Selena was back home, and Jasper was already stunned.
His sister was back in the country and he didn't know it yet. How did Georgia know about it?
"Where did you meet her? What is the situation of my sister now? Where is she now? Tell me!"
Jasper sounded anxious. Georgia immediately understood that Jasper did not know that his sister had returned.
Georgia related what she had just seen.
"... I saw her in front of a neighborhood. She was holding a child in her arms and got into the car. I wanted to rush over and say hello to her, but the car drove off right after she got in. I couldn't talk to her. I thought she was back, and maybe you knew about it, so I called to ask you. But you don't seem to know about your sister's return. By the way, what about the child she was holding? Do you know? I see she looks in a hurry, and I don't know if something has happened."
Jasper got anxious.
His sister had returned home, and he had confirmed from Georgia's mouth that his sister was holding a child. It was definitely the child that was inside her belly.
A year had passed, and the child should indeed be born. But why didn't his sister contact them when she returned home?
Jasper felt worried. He always felt that something must have happened to his sister.
When he thought of the child of his sister, whose father was unknown, Jasper got angry. He always felt that maybe that man had bullied her sister.
"Tell me where you saw my sister, I will immediately find someone to investigate the surveillance to get the license plate. Something happened to my sister, and I'm not at liberty to go into detail right now. Just tell me everything you know. I have to find my sister. She's all alone with the baby. How can that work? I will get her back."
Georgia was aware that Jasper cared for his sister. She didn't think there was anything wrong with telling Jasper everything she had just saw. Immediately, she told Jasper where she had just seen Selena.
Only then did the two hang up the phone.
And after Jasper hung up the phone, he immediately looked for someone to investigate the trail of his sister's return.
His sister had disappeared for more than a year. Immediately, he found out from the customs his sister's travel records back to the country. And Georgia saw his sister again in front of a neighborhood, which could only prove that his sister was really back home. Next, he just had to investigate various surveillance and license plate numbers to determine where his sister was living now.
He originally intended to tell his parents about this matter. But Jasper thought that he hadn't brought his sister home yet. If he said it now, it would make his parents worry. He might as well find his sister and then bring her back to his parents.
On the other hand, Georgia had come to the school to pick up Annie, who had just finished school. She was going to take Annie to the car to go home right away, but Wesley suddenly came to her.
Georgia did not know how to face this little boy, but Wesley spoke to her.
"Auntie, I'm sorry about pushing you down earlier. I did it wrong. I apologize to you."
Georgia was a little surprised that this little boy was so well behaved.
She suddenly remembered the plan that Travis said yesterday.
"It's okay. You are still young and don't understand adult things yet. It's not your fault. But I have one thing I want to ask you for help, and I hope that after I ask you, you won't tell anyone else. No one, including your mom and dad. Is that okay?"
Wesley was a little hesitant, but he remembered that this woman had protected him from the thugs. He nodded.
"Auntie, what is it that you need my help with?"
"Actually, it's a simple matter. You just pull a few hairs and give them to me. But you can't tell your parents about this, or anyone else. Is that okay?"
It was just pulling a few hairs and Wesley thought it was easy.
If he could repay Georgia for saving his life yesterday by agreeing to this, he felt he had simply earned it.
"That's certainly no problem. Auntie, wait a minute."
Saying that, Wesley directly pulled a few hairs from his head and handed them to Georgia.
"Then it’s a deal. You have to remember not to tell anyone else about what happened today."
The little boy smiled extra happily at Georgia. He felt that Georgia was very kind to him, making him feel somewhat affectionate, and he didn't hate her as much as he used to.
After getting this done, Wesley spoke to Annie again.
"Sister, I'm going home. Bye."
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