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Hope It's Not Too Late to Love novel Chapter 379

Chapter 383

Running all the way to her car, Vania got into the driver's seat as fast as she could before breathing out heavily.

Only slightly did she calm down. I will not panic now.

She then took out her phone and contacted Hanson.

The call hardly took a second to go through, and the speaker's adoring voice could be heard. "Darling?"

"Hanson, Jude's missing." Vania's voice trembled.

"I'm going over now." Hanson was shocked, but he quickly became solemn. "I'll meet you at the school."

"Okay."

Hanson knew just how much Vania suffered to find Jude, so he drove quickly to the school, thinking about the unimaginable that would happen if anything happened to the child.

The two reached the school at almost the same time, as Hanson went to hug Vania upon seeing her. "The child will be fine. I'm here now. I've already sent Larry to look into this."

Nodding, Vania was a bit teary-eyed. "He will be fine."

"Let's go in and see what happened." Hanson held her hands to comfort her.

In the class teacher's office.

The trio immediately went up to them upon seeing Vania arrive. Lowering their heads, they were very remorseful. "Mommy, it's our fault for not looking after Jude. Please punish us."

Vania only replied gently, "My sweethearts, this isn't your fault. Mommy is not angry with you. Now, let's find Jude."

The trio nodded. "Okay. We'll get Jude back."

With a stern expression, Hanson looked at the teacher. "How did Jude go missing?"

The appearance of such a domineering individual suddenly made the teacher very nervous. She only replied softly, as she did not dare match Hanson or Vania's gaze, "I'm not sure about the whole situation either."

As the identities of the children's parents were not documented, she was not too sure who they were, but judging from their aura, she knew that they were not ordinary people.

Then, she kept thinking about what to do next.

"You don't know? How did you even become a class teacher?"

Vania suddenly became very fierce, as the person responsible could even utter that she did not know about a child missing under her care. "Did you find out about the situation immediately?"

The teacher could not speak, as she was struck speechless.

Snorting, Vania replied, "What did you do from the time Jude went missing?"

"I…" The teacher could not reply to her since she had not done anything.

"Call the police now," ordered Vania.

However, the teacher only grew nervous at this and tried to stop her. "Miss, shouldn't you make sense of the whole situation before calling the police? Maybe the child was just being playful and hid somewhere because he did not want to attend class. I don't think we should trouble the police over such a trivial matter."

Livid, Vania glared at the teacher. "This is a trivial matter?"

Intimidated by her fierce stare, the teacher replied, "N-No, it isn't…"

"Then, why aren't you calling the police? Are you hiding something?" Vania's voice sank frightfully low.

In a panic, the teacher picked up her phone tremblingly. "O-Okay."

Due to the pressure from Vania, she could not even speak properly.

It was only until she called the police did Vania turn around and look at her kids. "Tell Mommy now, what happened?"

James spoke, "It was break time during classes when Judy said that he wanted to go to the bathroom, so we accompanied him. But, he did not come back out."

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