Chapter 11 The Nonverbal Is Also Here
Lawrence Manor.
Late night.
Byron walked light-footed into Estie’s room and tucked the quilt around her.
The little girl was sleeping soundly. After watching her deeply for a while, he then turned to leave.
The moment he came out, he saw Luther coming up to him to report, “Master, I went to that restaurant to look through their surveillance, but it was broken, and we found nothing.”
Hearing this, Byron frowned. “That coincidental?”
The restaurant’s surveillance was broken just as he was having suspicions?
Luther looked a little troubled and added hesitatingly, “Maybe it is a coincidence, after all, the lady… No, Miss Jacobs has been gone for so long. We haven’t heard from her for years and it’s unlikely that she will suddenly appear in the country.”
Saying that, he looked at his master’s expression, and it instantly sank.
Luther felt his heart tighten. He lowered his head and said nothing.
“I understand.”
Uttered Byron mysteriously before he turned around and went into his room.
Morning the next day.
After Rosalie had her breakfast, she brought the little ones to the upper-class kindergarten that Mary had recommended.
She had always been rather efficient. After confirming her choice of kindergarten the night before, she worked out the relevant matters overnight.
Today, she brought the two over to go through the admission formalities.
As Mary had said, the threshold of this kindergarten in Coast City was very high. All the students in it were young masters and young ladies of the rich or noble.
The kindergarten was also strict when it came to screening the parents.
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