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Chapter 81
“Then tell me, where is Frank?” Ann looked around and suddenly found herself silly. After receiving
Sherly’s call, Ann quickly rushed over, but she didn’t see Frank there, Ann’s pretty face looked
disappointed, Frank meant a lot to Ann. Ann could only serve the Chaney family by marrying Frank. Ann
lived next door to Frank, but he had never taken her out for dinner, It was Frank’s indifference that drove
Ann crazy and made her lose her manners. Ann rushed over to see what was going on. Sherly quickly
entered the private room and angrily walked to the window. She glanced at the place where Judith and
Frank had just sat. They were gone. Sherly then saw Ann, in a pink dress, standing outside the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtrestaurant and calling Sherly. Ann’s face looked grim. Sherly was confused and she hurried to explain to
Ann with a frown, “Ann, believe me or not, Frank and Judith, the design director of Frank’s company,
were in the restaurant behind you just now. If you don’t believe me, you can check the surveillance
footage.” Then, Sherly hung up the phone. However, Sherly’s eyes were fixed on the table at which
Judith was sitting. How could Judith leave all of a sudden? Julissa also walked to Sherly. She crossed
her arms and looked at the restaurant opposite with contempt. Julissa frowned slightly and narrowed her
eyes that were full of shrewdness. She looked cold and arrogant. Julissa then said, “They left in such a
hurry!” “Indeed! Ann thought I was fooling around with her.” Sherly’s voice sounded powerless. On
second thought, it was not the first time Sherly had offended Ann. Sherly didn’t mind doing it one more
time. Julissa glanced at Sherly’s listless face. Julissa then walked back to her chair and sat down. She
crossed her legs. With a red manicure, Julissa’s hands looked well maintained. Julissa lifted a teacup
and took a sip of the hot tea.
Julissa remained collected and smiled cunningly. She casually said, “So what if you ARE fooling around
with her? Ann wouldn’t have taken the bait herself if she had no intention. She can’t blame you.” “That’s
true. It also shows how much Ann cares about Frank. That’s something we may make use of in the
future.” Sherly felt relieved after hearing Julissa out. Sherly was as vicious as her mother, yet less
diplomatic. Sherly ran into Judith, which reminded Sherly of a question she had always had. Sherly
glanced at Julissa, who looked peaceful and calm, and asked with a smile, “Mom, when you took Judith
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmaway that year, didn’t anyone look for her?” Suddenly, Julissa raised her aged yet still attractive face.
Julissa gazed at Sherly and after looking at Sherly for a while, Julissa lowered her eyes. Julissa
remained silent. Sherly knew at a glance that Julissa did not want to tell. But Sherly was curious. Since
Judith was lost, her family must have been looking for her. Or perhaps Judith was an orphan? And that
was why nobody ever reached her… Julissa never said anything. She seemed to be hiding something
about Judith. Occasionally, Sherly’s eldest brother would mention it, but every time he did, Julissa would
scold him. It seemed that Julissa didn’t want anyone to mention Judith. “Mom, just tell me! I am really
curious!” Sherly began to beg Julissa. Sherly walked up to Julissa and shook her arm like a spoiled child.
However, Julissa had gone through a lot. She knew her daughter well. No matter how hard Sherly tried
to play charm on Julissa, Julissa wouldn’t tell Sherly anything about Judith.
Julissa might go to jail if the truth was unveiled.