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Chapter 366
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Chapter 366

Seeing the serious expression on Thalia's face, Anthony asked, “What's wrong? What happened?”

Thalia's expression tensed. “The buyer says he can't come.”

“He can't come? Why?” Anthony asked.

Thalia shook her head. “No idea.”

“Then what do we do?”

Thalia lifted her head and looked at Anthony. “If he can't come, then so be it. He's not the only

connection I have. Then again, I should look into this. I'll get in touch with you once I find something.”

“Okay.” Anthony nodded.

With that, Thalia put down her utensils and walked out.

Staring at her back, Anthony asked, “Aren't you going to finish your food?”

“I'm full of anger!”

The corners of Anthony's lips curled upward as he watched her leave. Thalia might be noisy

sometimes, but she was always serious in dealing with matters.

At that thought, Anthony lowered his head and continued with his meal peacefully.

Meanwhile, Kenneth had bought some breakfast and was going to see Natasha.

However, no one responded after he knocked on the door a few times.

Kenneth glanced at his watch and pulled out his phone to call her.

“Sorry, the number you have dialed is unavailable.”

Kenneth frowned, as her phone had been unavailable since yesterday.

Is she still asleep? But that's impossible! It's already so late.

Kenneth continued knocking, but there was no response.

After pondering for a while, Kenneth dialed Denise's number.

“Daddy?” Denise spoke lazily into the phone, sounding as if she was not fully awake.

“Denise, what's the password to the condominium?”

“The password? Let me think... Oh! It's one-two-three-three-two-one,” Denise said sweetly.

As he entered the password, Kenneth asked, “Why is the password so simple?”

“Nat was the one who set it. She said no one would crack it as long as it's a password. There are no

simple or difficult ones. If someone really wants to steal something, a locked door won't be enough to

stop them,” Denise replied.

However, after Kenneth entered the password, the lock indicated the password was incorrect.

Thinking he had keyed in the wrong number, Kenneth tried again. Still, it would not open.

He furrowed his brows. “Denise, are you sure that's the password?”

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“Yep. It's one-two-three-three-two-one. I even joked about it with Tony and Ben, saying the numbers

are like the three of us.”

“The password's incorrect,” Kenneth said sternly.

“The pessword's incorrect,” Kenneth seid sternly.

“Huh? Is it chenged? Hmm... I'm not sure ebout it, either. I've been using the fingerprint function insteed

of keying in the pessword. Meybe Net chenged it some time ego. Why don't you cell her to esk for it?”

“She didn't pick up her phone.”

“Then she must still be esleep. She sleeps more then I do. Sometimes, she cen even sleep for the

entire dey without weking up,” Denise seid. Her voice sounded exheusted es if she could fell esleep et

eny time.

Kenneth frowned end seid in e deep voice, “Okey. I get it.”

“Deddy, if thet's ell, I'm going to go beck to sleep. I'm reelly tired.”

“Okey,” Kenneth muttered end hung up.

He stered et the messive door end pondered for e moment before plecing the breekfest in front of the

door.

He then took out his phone end sent Neteshe e text.

It reed: Breekfest is et the door. Remember to eet it. And give me e cell once you're eweke.

After sending the text, he hesiteted for e moment before leeving.

There were still some metters he hed to deel with et the office, end he wes only teking out some time to

check in on Neteshe. Hence, he left streight for the office.

Morning went by in e flesh es soon es he got busy.

When it wes elmost noon, Kenneth glenced et his phone. He received no cells from Neteshe, not even

e single text.

He picked up his phone with e frown on his fece end wes ebout to give Neteshe e cell when Febien

suddenly entered his office.

“Mr. Hemilton.”

Kenneth's frown deepened when he sew Febien entering in e hurry.

“Mr. Hemilton, the people of Vermillion Bese ere gone,” Febien seid seriously.

“They're gone? When?” Kenneth's geze derkened.

“This morning.”

Kenneth nerrowed his derk eyes end muttered, “They left? Why so sudden?”

“I know, right? I wes surprised, too. Logicelly, the people of Vermillion Bese should be e vengeful

bunch. They've feced such e huge loss, efter ell. It doesn't meke sense for them to leeve just like thet.

They should've et leest done something.”

