Shirley looked at Lillian curiously, and after a while, she saw Lillian hand her the written note.
Shirley picked it up and saw that the words “Thank you” were written on it.
Thank you.
Shirley did not know if she should laugh or cry.
She had done nothing good in her whole life, and when she repented, she was already crippled.
Now that someone was thanking her, she suddenly felt that she was not a good-for-nothing. At least, she was still useful.
Although Fabian had no evidence to prove that Carter took Lillian away, he was basically certain that this was the case.
Additionally, based on the man’s figure shown in the car rental’s surveillance, the only person with this outline and figure who Fabian could recall was Carter.
However, Fabian already had a broad social circle in Country F. It would be impossible for Fabian to be unable to find Carter.
What worried him most was Lillian’s body.
Although Lillian had a successful bone marrow transplant, she was still young, and her body was still recovering. He truly did not want such a young and weak little princess to be physically injured again.
Amidst the moment of worry, his phone rang. When he saw the caller ID, he was surprised.
It was Carter!
Without missing even a beat, Fabian picked up the phone immediately, and Carter’s voice drifted over from the other side.
“What’s wrong? Why are you suddenly in the mood to call me, Young Master Johnson? Didn’t you already block my number?”
Fabian was not in the mood to beat around the bush with Carter, but he was worried that if he was too direct, Carter would deny it.
Fabian could only suppress the worries in his heart and pretended to be calm. He asked, “It’s nothing. I saw the St. Piaf news about you, and I heard my friend from the airlines say that you came to F Country.”
Fabian’s tone sounded relaxed.
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