Chapter 1676
However, his phone had been taken away when he was held. As he had no way to communicate with the outside world, Austin
planned to go downstairs to seek help from Dominic.
When he tried to open the door, he realized it was locked from the outside.
He was surprised when he was unable to open the door. He yanked it, then twisted the handle, but the door did not budge. Austin
pulled the handle with all his might, but to no avail.
Then he realized Dominic had locked him inside the room.
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‘But why? Didn't he say there was no virus in me? Why did he lockup if there's no virus?”
“Uncle Dom, open the door! Uncle Dom?!” He banged on the door and shouted, trying to get Dominic to come.
However, no one responded even after he shouted till his throat hurt. Either there was no one upstairs or Dominic was intentionally
ignoring him.
At his wit's end, Austin turned and looked around, then finally cto the window and opened it to look downstairs.
He could not stick his head out due to a security grille outside the window, but he was able to check out the situation downstairs.
The yard was empty. Usually, three or five servants would tidy up the garden, but there were none today.
“Uncle Dom? Uncle Dom,” he called out, but saw no sign of anyone. ‘How weird!”
He struggled to lean out and tried vainly to pry open the grille with his bare hands. He shouted again, “Uncle Dom! Uncle-"
He stopped halfway as someone seemed to have emerged downstairs.
Austin was initially unsure because the person was too small and hobbled. The person walked to the middle of the yard and looked
up. “Yes?”
Austin was dumbfounded. The voice was childish and sounded as if it was answering his call.
Seeing that the person was none other than Lily's son, he cleared his throat and thundered, “You little brat! Where's my uncle-"
He paused, thinking that he might not understand. “Where's Grandpa?”
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“Yes?” the boy answered him.
Austin was speechless.
“Go and get Grandpa. I'm looking for him!” He roared and waved. “ Be a good boy. I'll give you candy later, okay?”
Galen lowered his head and seemingly thought about what the man said, then looked up at him again. “Liar!”
Austin was flabbergasted.
“I'm not a liar! I'll give you candy.” He wondered why the boy thought he was a liar.
‘Can't | afford to give him a couple of candies? The boy truly makes no sense like his mother.”
“Human trafficker!” Galen pointed his finger at him and said, | emphasizing each syllable.