Relentless Pursuit After Divorce
Chapter 146. Uncle, do you need a wife?_1

Chapter 146: 146. Uncle, do you need a wife?_1

"After I brought William back home, I prepared to wash the vegetables and cook, as usual. He was playing in the living room. But when I came out of the kitchen, the child wasn’t there. I searched everywhere but couldn’t find him. I..."

The nanny was so frightened that she couldn’t finish her sentence.

The child was missing, and as the nanny, she couldn’t escape responsibility.

Elly Campbell closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and forced herself to stay calm, over and over again.

"Did you call the police?"

"Yes, we’ve already reported it. The police are checking the surveillance footage along the route."

Elly nodded. The house she was living in was a property of her cousin, Arthur Clark, located in the busiest and most densely populated area of the city center.

She chose to stay here because it was convenient for her commute to work and not far from William’s kindergarten.

But now it was not advantageous. The more populous the area, the harder it was to find William.

Before long, several police officers arrived at her doorstep, updating her on the latest development, "Miss Campbell, according to the residential complex’s surveillance, the child left on his own and headed west all the way, but there is a broken camera nearby, and we’ve lost track of him. He didn’t appear on the following cameras; it’s likely he got into a vehicle."

All color drained from Elly’s face as she understood the policereference was clear. Either William had gotten into a vehicle by himself to an unknown place, or he had been taken by child traffickers.

If it was child traffickers, Elly dared not think further.

"Miss Campbell, don’t worry. We’ve deployed the police force to stop vehicles at every section of the road and notified all radio stations to broadcast and keep an eye out for the child’s whereabouts."

Elly forced herself to stay calm and nodded, "Thank you."

After the police left, Elly called Master Clark, a retired professor with many connections in the city. She couldn’t rely solely on the police now; she had to organize a search party herself.

Alaska International Airport—

"How is the investigation into Elly’s child going?"

"We’re still looking; it should be soon."

Robert Green glanced at Adam Jones cautiously before answering.

Adam’s brows furrowed in displeasure, "Why is it taking so long?"

"That..."

Robert nervously touched his nose, saying, "President, you know how capable the lady is; it’s not so easy to investigate her child."

He excused his lack of effort in the task, thinking, jokingly, that if the lady knew the president was investigating her, the president might as well say goodbye to his wife.

However, Adam believed Robert’s words.

He knew well how difficult that woman was after he spent so much time and resources and still couldn’t find Elly after four years.

He couldn’t let the matter of the child go, but he dared not push Elly too hard, fearing she might flee secretly like she had in the past.

He had been in Alaska for too long, and there were many things at the company he needed to take care of, so he had to temporarily put the issue of the child to one side.

After taking the last sip of his coffee, he picked up his boarding pass and headed towards the security checkpoint, but just then, someone gently tugged at the hem of his clothes.

Adam instinctively looked down, and the moment he saw the face before him, he was stunned.

Even Robert beside him inhaled sharply.

This... this child looks so much like the president!!!!

"Uncle, do you need a wife?"

The child’s soft, sticky voice slowly rose, pulling Adam and Robert back from their shock.

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