Stella arrived at the airport shortly after, too.

When she saw Trevor, she rushed into his arms and hugged him tightly.

After returning to the Saun family, Stella had never expressed such intense emotions.

Although the family showed great warmth toward her, spending more than twenty years apart still cast a subconscious sense of estrangement in their daily interactions.

Trevor sometimes thought that it would be difficult for Stella to form a close bond with him after so many years of not being together.

However, now that he was hugged tightly by Stella, he realized that he might have been overthinking.

He figured that she had probably gotten the reserved trait from Wenham.

Although they might not express their feelings openly, they care deeply about their family members.

Thinking about her crying over the phone just now and looking at those puppy-like eyes, Trevor could not help but rub Stella's hair.

Then, he said warmly, smiling, "You're about to be a mother.

Don't cry so easily; my nephews and nieces will make fun of you." Stella sniffled and said hoarsely, "I'm going to whoop whoever makes fun of me." Trevor clicked his tongue, "The father should be responsible for educating them.

Whoop their father instead." Keegan was left utterly speechless by his response.

Stella did not say anything in response to that or even spare Keegan a glance.

She grabbed Trevor's arm and said, "Dad, Trevor, let's get in the car first and talk." She picked up the suitcase from the ground as she spoke.

When Keegan was about to reach out to help, she moved away from him.

Keegan paused.

Trevor looked at them, took the suitcase from Stella's hand, and threw it to Keegan, "How inconsiderate of you!" Keegan remained silent.

After getting into the car, Wenham asked about what happened.

Then, Trevor recounted everything he had shared with Stella earlier.

Wenham broke out in a cold sweat on his back upon hearing that.

After a long pause, he said, "Appreciate that friend of yours.

He saved yout life." Trevor said deeply, "Yeah, sure." Although he had decided to collect the documents himself, he owed his friend a favor for his timely phone call.

If his friend had called him an hour later, Wenham and Stella might have been on their way to Mystonia to retrieve his remains.

Trevor quickly contacted the embassy in Mystonia and told them what happened.

The embassy informed him of their search progress, stating that they had located the black box and were currently salvaging it.

However, the two pilots were still missing, but it was very likely that they died in the crash.

After talking with the embassy, Trevor decided to fly to Mystonia again the day after New Year.

He wanted to investigate the cause of the accident and handle the funeral affairs of the two pilots.

One of the pilots was a foreigner, while the other was from Rivera.

Both of them had extensive flying experience; one was even Trevor's instructor when he was learning to fly.

They were friends with each other.

On that day before taking off, the pilot even mentioned that he was going to pick up his daughter, who was studying abroad, to celebrate New Year together. However, just a few hours later, everything changed.

Compensating the pilots' families was the last thing Trevor worried about.

He had to replace out the true cause of the plane crash as he could not let them die in vain. Halfway through the journey back home, Wenham suddenly remembered to call Darcie.

When the call was connected, Darcie asked concernedly, "Wenham, have you guys landed?"

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