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The hidden billionaire heiress (Lyra Melvin) novel Chapter 799

Smoking?

He just received the punishment, and now he was still in pain. How dares he...

Malcolm sighed helplessly, and cast a reassuring look at Lyra.

As soon as Malcolm left, the two kids clung to Lyra completely and did not let go.

"Mommy! Mommy! How did Daddy find you?" Molly blinked.

Spencer also said, "Daddy said you were back at the Lloyd Manor to do business, but I overheard the conversation between daddy and Chad that day, and knew you were missing."

Hearing her brother talking about it, Molly suddenly remembered another very important thing.

Well, she was going to complain!

"Mommy, you don't know. Daddy has been very arrogant recently. He hadn't come to see us for many days. Last time, Spencer and I caught him smoking in the office! Drinking too! He's not good! Mommy, teach him a lesson!"

Lyra chuckled, and gently pinched her little cheek, "If your daddy hears your complaint, I'm afraid you will be taught a lesson first."

Molly's complexion changed, and she retracted into Lyra's arms again, "I'm not afraid! I'm not afraid! You will protect me. He should be taught a lesson!"

Lyra stifled a laugh.

There was constant laughter in the ward, and with the arrival of Lyra, the two little kids were very cheerful after the gloom disappeared.

...

Coming out of the lab, Malcolm went to find Lucie.

Lucie was placed in a high-end hotel owned by White Corp.

The downstairs was guarded by police and bodyguards, and the door of the hotel room was also guarded. The entire hotel did not accept guests tonight, except for one guest, Lucie. The monitoring was so strict that not even an ant can crawl in.

Malcolm was not in a hurry to go upstairs, but sat on the sofa in the hotel, listening to Brad's report first.

On the tablet were some photos of simple items taken by Brad. There were many photos, and no details were missed.

One of the most important photos was the gold bars found under the floor tiles in the back room.

"Boss, I've already checked. There are logos of HCY Bank on the gold bars. That bank is a joint venture with a foreign company. The head of the bank is from Atria, and he is not in the country at the moment. The bag of gold bars in Lucie's home is the best on the market. Totally, that's worth two million dollars."

"Besides the bag of gold bars you mentioned, there are also ten gold bars hidden in the floor tiles under her bed. The numbers of the two batches of gold bars are different, and the banks are also different. The ten gold bars under the bed are very damp and should be stored in a long time."

Malcolm looked stern. His brows were slightly frowned, and he tapped the tablet with his fingertips, turning the pages of photos one by one.

In such a poor small residence and small family, before saving Lyra, Lucie had already hidden ten large gold bars, and stored them for a long time.

This was not normal.

"Have you found out about her husband and son?"

Brad nodded, "I've found them. There are a few yellowed group photos in the drawer in the back room. It looks like they're her husband and son. Boss, if you scroll down, you should be able to see the photos."

Malcolm continued to turn the pages meticulously.

Brad was still saying, "The group photo of Lucie's family has no plastic package and it is not framed. The edges are yellowed, covering most of her son's face."

"According to the investigation, Lucie's son died many years ago. She and her husband often quarreled and had disagreements. In the end, her husband moved out and went to the city to make a living. She never heard from him again."

So Lucie said before that her son and her husband all went to work in the city and would come back once during holidays, which was all a lie.

Her son had passed away a long time ago, and she had been separated from her husband for many years. She had always lived alone on the mountain in isolation.

Malcolm just turned to Lucie's family photo on the tablet.

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