Chapter74
The feeling of losing something surged more intensely.
It made him feel dizzy and disoriented.
He dialed Theodore’s number and said, “Find Valerie for me. | want to find her at any cost.”
In the hotel where Valerie lived....
She searched for a long tand finally found a private detective who was willing to take her case.
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And, as luck would have it, the other person was also from Houston.
Valerie sent the detective the address and they agreed to meet two days later.
Immediately, Valerie put down her cell phone and got up to get her clothes, intending to take a shower and have
a good sleep.
These days, she hardly rested properly.
However, at that moment, her cell phone rang.
Valerie was startled when she saw that it was Davion calling. Only then did she breathe a sigh of relief and pick
up her cell phone.
‘Davion.”
Upon hearing Valerie's voice, Davion also breathed a sigh of relief. However, soon, his tone carried a hint of
reproachful concern, “Valerie, what's the matter with you? | called you, but you were unreachable.”
Valerie felt warmth. “I’m sorry. | lost my cell phone card.”
“So, that’s how it was,” Davion sighed heavily.“I’'m glad you're okay.”
“What can I do for you?”
“It’s nothing, just that last tyou askedto find someone to take care of your father’s antiques, and | found
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“Just retired this year, with rich experience in antiques.
“Hand over the antique to him for safekeeping guaranteed no problem.
“And, he has several properties in Washington D.C.
“All prepared for storing antiques.
“He knows that you have a villa full of antiques, and he even said that he could free up a villa for you.” Valerie
had been worried about not being able to find a house, but now both the house and the person have been found.
She felt relaxed. “Well, how much is the monthly rent plus management fee?”
“It’s free. The former president said that with so many antiques of yours, he would be satisfied if he could have a
look and appreciate them.”