Chapter 335: Who Says I Can’t Let Go?

Walker Grant’s expression remained indifferent, his gaze occasionally drifting to the antique clock on the wall.

Judith Pierce didn’t mind his cold demeanor. She was just worried about his well-being, so she spoke again, "Walker, I know you can’t let go of Chloe Reed, but it’s over between you two. She doesn’t love you anymore. You should let her go."

"Who says I can’t let her go?"

The man who had been silent finally spoke, his tone tinged with sarcasm as a chilling iciness radiated from him.

Upon hearing this, Judith Pierce was stunned for a moment before breaking into a smile. "It’s for the best that you can let go. I’m glad you’ve come to terms with it. There are so many women out there; you’ll meet someone you love sooner or later. Now that you’ve seen things clearly, I’m not worried anymore."

Walker Grant said nothing more after that single sentence.

Judith Pierce glanced at the time and said, "Walker, I have to go."

"Mm."

This time, Walker Grant showed a slight reaction, looking at her. "Travel safely."

"Okay."

Judith Pierce turned and left the Grant Family Estate.

The second hand on the antique clock ticked steadily onward, and the minute hand crept slowly forward.

Grant sat in the silent living room for

nanny was looking

nap and

bed, watching the sleeping little boy intently. After a long

arranged for two more nannies to take care of

enough for kindergarten; he

busy, he won’t even

in his car and headed

just then,

out and saw it was a

"Hello?"

was frantic. "Mr. Grant, something’s wrong! The

brow furrowed instantly.

quickly explained what had

quieted down and hadn’t caused any

needed to use the restroom. They couldn’t very

going from the airport restroom, and they carefully watched each person who came

half an hour went by,

plane about to take off, the bodyguards asked an airport employee to

She had vanished!

in a low voice, "Pull the security footage from

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