After returning home, Chloe Reed couldn’t stop thinking about what Walker Grant had said.
There might be a problem with the nannies.
She had hired three nannies, each with a specific duty: one to look after her grandmother, one to manage her meals and daily life, and one to do the cleaning.
Aunt Lewis was the cook, Aunt Miller looked after her grandmother, and Aunt King was in charge of cleaning.
When she got home, she went straight to her grandmother’s room. The old woman wasn’t asleep yet and asked when she saw her, "Where have you been? It’s so late."
Chloe Reed climbed into bed, snuggling up beside her grandmother and whispering, "Grandma, I think there’s something wrong with the nannies."
Her grandmother lowered her voice as well. "What do you mean?"
Chloe Reed hadn’t wanted to worry her grandmother, but she told her what had happened when she’d gone to get her documents.
After listening, her grandmother mulled it over for a moment before saying, "So, you went out this late to see Walker Grant?"
"Yes, he caught the person who snatched my bag," Chloe Reed nodded.
But her grandmother gave her a searching look. "And before that, did you suspect him?"
"That’s right. I suspected he’d sent someone to steal my bag because he’d been refusing the divorce," Chloe Reed admitted honestly. She had nothing to hide from her grandmother.
Her grandmother smiled, then asked, "So now that you know he didn’t do it, what are you thinking?"
Chloe Reed lowered her gaze, her long lashes fluttering. "What difference does it make whether he did it or not? It’s not like he hasn’t done similar things before."
Her grandmother sighed softly. "But you did accuse him wrongly this time. He even caught the culprit and had you come see for yourself."
Chloe Reed instinctively tried to change the subject. "Grandma, let’s get back to the nannies. I’m planning to install surveillance cameras in the house, and..."
She leaned close to her grandmother’s ear and whispered her plan.
After listening, her grandmother nodded. "Alright. I’ll help you keep an eye on them. You go ahead and do it."



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