It was not surprised for unfamiliar faces in a city driven by tourism.

But if this group of people were dressed in black suits and trousers, each of them tall and strong, it would be really eye-catching.

The owner of the tea set shop was alert, "You are looking for someone?"

She grasped a man in suit and asked.

Ladd felt it strange to be seized by the woman.

"Yes."

"Who?"

Ladd didn't want to say anything, but when asked, he picked up his phone and found a picture of a bar. "Have you seen her?" he asked.

"Not very well." The proprietress of the tea set shop was nervous and shook her head.

Ladd nodded. "I'll ask someone else."

Ingemar was with Caden, and the home stay opposite them was where Cassie and Franklin live.

"The opposite people must have noticed that we are looking for someone."

Caden was busy smoking. "So what?"

Just then there was a knock at the door.

"I'll answer the door." Ingemar stopped what he wanted to say and turned to open the door. The door opened and the person who caught his eye made a slight difference. "Speak of the devil, and the devil comes." But he took no notice of the person at the door, and turned his head round into the room, laughing. "What did I say?"

He said, without saying to the outsider whether he was allowed in or not. The door was left open, and Ingemar turned and entered the house.

Franklin entered, his hand in his pocket, walked over to Caden and looked down at him. "If you're here to take her home, and if you have any conscience, don't bother her anymore."

The man in the seat glanced up fiercely at Franklin. Then he slowly rose to his feet. Franklin, who just looked commanding, was suddenly caught up by Caden.

"How could an outsider interfere in the matter between me and my wife?" The man faintly said one word after another, and as he spoke, he stretched out his hand, pressed the cigarette between his fingers on the opposite man's suit shoulder and said, "You can try if you want to keep messing around."

Franklin did not hide, but looked coldly over his shoulder. There was a cigarette mark on his thousands of suit jackets.

In front of Caden, he gracefully took off his coat with his slender fingers and threw it away in a trash can.

"Well, just try it." said Franklin coldly, left a cold look at him and turned around.

Caden stood there and watched Franklin leave.

"You're going too far, Caden."

Ingemar sniffed at Franklin's ruined suit jacket, implying that Caden had gone too far.

"I hate him." Caden frowned, not feeling sorry at all.

"You..."

He showed his hatred against Franklin so clearly, which made Ingemar suddenly feel powerless... He didn't know how to convince Caden.

"Are you naive?"

That was a blatant challenge, and it was not what Caden would do.

"Let's go the Erhai Lake in the afternoon." The man said. Since there were no useful clues that had been found in Dali, the only way to replace someone was by the most time-consuming and clumsy method.

"I will try all the ways. I will replace her. She must be in Erhai Lake. I don't believe when I turn over the Erhai Lake, I still couldn't replace her."

In the S city.

Payne was also looking for Grace.

Mrs. James was peeling an apple for Payne.

But Payne was restless.

"Son, wait a minute. Your father is already asking for someone and will surely replace the bone marrow to match yours."

She also saw her son's anxiety and glanced at Payne, who lay on the hospital bed, stared at the mobile phone without blinking all the time and constantly scanned the mobile phone. She knew that her son was looking for the news of Grace. "Grace... just let it go?"

After a while, Mrs. James said so, "Your father... would replace you the right bone marrow. Just forget about Grace."

'Come on, let's leave Grace alone...' This was what Mrs. James was thinking about.

"What if... he can't replace it?"

"No, we will."

Payne suddenly became irritable and yelled, "What if we can't replace it! Am I going to wait for death? Mom! I don't want to die! I'm still young! I don't want to wait for that little hope! I don't want to wait so passively!"

He pulled the hat off his head. "Look, Mother! I'm losing my hair! You don't know that every morning when I get up, a bunch of hair falls out! You have no idea how painful chemotherapy is! Nausea, dizziness come to me. I am so uncomfortable that I want to vomit! Mom!" "The doctor says this kind of disease should transplant bone marrow quickly. You want me to wait, I would. But can you promise that I can replace the right bone marrow??"

