After her conversation with Radley, Freya sat on the bed, her emotions in turmoil. She couldn’t anymore, so she decided to head
to the study. There, she powered up her computer and logged into The Green Flamation forum, where she posted a task
commissioning someone to investigate the background of “Melodie Heiss.”
If she could prove that Melodie was, in fact, Danna, she could utilize previous evidence to sue and demonstrate that Darrin had
aided Danna in creating a false identity.
Freya frowned as she noticed that Melodie had been actively participating in various dinner invitations in Caltun recently.
Melodie’s sterling character and demeanor had won her favor among many, most genuinely believing she was merely a Danna
look-alike. In short, Melodie had become quite popular in Caltun, especially among wealthy women.
After posting the task, Freya quickly received a private message from Jakob.
Killblade asked, ‘GS, why didn’t you directly inform me and Michael about the task?”
She chuckled lightly and replied, ‘I thought Michael had been occupied investigating the LEV organization. lately, and you’ve
been safeguarding my master. I assumed you both wouldn’t have the time.
Killblade said, ‘I haven’t found any recent clues. You can cancel the task. I’ll take it.
Her worries eased with Jakob taking on the investigation. She promptly canceled the task and took a short nap in her room.
By two o’clock in the afternoon, Freya got up from her bed. As she descended to the first floor, Mrs. Parker, had already arrived.
She, along with Sylvia and Brisa, was engaged in a chess match with Isabella.
Freya leaned in for a closer look and couldn’t help but notice that Brisa was a novice in chess. Brisa was pitted against the three
who had been deeply immersed in the game for the past few months, and it was evident she was losing badly.
It reminded Freya of her struggles not long ago.
Isabella was in high spirits after securing her victory. Mrs. Parker gazed at her belly, suggesting, “After a few more rounds, let’s
walk in the garden. Sitting too long isn’t good for you.”
Afterward, Isabella headed out. Freya took her spot on the chessboard, adding one more loser to the tally.
By four-thirty in the afternoon, she had played several rounds of chess. Later, she joined Brisa as her. “backseat strategist,”
offering advice with a fruit plate nearby. However, they continued to lose dismally.
Mrs. Parker couldn’t help but laugh, covering her lips. Three heads are better than one, but you two are still losing like this.”
Freya replied resolutely, “I’ll win the next round.”
Brisa shot her a glare. “I told you not to move the rook there earlier, but you insisted.”
Freya quickly retorted, “And when I told you not to move the king, you didn’t listen to me either. We wouldn’t have lost if you
hadn’t moved that piece there!”
As the two bantered back and forth, Mrs. Parker watched with amusement, somewhat envious of Sylvia.
“Your home is so lively. Since Izzy got married, my home has become much quieter. I regret not having another son back then.
At least he could have brought someone back for me.”
Savoring a kiwi, Isabella said, “Mom, if you had another son, he might have given you more to worry about.”
Sylvia also chuckled, “Lately, Izzy can’t move around easily. After she gives birth and the child is a bit older, I’ll have her bring
Braxton to stay at your home for a year or so.”
Mrs. Parker quickly added, “Perhaps I’ll find Izzy a handful then. Back at home, she used to be so lively and noisy.”
As the group chatted, Freya’s phone in her pocket rang. She paused her role as a strategist and picked up her phone as she
walked to the living room.
It was a call from Brandon.
She smiled and said, “Master, do you miss me?”
“Hmph, even if you don’t come to see me for eight years, I won’t miss you!” Brandon’s words were as insincere as ever.
Freya didn’t mind. “It’s the weekend today, and I have nothing to do in the afternoon. I’ll come see you later.”
His voice turned serious. “You have to come.”
She was taken aback and heard the gravity in his voice. What’s wrong, Master?”
“During your last visit, you copied some patterns. Where did those patterns come from?”
She immediately thought of the gold thread pattern she received from Radley during her previous visit to Brandon’s house. It was
a gold thread pattern tucked in The Compendium of Medical Wisdom. She was unsure of it then, so she drew it and took a photo
to show Inken. Those papers with the pattern were left with her master.
Freya’s face became serious. “Master, do you recognize those patterns?”
“Come over, and we’ll talk about it,” Brandon said.
with many people. She had also consulted many ancient books but couldn’t determine what those patterns represented.
She went to the side room and informed Sylvia, who was playing chess, that she was going to Brandon’s house. Then, she got in
her car and drove away.
While driving, Freya felt that she was getting closer to the truth. The closer she got, the more nervous she became, so she called
Radley.
It was 5 p.m., and the Monaghan Group closed at 5:30 p.m.
The man quickly answered the call. “Frey.”
Her face turned serious. “Radley, do you have time now?”
“Yes.”
“Come to my master’s house.” She explained the last time, she had copied the patterns and left the sketches at Brandon’s
house. “From the tone of my master’s phone call, it seems he is familiar with those patterns.”
“Okay, I’ll come right away,” he replied.
Half an hour later, Freya’s car stopped at the entrance of the traditional courtyard, and she immediately walked to the front door.
The Monaghan Group had more of a traditional courtyard vibe compared to the Kaufmann family.
As she approached the door, she noticed Radley’s car parked nearby. He stepped out of the vehicle and approached her. They
exchanged a glance, and she continued to knock on the door.
Soon, the door swung open, and Brandon’s expression appeared solemn. “Please come in.”
The two followed him into the living room, and Freya inquired, “Master, do you recognize the patterns I copied last time?”
Brandon nodded. “However, I want to know where you obtained those patterns.”
She pursed her lips and replied, “They were in an old book. I was unsure of their purpose, so I decided to investigate out of
curiosity.”
Brandon sighed and stated, “I initially thought you were simply doodling that day, and I planned to throw those sketches after you
left. However, I found them strangely familiar and recalled a rumor.”
“A rumor?” Freya’s expression turned serious.
He furrowed his brow. “It has been some time, and my memory is clouded. Nevertheless, during a recent visit to a museum, I
encountered similar images, accompanied by explanations...”
Initially intrigued, Freya began to sense something was amiss as Brandon described the museum. His words painted a vivid
picture of the museum’s history.
The museum’s exhibits told the story of a lost ancient kingdom, once a small yet remarkably prosperous nation on the outskirts
of Florin. Within its borders stood a magnificent palace crafted from white jade, its floors adorned with golden bricks..