Samuel ran up a little earlier than Tim.
When he saw Nicole squatting on the toilet in the bathroom, he couldn't help but step forward quickly.
"What's the matter?"
"The mirror!"
Nicole gasped for breath.
Samuel looked at the mirror and saw the blood red handwriting on it, telling them to “mind your own
business.”
When Tim ran up, he also saw this.
"Who did it? Someone has sneaked into the Green's?"
It reminded Samuel.
Right now, this house was in his charge, so there shouldn't be anyone new here.
"Claudina, get everyone to the hall."
Samuel's voice was as cold as ice.
He didn't care about some little tricks against himself. But he couldn't forgive that someone scared
Nicole.
Nicole was scared at first. But now that she found out these words were actually written with her
lipstick, she quickly got up and wiped the handwriting off the mirror.
"What are you doing?"
Samuel was puzzled.
Nicole whispered, "I've already taken the picture. We can't keep this. If the children see the mirror,
they'll be frightened."
As they spoke, Zoe and Joseph walked in.
"Daddy, Mommy, what's wrong? What happened?"
Joseph looks at Nicole with worry.
"Mommy, what did you shout just now? Did you see the mouse?"
Zoe rubbed her eyes, still sleepy.
With the children here, Samuel did not say anything.
Nicole smiled and said, "Nothing. I saw a cockroach and it was already killed by your daddy."
Her face was pale, but she smiled gently.
"Mommy, you're so lame. How can you be afraid of a cockroach? I can kill it myself!"
Zoe seemed to be a little proud.
"Zoe, you are so great! Joseph, can you take your sister out? Daddy and Uncle Tim want to clean up
the bathroom."
Nicole smiled and said to Joseph.
Joseph frowned and looked at Nicole. Only when he was sure that Nicole was fine did he nod and
leave with Zoe.
When he reached the door, he turned around and whispered, "Mommy, they've all gathered in the hall."
Hearing this, Nicole got the feeling that she could not hide anything from Joseph.
"I see. Thank you, Joseph."
Samuel looked gloomy.
They went downstairs and sized up the servants in front of them. Samuel asked coldly, "Is everyone
here?"
"Apart from Rey. Rey went out to buy weeding tools and he hasn't returned yet. Everyone else is here."
When Nicole heard what Claudina said, she took out a stack of white papers and handed them to these
people. "Everyone writes down 'mind your own business' and hand it over. You will get punished if you
deliberately write unclearly," she said.
Since Nicole had given the order, Samuel and Tim remained silent and watched the servants write with
pens in their hands.
Not long after, they all finished writing.
However, Nicole found none of their handwritings looked similar to that in the mirror.
"When will Rey come back? You guys go out and look for him, or make a phone call to ask him to come
back."
As she spoke, Claudina hurriedly said, "Madam, Rey is back."
"Ask him to come over and write these four words."
Nicole's actions made everyone puzzled, but she did not explain.
Rey was soon brought over.
He looked very honest.
He wrote these four words as Nicole instructed.
But still, it wasn't the handwriting Nicole was looking for.
"Is it him?"
Nicole shook her head at Samuel.
"You can all leave. Do what you need to do."
Samuel told them to leave.
"This is impossible. Apart from the servants, no one can sneak in. As you know, we are no ordinary
family. Every bodyguard of us is the best in their game. So no one can sneak into our bedroom. But
someone did enter our bedroom and write on the mirror in the bathroom. It means this person is in our
house. But I've asked all of them to write those words. Why can't I find the same handwriting?"
Nicole tried to figure it out, but she couldn't.
Samuel and Tim also looked solemn.
"I'm sorry to make you worried."
"There is no need to apologize. I just can't understand why there is always someone hidden in the
family."
Hearing that, Samuel was somewhat depressed.
This was what he was worried about.
If there really was a traitor in the house, he was afraid that something would happen to Nicole and the
children.
"I'll find out what's going on. Nicole, Tim, don't worry. I'll take care of it. I swear I will find all the traitors."
With that, Samuel turned around and walked out of the hall.
Nicole wanted to explain that she didn't mean that. But Samuel couldn't hear any explanations now.
"Don't you go with him? Aren't you afraid that he will do something stupid?"
Tim leaned against the wall with his hands shoved into his armpits and looked at Nicole.
