As he was almost finished, a call came in.

Nathaniel answered. It was his assistant, Mason. “Mr. Rainsworth, I’ve found out where Calvin

went.

Mason sent the address over.

Nathaniel opened it and saw it was in a remote small county town known as Sparaville.

The name sounded somewhat familiar, but he couldn’t recall where he had heard it.

“What’s wrong?” Zachary, who was beside him, couldn’t help but ask when he noticed Nathaniel. had been silent for a long time.

Nathaniel stood up: “I need to go out for a bit. If there’s anything, contact me by phone.”

After saying that, he grabbed his coat and headed out without hesitation.

Zachary wanted to ask where he was going, but he saw Nathaniel hurriedly leaving.

He was the only one left in the room.

too late, and Zachary hadn’t rested

morning, Nathaniel finally arrived at

the

he met

“Mr. Rainsworth.”

“Mm.”

to the countryside

and further investigation revealed that Cecilia’s nanny lived here when she was

Nanny?

rain, Nathaniel’s eyes darkened as he recalled why the name Sparaville was so

to him more

marriage, whenever there was a holiday, Cecilia would anxiously ask him, “Nathaniel, I have something to do. Can I go to

Nathaniel didn’t care where Cecilia went, nor did he ask what she was going to do

can go wherever you want. There’s no need

every time Cecilia went anywhere, she would

didn’t like going out much, and most of the time, she came to

they arrived in front of

place.” Mason stepped forward and glanced at

Nathaniel, who

and

for me outside,”

“Yes.

of dampness hit him. The interior was very

place

gaze landed on a black–and–white photo on the. square

Hisp

and stared at it for a

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