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"Lussia is gone." The sentence was thrown out of his mouth in one breath. In an instant Cato could hear nothing from across there. Dorothy seemed to be shocked to the point of being speechless.
"W-what did you say?" Dorothy was still trying to digest every sentence that was thrown from her mouth. The woman responded in a somewhat stammered voice, clearly pictured that the woman was completely shocked by her words just now.
"I'm sorry, I just left him for a minute to buy a drink. But as soon as I get back Lucia—"
"How can you leave a child alone?!" said Dorothy in a slightly up tone. Describe the feeling of disappointment when he heard the news.
"I was wrong..."
"Say where are you now? Did you find him? Have you called the police?"
"I was in the park where we used to have fun, I couldn't find it anywhere. Now I plan to report this to the police."
"I'll be there now!" Dorothy cut off their phone connection unilaterally. He who was panicking seemed to immediately go to where Cato was at this moment. Meanwhile, Cato could only fall silent lethargic with an anxious face. He really could not imagine how angry Dorothy was once she met him.
I'm sorry...
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On the other hand, Meredith and her husband have been notified. Meredith who heard that shock wasn't playing. At night she was crying. Hope Lucia is found soon.
Things turned chaotic in just an instant. Moreover, Lusia seemed to disappear just like being swallowed by the earth.
A few days after Lucia disappeared, the whole of England was made excited by the news of the disappearance of small children. Not only that, even on television many people reported that all corners of the world also experienced the same case. Many children have also mysteriously disappeared without a trace.
This case immediately turned to the attention of everyone in the country. Many people try to find out what is really going on, and why they can disappear mysteriously.
The tring!
The phone ringing in his hearing. The loud sound immediately made Cato sleep disturbed. The man reached out his hand slowly, felt the nakes near his bed and checked the call that had just come in.
His two eyes that still felt heavy he forced them to open to check who bravely had these blind nights contact him. As soon as his view was clear, Cato saw Martin's name on his phone screen. Realizing that, Cato directly pressed the button to pick up her phone.
Pasting the object to her ear, Cato moved down from the bed and left the room with Dorothy still asleep in her sleep. The man really did not want to bother his wife because she was talking on the phone.
Cato went down to the ground floor, and went to the living room to talk to Martin there. At midnight, it was indeed more suitable to speak in a place far from where people rested.
Once there, Cato immediately attacked Martin with questions that he had been holding because the man had suddenly disappeared.
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