"Aunt Donna, let's clean up our things right away and leave here." Sylvia rushed home in a taxi and woke up Donna.
Donna asked in surprise, "Miss, what happened? Where can we go so early in the morning?"
"Christopher is in danger now. Let's go first. I have booked an apartment on the outskirts of the city." Sylvia said hurriedly and started to pack things.
After hearing this, Donna realized the seriousness of the matter, so she started to get busy without asking any more questions.
Half an hour later, Sylvia woke up Christopher and Jennifer.
"Mommy, it's still dark outside, where are we going?" The little girl asked sleepily, unable to open her eyes.
"We are moving to the outskirts of the city." Sylvia kissed her face and hugged her.
The little guy was fleshy, soft, and had special healing power. Sylvia's heart felt warm.
As long as the children can stay safely by her side, she is not afraid no matter how tired or painful they are.
Christopher was fine. He was quite happy when he heard that they were going to the countryside. He was busy helping to pack their luggage.
After a while, the family of four disappeared into the predawn mist.
***
Nine in the morning.
Arthur was in the office looking at data and correcting documents.
The phone rang.
The call was from Hendrick.
"Daddy, is Teacher Sylvia feeling better today? Have you gone to see her?" Hendrick was worried about Sylvia, after all, she fell into the swimming pool and fainted last night.
Arthur was startled. this boy was quite concerned about her, but he had never seen him caring about him before.
"She's fine." He said calmly.
‘D*mn woman, remember that slap first, I will settle the matter with you then!’
He cursed bitterly and left.
***
Lancelot family.
"What did you say? Sylvia moved?" Fiona was shocked for a while.
"Yes, we went to the Montessori Academy today. We waited but Christopher didn’t come to school. Then we went to The Urban Have. We stayed there until the afternoon and didn't see anyone coming out of Sylvia's house. Finally, we asked the property management company and found out that Sylvia had already arrived early in the morning to check out." A middle-aged man over the phone replied.
"So, what if she checked out. Unless she leaves the city and never comes back, I will still find her and her son." Fiona sneered and ordered, "You follow closely and report to me immediately if there is any development in the situation. Money not a problem."
"Yes, Mrs. Lancelot." The other party hung up the phone.
Sheryl heard that Sylvia had moved away. She was very nervous for a moment and asked with a frosty look on her face. "Mom, where did you say this b*tch moved to?"

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