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Why did those eyes look familiar? Like Cleo had seen sowhere? And those eyes quietly stirred the mory in her head.

Cleo failed to force her brain to work harder. He was busy daydreaming. But he did not find any answers to the series of questions that ran through his head.

Cleo then tried to ignore the disturbing thoughts.

Thinking that maybe all girls' eyes are the sa. So that Cleo might as well unintentionally equalize them.

Reihan and Arthur seed to be considering Jenny's age.

"8 years old. It was a sufficient age to be able to judge the difference between bad people and not. Also, which person she should follow and not. But in reality, she disappeared after only being left for a while. Even though, that girl was supposed to be an obedient child and not wander around here and there?"

Arthur added Reihan's presumption.

"And even if there are bad people who forcibly kidnap her. Shouldn't the people around her be aware of that? The playground was not a place of privacy. But a public place that becos a place for many people to gather and pass around."

Luan chid in.

"But it's a pity that none of them saw Jenny when she disappeared and realized she was gone from there?"

Harry agreed with the whole statent.

"I think so. I really regret this oversight. So it was not surprising that Uncle Muliawan insisted that all this was unfair to him. Even though he repeatedly seeks leadership on Theodore's company to replace his mother."

Alfin looked annoyed.

"Now what? Why is your company na being ntioned at this ti?"

Harry sighed.

"Grandmother told that her relationship with Muliawan is difficult to return to the way it was. Then, I rembered that my second uncle had also repeatedly asked for high rights in the company as compensation for his daughter's disappearance. But Grandma didn't really follow his demand."

Steven sneered.

"So he hopes to replace his daughter's figure with as much treasure as he could get? So can I conclude that your uncle wasn't really looking for his daughter? He didn't really care about her and he loves his daughter less?"

Cleo involuntarily shrieked.

"Could you not say sothing like that?" Cleo reprimanded.

"I didn't know him, indeed. But, were there parents who didn't love their children?"

No one has yet given their answer. But Reihan finally spoke.

"We'll find out about it, Cleo. Steven was just assuming. And he's probably just venting his disappointnt."

Cleo only gave a faint smile. She didn't like this conversation. But she couldn't leave out of curiosity and had Harry's permission that he would take this whole long discussion seriously.

Harry clenched his fists.

He was also annoyed with Muliawan's mindset. And he hopes that soon, Muliawan will realize his folly. Then regret.

Dirga has been silent for a long ti, not because he doesn't want to interfere or help. But he began to worry about so new problems that kept moving before his eyes. Disrupting the neat and fantastical arrangent that has been preserved to this day.

Dirga's annoyed and disappointed sigh did not spark the attention of people, especially Harry, to imdiately turn to him.

"Sigh..."

"This's so bad, Sir. I thought you can't just worry about one thing. But also other problems that arise as a result of a person."

Harry imdiately took the mini-tablet that had been in Dirga's hand since the beginning.

"What's the matter? And why are you so worried?"

Dirga seed to want to cry amid his whining.

"Theo Group's shares have plumted, Sir. I've been watching it since the morning after your uncle announced his great disappointnt to the general public. And there are already several parties who have not stopped asking for confirmation from you regarding this matter."

Harry had yet to show a change in his expression. Harry flatly managed to be very calm. Even though when he was inside the hospital and when his grandmother fell unconscious. Harry had gone mad and grumpy.

But after he arrived at the base and re-think the whole situation that squeezed him. Harry began to control himself and not easily be provoked emotions. Although actually in his heart and brain was already boiling at this ti.

Dirga waited for a sentence to co out of his boss' mouth.

However, Harry was still busy checking how the condition of his company is based on the results of the Dirga report.

Arthur, Luan, Reihan, and Alfin looked worried.

"Is it serious? And how could you gather us here just to sit and talk?"

Alfin wondered very seriously how Harry had not asked them to do anything to the extent that soone had already.

Martha drew a smile of satisfaction as she was watching and reading the news that was so comforting. Saw and heard for herself how Theodore's family was being struck by misfortune.

And Harry would have been impossible had he not been involved. Moreover, Harry's second uncle had already announced a war morial to Harry's father and grandmother. this was a big question mark invitation from Nadderine.

She hasn't heard any news this morning. And she was dumbfounded.

"What is it, honey? What show are you watching? And what is so happy about?"

"I recently heard that karma exists. And one cannot escape them, just as I cannot avoid the misfortune they cause. However, now look at this, Mom!" Martha turned and at her mother with a happy face.

"Theodore's family is in trouble. And they just disgraced their family na to the public."

Martha continued to be proud of herself.

"It's the sa thing with my plastic surgery news. Now, their news was even more exciting and shocking. So many reporters will definitely chase after them like a swarm of bees!"

Nadderine stared at her daughter concerned. She hasn't followed the news that spread yet. She startled. But she was even more shocked after seeing the rciless cruelty of her daughter. And wonder when she started to grow up to be such a bad woman.

Nadderine continued her works. Sauting and preparing their lunch.

Martha did not stop listening to all the news completely and without break.

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