A string of strange numbers danced on the screen as the phone rang. The caller seemed to be anxious.
When Sydney looked at the number, a cold light flashed across her eyes and she answered.
"Hello, who is it?"
Sydney's voice was soft and gentle.
But the sound hurt Brayden's ears like a thorn.
"Where's Olivia?"
It was a cold voice with suppressing anger, which sounded frightening.
Sydney was surprised. "Olivia? Who are you?"
Brayden squinted. "Brayden."
"Ah, brother-in-law?"
Sydney's voice was filled with surprise as if she had just realized who the person on the phone was.
"I'll ask you one last time where Olivia is."
Sydney smiled. "Brother-in-law, you're asking the wrong person. After I talked to my sister just now, we went separate ways. Didn't she go back to look for you?"
Brayden listened to what Sydney said and his face was frighteningly cold.
The handsome face's silhouette was now as sharp as a knife.
Sydney didn't hear any sound and her eyes moved slightly. "Brayden?"
"Brayden? Are you listening? Answer me if you do?"
Still no response!
"Olivia..."
"Sydney, once I find Olivia, if she gets hurt, I won't let you go."
Sydney froze.
Sydney did not dare to say anything even when the busy beep came.
Brayden's last few words hurt her ears like a knife.
Cutting her eardrums.
Brayden hung up the phone. He looked around, his eyes cold and dark.
Including all the panic, uneasiness, and worry.
He clicked on the phone book and dialed a number very quickly.
"Brayden."
"I'll give you a cell phone number, and you find a way to locate it right away."
"What's wrong? What happened?"
"Don't worry so much. Just locate it!"
By this time, Brayden had run out of patience.
He was afraid, afraid that Olivia would be taken away by Henry, and afraid of what Henry would do to Olivia.
He was really scared.
Kelly recognized the loss of control in Brayden's voice and did not dare to delay. She said hurriedly, "I'll get someone to check it right away. You wait first."
The she hung up the phone.
Brayden listened to the busy tone on his phone, clenched his hands into fists and closed his eyes.
He needed to calm down.
At this moment, he must calm down.
When Melody arrived in Silkworm Town, she got out of the car, took off her sunglasses and looked at the wooden houses.
The houses here were not tall, only having two to four floors. The tallest one seemed to have only five floors. Here were no buildings like those in big cities.
It was not as prosperous as big cities.
But it was very lively here.
The people who came and went around wearing all kinds of clothes and dressing casually.
Some were taking pictures, some were looking at the scenery, and some were chatting.
Melody stood here, with an air of superiority that was out of place.
A man stood behind her with her luggage.
She stopped, and so did the man behind her.
Melody looked at everything strange, picked up her phone and dialed a number.
"Miss Johnson."
"How's the situation?"
Melody walked forward and put on her sunglasses.
"Miss Johnson, I..."
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