“Since she’s the mayor’s daughter, why did she suddenly disappear from the public eye?” Jagoan asked, slightly interested.
The sudden disappearance of the mayor’s daughter at 12 was enough to interest anyone. Besides, Millie was a talented girl proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy, painting, and poetry. After all, all Titus knew was what had happened before Millie was 12 years old.
It showed that Millie had mastered piano, chess, calligraphy, poetry, and singing before she was 12.
She must be very talented to master so many things at that young age.
“Hehe, that’s a good question, Mr. Young!”
Titus took a sip of wine and added, “When Millie became 12, it was the same year that Mr. Fabian Winters became mayor of Ocean City!”
“The day Millie supposedly disappeared was when Mr. Fabian Winters took office as mayor! Ten years have passed, and the mayor’s daughter, known as a prodigy, has reappeared in Ocean City!”
Jagoan frowned slightly as Titus had been talking on and on about this for some time without getting to the point. Their concern now was why the mayor’s daughter had suddenly disappeared.
“Mr. Lennon, don’t look at me like that. No one in Ocean City knows the reason for Millie’s sudden disappearance, let alone me! But I’ve heard a rumor that Mr. Fabian Winters became the mayor of Ocean City most likely has something to do with his daughter, Millie, when he used to be a little-known head of the Winters family!”
Titus’s voice unconsciously softened. As he spoke, he turned his head to look at the door as if he were afraid that someone might burst in while he spoke.
Ocean City’s mayor was involved, so it was no wonder why he was cautious.
“You’ve spent the whole day talking nonsense…” Jagoan glanced at him and said with a smile.
Titus paused at that. Then, he came to his senses and looked at Jagoan apologetically.
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