"Payne! Don't get excited, don't get excited. Calm down. It's all right, Mom will be there for you. Everything will be all right, my son."

Mrs. James felt sorry for her son. The son had a pale face with withered lips. She took him in her arms and soothed him by saying, "Don't be afraid."

"So... Mother, please, help me replace my sister."

Mrs. James cried bitterly.

"Mom. Don't cry. Say something."

"Grace, she's missing her kidney." Mrs. James said in a broken voice, "How do you expect her to donate bone marrow for you with her body like that? Payne, can we wait?" "Mom, why don't you help me replace Grace first?" said Payne, "I wait quietly for Dad to replace me with the right bone marrow, I won't bother Grace until the last minute."

"If in the end, there is still no bone marrow that match mind... Well, at least let me look at Grace before I die, so I can die with peace of mind."

"Nonsense." Mrs. James hated these things.

Payne took Mrs. James's hand. "Mom, do you think it is fine?"

Mrs. James hesitated. "Is it true?"

"Yes!

"Well, I'll talk to your father."

Mrs. James said, "Grace she... I don't know if she is going well."

...

Dali.

Caden was looking for someone, and Franklin was looking for someone as well.

Ingemar exhausted his circle of contacts.

"The woman in this photo has long hair," said a friend in the group. "I seem to have some impression on her."

"Really?" said Brian, "if you can replace a clue, you would do a great job."

"Have you heard about the Wilson family?"

Jason acted so quickly. He was the first to call Mr. Shaw and offered the photo. Now the company that's going bankrupt hasn't gone bankrupt, but gets the capital injection from the Shaw Group. If you can really help Mr. Shaw replace his wife, the Hunter family would be also in good luck."

Brian didn't respond to it.

All of them were hinting at Brian.

Brian didn't have time to talk to these people. He got out his laptop and went to a forum, kept swiping the interface to replace that post.

As the other members of the group said, if he could help Mr. Shaw replace a clue, the Hunter family would benefit as well.

Now he wished he had saved that post.

He searched for it for a long time, but he could not replace the post. The man couldn't help slapping himself.

But not reconciled, he hesitantly picked up the phone and called the family, "Dad, do you have Mr. Shaw's contact information?"

"Which Mr. Shaw?"

"Mr. Shaw from the Shaw Group."

"Caden of the Shaw family? What do you want his phone for?"

"Oh! Dad! Do you have his contact number? I have a clue about that Grace of the James family..."

Before he could finish his words, his father at once excited, "Hey! You should tell me early! I heard the Wilson family got lucky this time! Wait a minute, I'll send you the phone number." Brian hesitated for a long time, and finally called Caden.

"Mr. Shaw, I have some news about your wife." He said with butterflies in his stomach, thinking Caden would not be picked up.

The man on the other end of the phone squinted his eyes, "Go on."

"I saw it a forum where a young couple complained about an inn in Erhai Lake..."

At the mention of "Erhai Lake", Caden's dark pupils lit up and he asked placidly, "Which forum? Send me the link."

"I... I just turned over the whole forum, but I cannot replace it. But I promise that every word I say is true."

"The original post was accompanied by a photo of a woman who appears to be the one in the photo from Cassie's post."

"Which inn? And the name?" He continued, frowning.

"It's called the 'Memory Inn'. Yes, it's called the 'Memory Inn' and I remember it very well because the woman in the picture has very long hair so I took a few looked at her."

"I see."

On the other end of the line, Childe Brian is staring dully at the phone hanging up...

In this way?

Jason had got something good. What about his?

Brian called his dad. "Dad, this is unfair, isn't it? Mr. Shaw invested in the Wilson Group, and our family didn't get anything."

"Why are you so impatient? Mr. Shaw knew what he was doing. We just need to wait, even if we can't wait for the Shaw Group's investment, at least Mr. Shaw owes a debt to the Hunter family."

The value of Mr. Shaw's debt was not low.

Caden stood up suddenly. "I've found it."

Ingemar was drinking water. "Poof!" He spread out the water, "What have you found?"

"In the Memory Inn. I had a hunch that she was there."

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