The Son-In-Law Shot To Fame Chapter 204
Son-In-Law Madness
Donald was speechless at her praise.
The next moment, Beatrice caught up because she was worried about her daughter. Her face darkened when she saw Ysabel hugging Donaldâs right arm. âYsabel, please leave. I have something to say to Donald.â
After eyeing her mother fearfully, Ysabel shook her head.
âGo on,â Donald urged her along, Obediently, Ysabel released her hold on his arm.
Beatrice sighed inwardly. She clearly values Donald over me.
âLetâs find a place to chat,â Beatrice said.
Although she was forty years old, she had taken great care of herself physically. She had neat short hair and wore a pair of gold-rimmed glasses giving her an intelligent charm. Her skin was fair, and her every move exuded elegance and maturity.
âOkay,â said Donald as he nodded.
Then, he returned to Rivebale Hotel and booked a private room.
âYsabel is only twenty this year.â Beatrice started the conversation.
âI know,â Donald answered.
âYou are a divorcee, and you are currently a security guard. On the other hand, Ysabel will have her post-graduate entrance exam soon. Initially, I wanted her to study arts so that she could be a piano teacher in the future. However, she had chosen to be an architectural designer, which is different from what I envisioned her to be. Her father passed away when she was twelve, and I am the one who raised her to be what she is now. I never remarried because I want Ysabel to grow up in a good environment.â
Donald stared intently at Beatrice. âWhy do you think Ysabel likes to be around me so much? Thatâs because she lacks fatherly love. Iâm older than her by seven years. When I first met her, she was seventeen. She was at an age where oneâs concept about love had just formed. So, I think you donât need to be worried about this. After a few years, her criteria for choosing a partner will change. Alsoâ¦â
Pausing, a hint of ridicule crept up Donaldâs face as he continued, âWhy do you think I will like her? You donât have the right to question me.â
After finishing his sentence, he got up and left, not feeling the need to entertain her any longer.
After Donald left, Beatrice was left stunned for some time. Then, she came to her senses and slammed the table in anger. âHow arrogant!â
Bang! Bang! Bang!
She slammed the table several times. âHow infuriating! Heâs just a lowly security guard! I wonder who gave him the confidence?â
I, Beatrice Stern, am a lecturer at Pollerton University! Who gave a mere security guard like you the right to talk to me like this?
However, Donald didnât hear all that. Even if he did hear it, he would have ignored her.
Time flew by quickly. In no time, there were only nine days left before Lilith entered the laboratory Noah still did not show himself. He was still in hiding, and even Bradley could not find his whereabouts.
At eight oâclock in the morning, after Donald had finished his breakfast, Bradley came to him. He had dark circles under his eyes; it seemed he had pulled an all nighter. âLord Campbell!â
âWhat is it?â Donald was washing his hands. He didnât turn around to face Bradley.
âIâve intercepted a secret message from Python,â Bradley said as he passed a name list to Donald. On the list, about a hundred names were recorded. Along with the names, their ID card number, home address, and time were included.
âThis is the list of the people that Sara has contacted in the recent year. All of these contacted persons may have the flash drive,â Bradley said. âThis here is the time they have contacted the little girl.â
Donald skimmed through and noticed that there were a hundred or so people. Their occupations were recorded inside too.
He was shocked to see that Jennifer was included among them.
Including Jennifer, another thirty or so people had been marked red.
âThese thirty-plus people who are marked red are the ones that have the highest chance of possessing the flash drive. Hence, I surmise Rupert will take action soon,â Bradley reported. âDo you need me to deploy your personal guards? Or awaken the hundred thousand Viking warriors?â
Donald shook his head. âThereâs no need for that. Iâll be monitoring this personally.â
Bradley immediately bowed. âYes, Lord Campbell!â
Donald tore the name list into pieces, his face expressionless. Then, he made himself a new cup of coffee. As he drank, he pondered.