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Chapter 865

The evening’s business banquet took place at the prestigious Welkin Hotel on the 98th floor.

Attendees comprised the reputable figures in Svelton’s business circles, the elite of society.

As Sheena and Elliot entered, they coincidentally encountered Romello and Phoebe emerging from the elevator right opposite them.

They met at the entrance.

Elliot, being Romello’s superior at the National Investigation Bureau, received a respectful bow from Romello upon spotting him.

Elliot acknowledged the gesture with a nod of cool aloofness.

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Upon seeing Sheena, Phoebe immediately wanted to approach her but was promptly restrained by

Romello.

“Phoebe, there are many people here. Mind your manners,” he reminded her.

Her wish to have a private chat with Sheena was dashed, leaving her to hang her head in disappointment.

Observing the situation, Sheena released Elliot’s arm, walked over, and took Phoebe’s hand, casting a slightly apologetic glance at Romello,

“Mr. Romello, I hope you don’t mind lending Phoebe tofor a few minutes to accompanyto the restroom. I’m sure, being the gracious gentleman you are, you wouldn’t refuse even these few minutes, right?”

Romello narrowed his eyes slightly, glancing at Elliot quickly before smiling and agreeing, “Of course, Mrs. Jenkins. How could I deny a request from you?”

With his assurance, Sheena took Phoebe away, leaving the two men waiting at the entrance.

It was not until they were far enough away that Sheena asked, “Why did you cwith Romello? Did you return to the Nicholls family?”

Phoebe nodded. “Yes, after much consideration, I decided to return and try to blend in with the Nicholls family. After all, they’re my family.”

Sheena patted her hand reassuringly. “Going back is a good choice. You were always meant to be a part of the Nicholls family. It was just unfortunate circumstances that led to so much pain for When you return, you won’t be alone. You’ll have a whole group of brothers and sisters.”

At the mention of her siblings, Phoebe’s expression soured.

Thinking of Vanda’s situation, she tightened her grip on Sheena’s hand.

you.

“I returned hrecently and noticed sunusual things. Our family was having a meal together

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the other day, and my mom’s sleeves accidentally slipped, revealing red marks on her wrists. It clearly indicates an injury,” Phoebe began.

“The following days, since Romello didn’t cback, I haven’t seen my mom again. But I guess doesn’t want to seeeither. She’s been very distant toward me, only givingthe perfunctory treatment one gives a guest, out of consideration for Romello’s reputation.”

“Sheena, many strange things are happening in the Nicholls family lately. But these past few days, Romello found sexcuse to take away my phone. Could you please tell Howard about these matters? He’ll know how to investigate,” Phoebe requested urgently.

Listening attentively, Sheena nodded reassuringly. “Don’t worry, I’ll inform Howard about everything.”

However, she could not shake off her confusion and asked, “Romello is the current head of Nicholls family and Madam Nicholls‘ biological son. Why would he allow her to be injured?”

Phoebe pondered for a moment before shaking her head. “My mom resides on the top floor, which is always locked at night. I plan to wait until Romello lowers his guard and then go up to investigate.”

“Be careful,” Sheena warned.

“Mhm.”

After exchanging a few more words discreetly, they returned without attracting attention.

Elliot and Romello were still waiting at the entrance for their respective companions.

you’re truly blessed. You have a wonderful family with a Mello broke the silence first. “Mr. Jenkins, doting wife and beautiful twins, and your career hasn’t suffered any setbacks.”