Chapter 2556
Frowning thoughtfully, Nathan ended the call and fell into contemplation.
Kyson was usually anxious about Lucinda and would have rushed over upon learning Nathan was rescuing her.
But this time, he not only failed to come but continued to remain elusive.
Kyson was acting a little strange.
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Something must be wrong.
Nathan picked up his phone again and dialed Kyson’s number.
The phone rang for a full minute before it was finally answered.
The man appeared hesitant and spoke in a subdued tone.
“What do you need, Nathan?”
After a brief pause to collect himself, Nathan replied, “I’ve located Lucinda.”
On the other end of the line, Kyson remained silent for a prolonged moment, processing the sudden revelation.
Two minutes later, he finally responded, “Congratulations on finding your wife at last.
Make sure not to lose her again.”
Nathan furrowed his brow deeply.
“Where are you?”
Ignoring the question, Kyson continued, “A few days ago, I overreacted because of Lucinda’s disappearance.
I apologize to you.
I have some personal matters to attend to now.
I won’t bother you and your family.”
He disconnected the call.
Nathan found Kyson’s actions increasingly perplexing.
He knew Kyson loved Lucinda deeply, no less than he did.
Yet when Kyson learned Lucinda was found, he didn’t seem rushed.
He hadn’t inquired about Lucinda’s well-being, whether she was injured or safe.
He had simply hung up after a few brief words.
Something was wrong with Kyson.
As Nathan began to gather his thoughts and analyze the situation, Lonnie parked the car in the open-air parking lot of the lab.
Lonnie exited first and opened the door for Nathan.
“Sir, we’ve arrived at the lab.”
Nathan snapped out of his thoughts, grabbed his tablet, and stepped out of the car.
“You can head back.
We haven’t apprehended Cory yet.
We need to continue the investigation.”
“Understood.”
After Nathan entered the building, Lonnie drove away.
In the quiet of the night, only the Light from Colby’s room pierced the darkness.
Nathan didn’t want the children to wait long, so he quickened his pace.