Chapter 844
“I can have peace of mind, then.” She felt that her husband‘s taste in bodyguards was great, for he had sent such a
tall and handsome bodyguard to protect their daughter. Most importantly, she could see that he was full of
righteousness. It was rare for her to sense this strong and righteous feeling from a person.
“Have you had your breakfast?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“I did. Thank you.”
“My daughter is upstairs. I‘m heading out now, so I don‘t have the time to introduce you to her. I‘ll ask the maid to
take you upstairs instead.” As she spoke, her phone started ringing. She quickly picked it up and said, “I‘m going out
now. Please wait for a while.”
After Daphne left, the maid said to the young man in the hall, “Mr. Lambert, you can have a seat first. Miss Meyers
is not up yet.”
However, the man didn‘t sit down. He put down his luggage and went outside to the yard to check the topography
of the entire Meyers Residence. Just then, a voice came from the earpiece in his ears.
“Richard, we‘ve already hacked into the security system of the Meyers Residence. Everything is under control.”
This bodyguard wasn‘t anyone else; it was Richard entering the Meyers Residence with another identity. The Meyers
Residence was in an extremely dangerous situation during this time. It was especially so for Miss Meyers, who could
be kidnapped at any time by the thieves.
In the main bedroom on the third floor, Angela opened her eyes, but they were so red and puffy that it made her
uncomfortable. She climbed out of bed and went to the bathroom to wash her face. She had thought about it for
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthe whole night and decided to talk about getting Dexter back with her mother.
Since her father had gone outstation and only her mother and maids were at home, she didn‘t try to change or
dress up. She just wore her silk sleeping gown and went downstairs. With her messy long hair behind her head,
Angela was slightly voluptuous and extremely beautiful that morning.
She gave out a born noble aura with some iciness and bookishness.
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