Nicole shook her head and said, "Samuel is not such a fragile person. And I support him in cleaning up
the family. To tell you the truth, I always feel that Laurel is still at home. It's creeping me out. Especially
when I'm alone, I can always feel a pair of eyes staring at me. I can't tell Samuel about that feeling, but
it really exists."
Hearing what Nicole said, Tim frowned.
"This is no small matter. Why didn't you tell him? What if something happens to you when he isn't at
home? Have you learnt nothing from the last time?"
Tim said with anxiety. But Nicole was still calm.
"It's fine. I won't put myself in danger. Tim, I have a feeling that Laurel is still alive."
"What? But Jason and Mark saw her being killed by the explosion!"
"Did anyone see her corpse?"
Tim shook his head.
"No. The car was blown up. No one cares about the corpse. Besides, Samuel was in a hurry to find
you. Jason and Mark were also stunned, so...."
"So no one saw Laurel's corpse, right? She might be still alive!"
Nicole said with a deep voice.
To Nicole, Laurel was like a devil.
She once became mute, and she almost died here. These were all because of Laurel.
When she stood in this hall now, she could still recall what Laurel had done to her.
Seeing Nicole like this, Tim couldn't help but say, "If she really isn't dead, she might cause trouble for
you. You'd better tell Samuel about your conjecture."
"Wait, Tim, if Laurel isn't dead and she is still at the Green's, she must want to revenge on me. I'm not
afraid. I just don't know where she is hiding, and whether she has anything to do with your mother's
missing."
Hearing that, Tim's eyes darkened.
"If she really has something to do with that, I won't let her go."
"I'm just guessing. I can't be sure. After all, there are no clues right now."
Nicole drank some warm water to suppress her shock.
She looked around at the hall and felt chilly. She suddenly wanted to see Samuel now.
"Where did Samuel go?"
"How would I know? He is your husband. By the way, aren't you going to treat me to dinner tonight? It's
time to let the servants cook."
Tim touched his stomach and said.
Nicole shook her head and asked Claudina to set up for dinner while she went to look for Samuel.
"Hey, what should I do when you go find Samuel?"
"Stay by yourself."
Nicole did not treat Tim as an outsider. So she directly walked out.
There was a wine cellar outside the house. Samuel was about to enter it when he was stopped by
Nicole.
"Samuel."
"Why did you come out? I told you that I would take care of it. You should stay with Tim. It's a little cold
outside. You will probably catch a cold with so little clothes on."
As Samuel scolded, he took off his coat and draped it over Nicole's shoulder.
Nicole smiled and said, "It doesn't matter. Let's go back now. After all, Tim is a guest. We'll have dinner
with him tonight. It's already rude to let him see that. If we leave him alone during the dinner, people
may talk."
"Who dares to gossip? I'll pull out their tongues."
Samuel said aggressively.
Nicole was amused and said, "Why are you so cruel? You scared me!"
"You are scared? Then stay by my side and don't go anywhere else. To be honest, what happened
today really frightened me. Nicole, listen to me. After dinner, you and the children should go stay at the
villa for several todays. With Petty and the others there, I'll be much relieved. When I'm done with the
investigation, I'll bring you back."
Samuel was really frightened.
He hugged Nicole tightly, afraid that something would happen to her again.
Nicole knew what Samuel was worried about.
She whispered, "I want to go back to the Don’s for a few days."
"Why?"
Samuel couldn't understand.
Nicole whispered, "I have a conjecture that Laurel is still alive. If it is true, there must be her people at
the villa. The only place where I feel safe now is the Don’s. With Uncle Mark and Uncle Jason there,
Laurel dares not do anything even if she is still alive. Honestly, Samuel, I'm a little scared. I am afraid of
her, and I'm even more worried about the children. She hurt Joseph last time. This time, she might do
something to Zoe. I don't want our baby girl to get hurt."
When she said this, Nicole's eyes were filled with warm liquid, but she tried her best to hold it back.
Samuel felt as if his heart was grilled on fire.
He felt like a total failure. As the husband, he couldn't protect his beloved wife. And as the father, he
also couldn't protect his children.
"Alright, after dinner, I'll take you there. I'll call your uncles now."
With that, Samuel took out his phone and dialed a number.
"Alright, after dinner, I'll take you there. I'll call your uncles now."
With that, Samuel took out his phone and dialed a number.
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