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Chapter 323

Michael heared these words, and the anger surged even further. “May loved you so much, forPete’s sake. She left everything behind in Riddleton just to be with you in Northbridge. But you? Fora fling, you got her killed, and now my granddaughter is missing without a trace. Paolo, how canMay rest in peace knowing this?”

Paolo collapsed to his knees, blood from a gash on his forehead mixing with tears as they streameddown his cheeks.

“I’m so sorry. I swear I’ll find my daughter and get to the bottom of May’s death.”

James kicked him in the belly, and his voice was tight with fury. “Paolo, if you don’t find that kid, youbetter be ready to grovel and apologize to May in hell.”

The kick sent Paolo sprawling backwards, spitting blood, until his lower back crashed into the coffeetable. Ignoring the searing pain, he scrambled back to his knees.

Even if Edwin hated him, this was still his father. He approached Paolo, handing him a towel. Hisvoice was grave. “Didn’t that woman have any distinctive features? What did she call herself whenyou were together?”novelbin

“She said her name was Mimi, a dancer at the Barna Nightclub. That’s all I know,” Paolo answered.

The Barna Nightclub had been the biggest hotspot some twenty years ago, now long shut down dueto new regulations. Finding that woman would be like finding a needle in a haystack.

Michael shook with rage. His eyes, though dimmed with age, glistened with tears. “May was such agem, but she was conned by a mere showgirl. Eddie, James, you must track her down. I wantjustice for my daughter.”

James quickly consoled them. “Don’t worry. I’ll find this woman. But what about Paolo and Heidi?What do you want to do with them?”

Marian was already in tears. “Just keep them out of my sight. Seeing them only reminds me of mypoor daughter and granddaughter. Is the child even alive?”

Edwin was on the verge of spilling the truth, after seeing his grandmother so distressed, but herecalled Ian’s words and held back. “Grandma, I believe Mom’s spirit in heaven is watching over mysister. Give me some time. I’ll bring her back to you.”

In the end, Paolo and Heidi were cast out by the York family, severing all ties.

Heidi clung to Paolo’s arm, sobbing pitifully. Without the York family’s protection, without thebrother’s affection, she could only rely on Paolo. “I’m so sorry, Dad. It’s all my fault you were kickedout by Grandpa. Don’t worry. I won’t be a burden to you any longer. I’ll leave on my own, find aplace to hide away. It just means I’ll never see you again, and I’ll miss you terribly.” She collapsedinto Paolo’s chest, her cries heart-wrenching.

While Paolo might despise that woman, he couldn’t bring himself to hate Heidi, the daughter he’draised from infancy. She was innocent in his eyes. His large hand gently stroked her hair as hemurmured reassurances, “Don’t cry. I won’t let you go. If the Yorks don’t want you, the Campbellswon’t turn you away. You’re my daughter, Heidi, and you carry the Campbell blood. Even if we findthat child, I won’t neglect you.”

When she heared this, a sinister glint flickered in Heidi’s tearful eyes.

To find that child? In his dreams!

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