"Oh, really?" She seemed surprised, then looked at my mom without hesitation and said, "I didn’t know she was from Yare.”I smiled faintly. "Not this mother here, but my biological mother. Her name was Lucille Avila, and she was probably from a noble family in Yare.”"In that case, I wouldn't have known her. Our family is just middle-class. In Yare, we’re just an ordinary family." Hana's response was quick, and she was clearly distancing herself from any connection.If their family was really ordinary, how could they afford to send their daughter abroad for further studies, especially to Monora?I wasn't swayed by her words and said gently, "Some changes happened in my family. My father was framed, my mother was killed, and I lost all my childhood memories. Later, I found out that my current parents were not my biological parents. Back then, some people wanted to kill me, and they saved me, allowing me to live.”"Oh... is that so? You don't remember anything from before?" she aske
Just then, Arnold walked over from the main hall and noticed the two of us chatting. He came over with a playful smile, saying, "What secrets are you two girls talking about? Care to share them with me?”Hana smiled and answered with an excuse. "It’s getting late. I should go home.”After saying that, she stood up from the rocking chair. "Could you please take me back?""What if I say no?" Arnold smiled playfully, looking mischievous. "You can stay here.""No way!" Hana immediately retorted. Blushing, she said, "I have to go back even if it's late."I knew she was sharing a place with Joyce, and they got along well. "How’s Joyce’s relationship with Ryan?”Hana smiled. "They’re doing very well.""You have to give them some space, okay? If you stay here, I can show you a movie. We can watch movies all night if you want," Arnold suggested.Hana looked puzzled, "Here?"I smiled. "It's true. There's a home theater in the annex, and we have a lot of classic movies.At that moment,
I stood up abruptly.I would go find Anya. I needed her to guide me into Bermuda. After all, she was familiar with the environment there, and it would be much safer than attempting to navigate it alone.Besides, we were inconspicuous girls, so we could quietly go there without drawing much attention.With this in mind, I quickly went to the bottom drawer of the bookshelf, found the remote control for the secret passage that Atlas had told me about, and then left the study. Back in the bedroom, I changed into sportswear, grabbed my car keys, and took the elevator to the underground garage.Although I had accompanied Atlas through this secret passage to the storage area several times, this was the first time I went alone. I felt a bit nervous, despite knowing it was extremely safe here. But I was still getting goosebumps for some reason.Forcing myself to focus, I looked ahead, and the voice-activated lights illuminated as needed, casting light behind me.Suddenly, I thought of ano
Although her pronunciation was quite awkward, it was evident that she understood my words and responded accurately. I felt happy about that.I told her, "Tonight, you'll leave with me and stay at my house. We'll set off tomorrow."This time, she seemed a bit puzzled. Thinking she didn't understand, I gestured and repeated myself.She nodded, pointing to herself, "I’m going... to your house?"I nodded. "Yes, I came to pick you up."She looked somewhat excited. After contemplating, she said to me, "Then, let me get my original clothes. I want to wear them when we arrive there.” I agreed with a nod. However, I cautioned her, "Just tell them I'm here to take you with me. Don't tell them where we're going."The reason for this caution was to avoid her saying too much. The people here might inform Atlas, who could then hinder my journey. The individuals here were all elite soldiers, astute and sharp.She hesitated momentarily, and I quickly clarified, "I'll inform them myself."A
“I'll go anywhere you want me to go without hesitation. It's my duty," Arton's voice was resolute.Arton's unwavering sense of duty impressed me deeply. Loyal and faithful people like him were rare, and I appreciated his admirable qualities."Get some rest early. It might be a tiring trip ahead for us,” I advised him, "And make sure to let your family know.""Sure, I got it. You rest easy too." He politely hung up after saying so.With Arton taken care of, I let out a sigh of relief. Checking the time, I noticed it was almost dawn. I considered trying to call Atlas again, but I knew that his phone was still off.My prediction was becoming more certain. Atlas must have already set off for Bermuda.He should have arrived at Bermuda a while ago. I wondered why his phone was still switched off.I quickly showered, checked on Ava's room, and found the two little ones already fast asleep. I couldn't tell when they had gone to bed. Sitting at Ava's bedside, I admired her adorable sleep
Only Rose was present in the living room. She was always the earliest to rise, engaging in outdoor activities and having her morning tea.Seeing me bring a young girl out, she looked at me in surprise and asked, "Where did this lovely girl come from?"Smiling, I explained, "She's the sister of the guy rescued by Atlas. Her brother is helping Atlas with something. Anya, say hello to Grandma Rose."Anya respectfully bowed to Rose and greeted, "Hi, Grandma Rose.""She’s a foreigner?" Rose asked."Yes, from Bermuda," I replied. Then, I walked over and sat beside Grandma Rose, saying, "Grandma, I'm also going there today. Atlas probably left yesterday, but I want to bring my father back personally. Just in case..."I found it hard to continue, but I knew Rose understood.Setting down her teacup, Rose looked at me and said, "That place is chaotic. If Atlas didn't take you, he must have his reasons. I understand your feelings, but I disagree with your plan.”"I'm bringing Anya with me
My mom immediately became nervous when she heard about my plan to go to Bermuda. After all, the memories of that place haunted both of them. They rescued me from there, and now, my willingly going back seemed to be a mad thing to do.She tightly held onto my hand, asking, "Do you really have to go?"I nodded firmly. "Yes. After all, it's been 20 years. We don't know anything about his condition. I'm afraid, and I want to see him. I don't even remember what he looks like anymore, and he might not even know that my birth mother is no longer around.”"But didn't you say Atlas already left?" She scrutinized my face with concern. "He's gone, and you want to go alone? That place is dangerous. What if...""Mom. I understand what you're saying. I'm not going alone. Atlas rescued a brother and sister duo, and the brother is with Atlas now. This time, I'm taking the sister and a bodyguard with me." I spoke with confidence."You can rest assured. It's a personal wish of mine, and I don't wan
"What you said is not right, Arnold! What do you mean he doesn’t need me? That’s my dad we’re trying to save!" I followed him downstairs. "I'm bringing Anya as my guide. What's so dangerous about that?""I said you’re not allowed to go, and that's final! Atlas said the same before leaving too," Arnold insisted, not even turning his head to look at me."Did he discuss this with you? I didn't know that." I was surprised by his attitude. He had never been like this before.I was about to argue with him as we entered the dining room. But when I saw that the room was full, I quickly shut my mouth. Even my dad was here. Ava had stopped crying. All her attention was now on Anya. She ran to my side excitedly. "Mommy, did you know? We have a new friend, and she's so pretty. Look!"Arnold only noticed Anya now as he saw her sitting next to Grandma Rose."Did you invite your new friend to breakfast?" I smiled at Ava."Yes, I did." Ava nodded seriously, then ran over. "I'll have breakfast