When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him

Chapter 1073



Chapter 1073 Cassandra Is Behind It

Bailey was truly at her wits‘ end, unable to find anyone to lend a hand. After much thought, she figured that Cecilia, being a renowned composer, must surely know a fair number of people.

Cecilia didn’t agree to her request and instead asked, “What favor?”

“A few days ago, my daughter, son–in–law, and grandson went on a trip out of town. They were supposed to return yesterday, but they’ve suddenly disappeared. I’ve been trying to reach them since last night, to no avail. I’m at a loss for what to do next. Even reporting to the police didn’t help,” Bailey said, puzzled as to why her family would vanish without a trace when they had only gone for a vacation.

Cecilia listened to her and said, “I’m sorry, but I think you should turn to the police for this.”

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xactly a saint, and besides, it was quite difficult for her to investigate where they had gone. She wouldn’t want to disappoint Bailey by agreeing to help but failing to find her family.

“I’ve tried, but to no avail.” Bailey’s voice cracked. “They checked the local surveillance, which showed my daughter and son–in–law boarding a car back to Tudela They should have arrived yesterday. Ms. Smith, you’re the only influential person I know. I beg you, please help me. I can’t bear to lose my daughter. If anything happens to her, I… I won’t be able to live…”

Bailey’s words resonated with Cecilia. Maternal love existed in the world; it was just unfortunate that it hadn’t been bestowed upon her.

“Ma’am, I can try, but I can’t guarantee that I’ll find them,” Cecilia relented.

“All right, thank you so much,” Bailey expressed, overflowing with gratitude.

She had neither wealth nor influence, making it incredibly difficult for her to find her family.

Cecilia asked her to provide various details about her daughter Cassina’s family trip. This included information about their travel arrangements, such as the transportation they used and the tickets they purchased.

After returning home, she summoned Sven. “Sven, could you help me find out where this family has gone?”

Sven took the documents and glanced over them. “Okay.”

Sven was highly efficient in his investigations, and the men Cecilia had tasked him with training were now fully capable of handling various assignments.

Initially, Cecilia believed that Cassina and her family were simply out of touch and would soon contact Bailey. However, after Sven’s investigation, she discovered that Cassina’s disappearance was unexpectedly linked to Cassandra.

What could have happened between Bailey and Cassandra? Is it linked to Paula?

Sven showed Cecilia the video footage of Cassina and her family getting off the high–speed train and being picked up by a car the previous day.

“I did some digging on this car,” Sven said. “It was headed toward Cassandra’s private mansion, which is quite secluded. I only uncovered this after checking every mansion in the area.” He realized that if he had

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Cecilia observed Cassina’s family getting into the car and noted that they appeared to be doing so willingly, without any signs of coercion. Puzzled, she wondered, “Does Cassina know Cassandra?”

She could only ask Bailey about this. “Mrs. Moore, have you had any disagreements with Cassandra in the past?”

Bailey was bewildered. “No. Although I didn’t particularly like her, I wouldn’t dare to offend her. The only time I might have upset her was when I spoke up for Mdm. Paula last time. She wouldn’t go as far as harming my daughter and her family because of that, would she?”

Indeed, Cassandra won’t harm someone’s life over a minor verbal dispute.

“Ms. Smith, have you found my daughter?” Bailey asked anxiously. “Was she taken away by Cassandra?”


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