“Silly you!” Winnie said as she patted him on his shoulder. “Everyone will be happy once you recover. That way, you’ll finally be able to sleep well and—”
“I’m not sleepy,” Xavier suddenly interrupted.
“Fine,” Winnie mumbled, sighing inwardly. Gosh. I realize I’ve been sighing a lot more ever since knowing him.
After a while, she added, “You might not be sleepy, but I sure hope you haven’t forgotten what we’ve been through.”
Upon hearing that, Xavier furrowed his brows. “Very well, then. Let me investigate the guy called Harrison Xander. I’ll make the arrangements once I’m back at the hotel.”
“Sounds good,” Winnie replied with a nod. “With your help, I’ll be able to make a lot more progress.”
“What?” Xavier uttered as he cupped her face. “Are you still planning to continue the search on your own? There’s no way I’d allow that. I won’t let you spend your time and effort on other men except me!”
Needless to say, Winnie was more than amused.
To think he was so serious earlier, only to return to his domineering self at a flip of the switch. That said, I must admit this quirk of his is starting to grow on me. I’m finding it rather adorable.
Josiah, however, laughed so hard that he spat his water out.
As efficient as always, Xavier launched an investigation into Harrison Xander and received news the next day.
Winnie wasted no time looking through the information sent over by the private investigator and felt it was all highly credible.
Thus, she decided to share everything she knew with Sebastian when she sent Xavier to his treatment that day.
This time around, not only was Winnie present at the acupuncture session, but Yolanda had also tagged along to learn from her grandfather.
Since the former was still unfamiliar with acupuncture and couldn’t possibly take over the reins of the treatment, it was no surprise that Yolanda remained Sebastian’s first pick.
Even though Winnie had doubts about Yolanda’s motives, she, unfortunately, couldn’t find any evidence to back her assumptions up.
She had gotten people to keep tabs on Yolanda, only to find out that the latter had hardly left the house in the past few days, and even her call history didn’t seem unusual.
Yolanda was either truly innocent or had another phone that was very well-hidden.
Alas, what else could Winnie do when she hadn’t found any concrete proof? She couldn’t approach Sebastian to voice her suspicions about Yolanda wanting to harm Xavier, could she?
It wasn’t long before the acupuncture needles were all applied, and it was time to leave them in place.
Sebastian had wanted to use the opportunity to get Winnie familiarized with the various acupoints on the human body, but to his surprise, the latter had other plans in mind.
“Old Mr. Xander, there’s something I need to tell you. It’s about your grandson, Harrison Xander.”
Despite his initial shock, Sebastian soon became visibly excited.
“What about him? Have you found any information? He’s still alive, isn’t he?”
Seeing how happy and hopeful Sebastian was, Winnie suddenly couldn’t bring herself to break the news.
After a while, she frowned and said, “No, Master. Didn’t I tell you before that I found out he has a property in Avenport? I had to stop the investigation back then for personal reasons, and it was only yesterday that I asked Xavier to help me with it. Thanks to him, I was informed earlier that we finally tracked down Harrison’s residence in Avenport. That’s why I wanted to share whatever information I currently have with you.”
As disappointed as he was, Sebastian quickly recomposed himself. “Oh, well done! I didn’t even know he had a property in Avenport! Show it to me, then!”
The truth was, he knew he had reacted too emotionally. After all, what were the chances of his grandson surviving when the latter had gone missing in the Arcvas Desert for two long years?
That said, it’d still be a consolation to Sebastian if he could find out anything about Harrison, no matter how trivial.
Now that she had gotten his consent, Winnie promptly took out the collated information and handed it over. “Here’s the property in question. The house got purchased five years ago, but Harrison didn’t use it often. In total, he probably stayed there for less than a year.”
“Indeed! That’s because I’ve always kept him busy in the research institute, so he barely had time to head out,” Sebastian explained before looking through a stack of photos. “What about these? What are they supposed to be?”
“These photos show the items we found in Harrison’s mailbox, which include utility bills and postcards. However, those postcards were all sent anonymously, so we have no idea who the senders were.”
“Do you have a clearer picture of these postcards?”
“Yes, I believe there are two more. Give me a second,” Winnie replied as she swiftly dug them out.
Alas, the moment Sebastian held the photos up for a closer look, his hand started trembling.
“That’s Harrison’s handwriting. I recognize it! Where are my glasses? Yolanda, fetch me my reading glasses! Hurry!”
Yolanda, who was standing behind her grandfather, couldn’t help but sigh. “Grandpa, you’ve been wearing your glasses this whole time. Where do you want me to go?”
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