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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 645

Hearing that, Penny hurriedly controlled her mood.

"I won't cry, Dad."

"What did you tell the police about the case..."

Before Richard finished, Penny suddenly hung up the phone.

It occurred to her that the police had been there the day she returned, so she was not sure if there was any surveillance in the house. If she told her father, it was like telling to the police.

She then sent a text message to her father to tell him why she couldn't continue.

"Dad, if anyone's around you, you mustn't be seen. Delete every message I send you."

Soon Richard replied.

"I know. Don’t tell the truth"

Richard reminded Penny and then deleted the two messages.

Since Richard said so, Penny was sure that someone was with her father, so she followed her father's instructions.

"I have told my own story; I do not know the rest."

Penny knew her father must have asked this question. Moreover, she must communicate with her father about this matter. After all, she had something to do with Daniel Wong's death.

"Okay, I know what to do."

Richard said in euphemism, for fear Thomas standing by the window saw it. He did not delete all the information, as Penny suggested.

So if Thomas wanted to see the message, there was not a big deal.

These were the words they had been waiting for so long.

"What's the matter with your illness? Cancer?"

Richard continued to send messages.

"Don't worry, I'm not ill. I have a doctor who gave me a false diagnosis, otherwise the police wouldn't have let me out."

"You mustn't tell anyone about it, or I'll have to go in again."

Penny told her father the truth, afraid that her father would be worried.

When Richard read it, he deleted it, and then he felt relieved that Penny did not have cancer.

"Good, talk to you another time."

Richard was in a hurry to end the message because Thomas urged him.

"I found another place, get out of here."

Thomas was eager to ask Richard to leave, because when Richard told him that there was police had been in Penny’s house and she might be monitored.

If so, Richard's phone number could had been traced. He was not sure about it, but he could not be careless.

When Richard and Penny were sending messages to each other, Thomas had found another place for Richard.

Richard deleted all messages from his phone, threw it into the water and left with his luggage ready at all times.

Penny also deleted all messages, but she still felt worried about being found out, so she wanted to destroy the phone.

"Ah..."

Penny shouted, and then Oscar ran over.

"What's the matter? Penny, Open the door."

Oscar urgently shouted outside the bathroom. Penny felt sorry to worry Oscar, but now she had to do so.

Penny went to the door and opened it, and Oscar rushed in.

"What's wrong with you?"

"I am ok, but I dropped the phone in the toilet accidentally. I put the phone in my lap when I finished and then I forgot about it and dropped it in the toilet when I got up."

Penny said she was unintentional, deceiving her best friend.

Oscar first looked at his phone and saw that it was indeed lying in the toilet and then he said with a smile.

"I thought it was a big deal. It is ok."

Oscar was indeed relieved, as long as Penny's condition did not worsen.

"But you don't have a phone. I'll buy you one."

It was better for Penny to buy the best phone for Oscar than for her message to be found.

Oscar and Winnie were software masters, and it was easy for them to find what she deleted.

"I used this phone to contact friends, not the one I work with. It doesn't matter that it fell into the water. You don't have to blame yourself for a phone."

"You don't need to buy one, I will buy myself. Go out, it's time for you to go to bed."

Oscar helped Penny out of the bathroom.

After sending Penny back to her room, Oscar went to the bathroom to deal with the phone that fell into the toilet.

With the phone soaking in water for so long and nothing important was inside, Oscar decided to throw it directly into the trash.

Looking at his phone lying in the trash, Oscar suddenly thought of a question. Why did the person looking for Penny know his number?

He didn't recognize the person by voice.

Although puzzled, Oscar did not explore the question.

Winnie had been busy until eleven o'clock. After a shower, she was ready for bed. As she was just lying in bed, she got a call from Officer Lee.

"What's up?"

The next day at noon, Winnie asked Oscar out for lunch.

"I have no time to see Penny these days, and she doesn't want to see me. I don't know how she is."

Winnie chatted with Oscar while eating.

"She is Ok. She has no mental pressure, so she is better."

Oscar was gratified speaking of Penny. Penny had no painful reaction as other patients. Oscar sometimes felt it was misdiagnosis that she did not have cancer at all.

"Is there any other abnormality these days?"

Oscar understood what she meant.

"There was nothing unusual when I was there... By the way, I got a call on my phone last night looking for her. Is that anomaly?"

Oscar felt strange about it, but he did not know if it was helpful to Winnie.

"Do you remember the number?"

Winnie was not strange about it, because she had known about, but she could not tell Oscar about the surveillance.

She was afraid that Oscar had psychological burden and knew her identity.

The monitoring equipment was only installed in the living room and the kitchen, but detectaphone were everywhere, so Penny’s words in the bathroom were heard.

"I don't remember, I just took a casually look and picked it up after making sure I don’t know it."

Oscar recalled it but he really did not remember the number.

"Show me your phone and I'll see if I can check it."

Winnie knew Penny would not keep the message, but she wanted to try to restore it.

"The phone was accidentally dropped into the toilet by Penny. I threw it away."

Oscar explained, if he knew the mobile phone was useful to Winnie, he would keep it.

Winnie was surprised to hear that. Officer Lee should know it, but they did not mention it to her.

"Oh, you'll have to change your phone."

"By the way, Oscar, be careful. If you meet Richard, you must not have a direct confrontation with him. You must protect yourself."

Winnie did not have strong evidence but she had to remind Oscar.

Now that Richard knew that Penny was out there, he might go to see Penny, so she was worried about Oscar's safety.

Although Richard was not a desperado, but if he was accidentally exposed to Oscar, no one could guarantee he would not kill Oscar in order to protect himself.

After the lunch, Winnie went back to her company. When she parked the car and walked to the elevator, unexpectedly she met Brian.

His face was still cold, and seemed colder when he saw her. And he frowned.

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