Chapter 166 Don’t Deserve to Be a Father (2)
However, a fifteen-year-old girl being alone outside still raised some
concerns.
Moreover, she was the heiress of the Horton family. If something were to happen, who knows if the people over there would go crazy.
Now Valerie is also working with her eldest son, intending to investigate the human trafficking syndicate.
Ms. Horton went missing at the wrong time.
Shaking his head, Galen waved his hand, dismissing the butler.
“We had to find it.”
If the news of the Horton family’s youngest daughter going missing were to be announced now.
The people of that group thought it would be one of their subordinates who did it.
Dare not to make any move lightly, it was another protracted battle.
It was detrimental to Valerie.
Galen, who returned to the study, thought for a moment and eventually called the butler over.
“Go and have a look, find out the whereabouts of the daughter of the Horton family. Once you find her, take her to Mr. Bowman’s place. When Mr. Bowman sees her, he will naturally take good care of her.”
“Yes.”
Respectfully leaving the room, the butler immediately contacted someone to search for Zoe’s footsteps.
Galen leisurely brewed a cup of tea, recalling the time when Derek had his adult banquet.
Zoe’s insecure and timid eyes, along with her shrinking and hesitant
movements.
When faced with his father’s questioning again, he lowered his head and refused to look.
Galen shook the cup in his hand.
“Reese, oh Reese, you forgot to become a father.”
When Valerie came to the Fisher family, she was no worse than that little girl.
The two girls in the Horton family were really suffering.
On the other hand, Valerie, who was declining her classmates’ invitation in the class, received a message from Calvin.
Valerie, do you want to hear something big that I found out today?
Valerie: Good thing? Or bad thing?
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