Chapter 384:
The following day.
Sean's internal clock never failed him. He woke up at 6:30.
Last night, he received a message from T.
It was about Moon asking about the Wilson family.
His eyes darkened. Was Moon, the global hacker, asking just because of a commission request? Or did she have
sconnection to the Wilson family? Sean pondered quietly.
He gripped the phone tightly, contemplating how to respond to her.
“Get rid of the obstacles, find someone else to handle the request, and cancel it with the excuse that we couldn't
resolve it in the end.”
Having sent the message, Sean tossed his phone onto the bed and covered his eyes with his hand, plunging into
darkness.
As the wealthiest family in Glophia, the Scott family had of course encountered the Wilson family.
Moreover, the Wilson family was connected to the Scott family. When Sean was just a child, members of the
Wilson family approached his family, asking if they had seen a baby girl around.
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After consulting his parents, Sean discovered that it was the Wilson couple’s daughter who had gone missing. If a
child went missing, there were only two outcomes: survival or death.
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His mother had once teased, “Even though the Wilson family may not have much of a reputation, they're
actually quite influential. You nearly ended up betrothed to their daughter.”
But then the Wilson couple’s daughter went missing, and the issue was left unresolved.
Three years ago, upon hearing about the death of the Wilson family’s head, Sean had made a point to attend the
funeral and pay his respects.
The Wilson couple were decent people, just unfortunate. Their daughter went missing. Eventually, they
discovered where she was, but they met with an accident while on their way to reunite with her.
The Sacredice were unaware of the Wilson family’s information and had no interest in it. It was Sean who had
instructed T to ignore the related commission requests.
After the car accident, many people suspected foul play in the accident involving the Wilson family’s head and
launched an investigation. Yet, no evidence was discovered by anyone.
Neither the Scott family nor the Sacredice wished to be associated with the Wilson family in any way.
With Calvin’s death, the Wilson family was destined to fall apart.
The Sacredice didn’t have tto spare on such matters. Had the Wilson family not hired Moon, he wouldn't
have arranged for someone else to accept their request. Anyway, they would only give this particular client the
runaround.
The Sacredice had no information to share about the Wilson family.
But deep down, Sean was somewhat curious about the client, who was still trying to investigate Calvin's death
even after three years.
Right after waking up, Norah got a call from Gilda.
“Miss Norah, the Sacredice have agreed to our request,” Gilda announced, thrilled.
Norah set her phone down on the dressing table and blinked. It appeared that those from the Sacredice only
respected power.
It was only after she hacked into their website that they agreed to the request.
She had given them three days, but they accepted the commission request overnight.
“Understood. Stick with it until the end. Keepupdated the moment you hear something.”
“Sure. | assure you, I'll finish the task.”
Norah could sense Gilda’s excitement.
The Sacredice was hailed as the top global intelligence organization. Even if they couldn’t point out the killer
directly, as long as they offered sleads, she could track them down and keep investigating.
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“Dad, Mom, please guideto find the clues easily,” Norah whispered in prayer.
Stepping out of her room, she caught the aroma of breakfast drifting up from downstairs.
She spotted Sean downstairs, wearing an apron and cooking breakfast.
“Good morning, Norah.”
He lifted the spatula and flipped the eggs in the pan.
“Morning.”
Norah woke up early because she had to go to work today.
“After we eat, I'll drive you to the hospital. Don’t worry about Susanna; Phillip’s got her covered.”
Sitting down at the table, Norah savored the breakfast Sean had prepared.
It felt great.
She used to be the one cooking breakfast for others, but now she could sit back and enjoy the meal Sean had
made for her.
“Alright.”
Norah had used up her leave days, so she was working all week.