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What Separates Me and You novel Chapter 126

Chapter 126 He Was Acting Strangely Today 

Lily’s voice cracked as she shrieked at Robert. Even so, she was unable to stop him from ending the call. 

When Daphne witnessed her half-sister’s despair, she tightened her hold on Bambam. The baby seemed uncomfortable with how his mother had been holding him, so he started crying loudly, which sounded quite jarring in the courtyard. 

Daphne quickly comforted her baby as she walked back to Alvarez Manor. She no longer paid attention to Lily, who was sobbing her heart out on the ground. 

Many housekeepers happened to witness this scene as well. They quickly hid in secluded corners while whispering among themselves. 

Just as Lily broke down in tears, she received a text message from the same unknown number. 

“Come to this location if you want to save your children. Remember, you must come alone. I can see your every move from here, so if you dare to pull off any stunts, you know what sort of consequence you’ll be facing.” 

Lily read the text message while shivering violently, her chest already heaving up and down heavily. She was unable to think properly due to the overwhelming anxiety. All she could do was follow the kidnapper’s instructions. 

She then got into her car and drove toward the location. 

Meanwhile, Josephine and Lewis were having breakfast at the dining table in Styx Mansion. At the same time, a series of crackling sounds could be heard coming from upstairs. Conrad and his men were upstairs doing some work. 

They were currently in the process of setting up a safety barrier outside every window. 

Styx Mansion was now an actual prison, thanks to their handiwork. 

“The weather’s pretty nice today. Where do you want to go today? I’ll spend the day with you. “Lewis suddenly made an offer to Josephine from across her. 

Josephine turned around to glance at the weather outside quietly. It was a gloomy and cloudy day, and it looked like it was about to rain at any moment. “Did Lewis really think that the weather is nice?” she wondered to herself. 

The man in question raised his head to look at Josephine. “How about it?” 

A moment of silence later, she gestured, “I want to watch a movie.” 

She couldn’t recall the last time she had watched a movie with Lewis. It might have been five years ago or even further back in the past. 

However, she did remember being an eight-year-old when she watched her first movie with 

Lewis. The cartoon series she loved the most had been adapted into a film. After Lewis found out about it, he took her to the theater to catch that movie. 

Back then, little Josephine sat in the theater in delight. At that time, she felt as happy as the children sitting around her. 

Lewis paused in his actions, having recalled something as well. He nodded in agreement while replying, “Alright” 

It had been a long time since he last watched a movie, so he completely forgot how to buy movie tickets online. In the end, he chose to go to the ticket counter to purchase those tickets. 

Josephine observed as the man stood in line among the crowd. Lewis, with his tall stature, naturally stood out Dressed in a dark windbreaker, he resembled a model surrounded by ordinary individuals. 

Thankfully, there weren’t many people in the theater lobby Soon, Lewis returned to Josephine’s side with the tickets. He even bought her a cup of coffee. 

Josephine drank the coffee silently while Lewis leaned back on the couch. He stared at a certain corner, seemingly thinking about something 

The woman kept sneaking glances in his direction, feeling he was acting strangely today. 

However, she couldn’t put her finger on what exactly made him weird. 

They had to wait an hour until the movie Lewis bought tickets for started. During this time, Josephine consumed three cups of coffee and made five trips to the restroom. 

Before they entered the screening room, Lewis bought her two more cups of coffee. 

Josephine already felt like puking by then, but when the man forced the cups into her hands, she could only accept them quietly. 

Upon entering the screening room, she finally realized Lewis had bought tickets to an 

animated movie. 

Suddenly, a wave of bitterness started welling up in her heart. 

How could Lewis still think that she was still a fan of animated movies? 

Children occupied the seats around Lewis and Josephine. The latter felt as if she had returned 

to the past for a moment. 

However, she didn’t feel as happy as the children around her then. All she felt was bitterness. 

The movie lasted for two hours Josephine struggled to pay attention to the film, her mind preoccupied with the growing discomfort in her bladder as it had reached its limits. She had a difficult time resisting the urge to use the restroom. 

Lewis, however, remained fully engrossed in the movie. He didn’t take his eyes off the screen 

once the whole time. 

He was the sort of person who would carry out any task seriously, no matter how mundane it was. For example, he would watch movies and television dramas with Josephine with gusto. 

Despite knowing Lewis would always space out while maintaining eye contact with the screen, Josephine couldn’t help but be moved by his unwavering focus every time they spent time together. 

Meanwhile, after a grueling journey, Lily finally reached a remote rural area by car, having traveled a considerable distance. The spot she had arrived at was situated halfway up a mountain. 

The surroundings were dotted with numerous dilapidated houses, remnants of the past inhabitants who had long since departed. The abandoned dwellings stood forlornly, overtaken by nature as tall weeds engulfed the crumbling structures, concealing their decaying remnants. After getting out of her car, Lily could only venture forward with difficulty. 

Anxiety had already taken over her mind by then. She glanced at her phone, quickly noticing the lack of phone reception in the area. She clutched her phone tightly as she continued heading up the mountain slowly. 

Lily had no idea where her children were at right now. All she could do was check every house and room meticulously. 

Every house in the area was quite far apart. Lily moved deeper into the area, quickly covering all available houses and rooms that hadn’t yet collapsed into ruin. 

Unfortunately, she was unable to find her children. 

Lily started yelling her children’s names as she sobbed, but there was no response. 

“I’ve already followed your instructions and came here on my own! Give me my children! Where the hell are you? Come out right now! Let me see my children! Just come out already!” 

Lily was on the verge of suffering from another emotional breakdown. She accidentally tripped over her feet and fell down, but she didn’t get up. Instead, she sat on the ground and started sobbing loudly. 

Many insects were crawling past her in the grass. If this were to happen in the past, Lily would have jumped and shrieked out of fright. Now, she felt nothing but numbness when she stared at the insects around her. All she could think about right now was her children’s safety. 

If things could have taken a different turn, Lily wished that it was she who got kidnapped instead of her innocent children. 

Just as she started to feel hopeless, she realized she could vaguely hear children’s voices coming from somewhere. 

Lily quickly stifled her sobs and held her breath so that she could pay attention to her 

surroundings. The chilly breeze swept past her, allowing her to hear children’s faint cries from 

afar. 

Delight took over her instantly as she clambered up to her feet, ditching her bag in the process. Then, the woman stumbled in the direction of the children’s cries. 

Finally, Lily could hear the loud cries coming from a bricked building that was about to collapse anytime soon. 

She didn’t hesitate to open the door. The moment she did so, she saw her children strapped to a pillar. 

“Caleb! Penny!” Lily quickly ran toward them, almost tripping over her own feet. 

The children were blindfolded. They erupted into shrill sobs when they heard their mother’s voice. 

“Mommy!” 

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