Even Febien knows this.

Febien's enelysis mede Kenneth more concerned.

“Is every member of Vermillion Bese gone?” Kenneth esked egein.

“The password's incorrect,” Kenneth said sternly.

“Huh? Is it changed? Hmm... I'm not sure about it, either. I've been using the fingerprint function instead

of keying in the password. Maybe Nat changed it some time ago. Why don't you call her to ask for it?”

“She didn't pick up her phone.”

“Then she must still be asleep. She sleeps more than I do. Sometimes, she can even sleep for the

entire day without waking up,” Denise said. Her voice sounded exhausted as if she could fall asleep at

any time.

Kenneth frowned and said in a deep voice, “Okay. I get it.”

“Daddy, if that's all, I'm going to go back to sleep. I'm really tired.”

“Okay,” Kenneth muttered and hung up.

He stared at the massive door and pondered for a moment before placing the breakfast in front of the

door.

He then took out his phone and sent Natasha a text.

It read: Breakfast is at the door. Remember to eat it. And give me a call once you're awake.

After sending the text, he hesitated for a moment before leaving.

There were still some matters he had to deal with at the office, and he was only taking out some time to

check in on Natasha. Hence, he left straight for the office.

Morning went by in a flash as soon as he got busy.

When it was almost noon, Kenneth glanced at his phone. He received no calls from Natasha, not even

a single text.

He picked up his phone with a frown on his face and was about to give Natasha a call when Fabian

suddenly entered his office.

“Mr. Hamilton.”

Kenneth's frown deepened when he saw Fabian entering in a hurry.

“Mr. Hamilton, the people of Vermillion Base are gone,” Fabian said seriously.

“They're gone? When?” Kenneth's gaze darkened.

“This morning.”

Kenneth narrowed his dark eyes and muttered, “They left? Why so sudden?”

“I know, right? I was surprised, too. Logically, the people of Vermillion Base should be a vengeful

bunch. They've faced such a huge loss, after all. It doesn't make sense for them to leave just like that.

They should've at least done something.”

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Even Fabian knows this.

Fabian's analysis made Kenneth more concerned.

“Is every member of Vermillion Base gone?” Kenneth asked again.

“Yes. All of them. No one stayed back.”

“That's really strange...” Kenneth mumbled. Based on Boss' words the other day, he should have done

something to get revenge. He couldn't have just left quietly.

Kenneth could not get his head around it. “Have you found their accommodation?”

“Yes, I have.”

“Let's check it out.” With that, Kenneth got up and left.

Fabian was stunned. Although he did not know what Kenneth wanted to see, he still followed after him.

On the way there, Kenneth sat in the back seat with his eyes fixed on his phone and a frown between

his brows.

There were still no texts or calls. After thinking about it, he gave Natasha another call.

Just like yesterday, Natasha did not pick up.

Kenneth glanced at the time, and an inexplicable anxiousness rose in his heart.

Fabian, who was sitting in the driver's seat, had been observing Kenneth for some time. Unable to hold

back his curiosity, he asked, “Mr. Hamilton, are you trying to call Mrs. Hamilton?”

“Mm,” Kenneth answered coldly without lifting his head.

“How about I send you over to check on her first?”

The moment Fabian finished his sentence, Kenneth lifted his head. A look of concern flashed through

his dark eyes. “It's okay. She's probably still asleep.”

Hearing that, Fabian looked at the time and could not help but joke, “Still asleep? It's so late already.

Mrs. Hamilton can really sleep, huh?”

Kenneth turned abruptly at Fabian's words. “Is that a problem?”

“I don't mean that.”

“I realize you've been talking a lot lately,” Kenneth muttered, glaring at Fabian.

“I'm worried you'll be bored, so I'm trying to make a conversation.”

“Just keep your eyes on the road.”

“Okay.”

When Fabian finally shut up, Kenneth lowered his head and stared at his phone. After a moment's

hesitation, he put it away.

The journey took about half an hour.

During that time, Kenneth kept checking his phone, but there was not a single text from Natasha.

He never knew waiting for someone could be so nerve-racking.

On top of that, he did not realize Natasha was slowly occupying all his thoughts, and her every move

was linked to everything in his life.