Chapter 1859 Francine immediately noticed only three out of four kids in the living room when she cin. When she assessed everyone's expressions, she immediately knew Joey had yet to be found.
"How did it happen, Grandma? Joey should be perfectly safe in this house. Did you bring the kids out of the house?" asked Francine.
Pamela sobbed and explained, "No, I didn't. I'm too old to take them outside myself. Greg and I only brought the kids to the yard after dinner. A balloon seller with glowing balloons passed by, and the kids begged US to buy them the balloons. I asked Bowen to go, but the kids insisted on choosing the balloons for themselves, so they went along with Bowen. When Bowen was making payments, the seller suddenly let go of the balloons in his hand, grabbed Joey, and ran away!" 'The balloon seller? It's that man again!' Corinne remembered the balloon seller who kept showing up around her and the kids. She knew there was something fishy about that man. She had reminded Francine and the servants to take note of that man and keep the children away from that man, but she had forgotten to remind Pamela, Greg, and Bowen.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt'How careless of me! Grandma, Grandpa, and Bowen rarely take care of the kids themselves, so I didn't bother to tell them about that man. We all got carried away by Jeremy's return. Looks like that balloon seller has been targeting Joey all along, but why? Is he related to Joey?' thought Corinne.
"Gahh! The balloon seller! The one that Corinne had warnedof!" shouted Francine, anguished. "Grandpa and Grandma weren't aware of that! Oh, I shouldn't have gone out for a date this afternoon. It's all my fault that Joey got kidnapped!" "Anyone called the police yet?" asked Jeremy calmly after he had steadied Corinne.
"He's right! Has anyone called the police yet?" Francine quickly followed up.
Pamela sobbed so much that she could barely say another word.
Greg, who was calmer, answered with a sigh, "We wanted to call the police, but before we did, an unknown number called the landline and warned US not to call the police, or we might never see Joey ever again!" 'A death threat? So this is a kidnapping!' thought Corinne.
She then asked anxiously, "How much do they want?" Corinne was willing to give all of her fortune if it meant she could get Joey back safely. After all, a problem that could be solved by money was no problem at all.
Alas, that was the problem.
"They didn't ask for money. They hung up after they gave US the warning. The number has already been deactivated by the twe called back," answered Greg with a sigh.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmCorinne, who was hopeful a second ago, lost all of her strength again and fell into Jeremy's arms.
Jeremy held her firmly and said to the servants, "Look after Grandpa, Grandma, and the kids." He then went upstairs with Corinne.
"What are you going to do now, Jeremy? Shouldn't we call the m police? asked Francine as she followed behind them. Jeremy gave his sister a calm glance and said, "Just look after the kids, and leave the rest to US."
As anxious as Francine was, she was more worried that she might cause more trouble to Corinne and Jeremy, E so she nodded and replied, "Okay..."
Jeremy did not bring Corinne to their bedroom. Instead, they went to the study and turned on the computer.
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