SEND GIFT
Chapter 247-
Furthermore, the story centered on one key theme: true love could overcall obstacles. While this sentiment
was nice, it felt like a fragile piece of paper that couldn't withstand even the slightest strain when faced with
reality. Wasn't that just like my y situation with Byron? she thought.
After finishing another page. Maeve glanced up to see Will's eyes sparkling like twinkling stars, revealing no hint
of sleepiness. She remained silent and felt like she was about to fall asleep from all the reading. Maeve closed
the book and, under Will's confused gaze, began to hum a lullaby softly.
When Theo was younger, he would never go to sleep at night. Every tshe hummed a lullaby, he would
quickly drift off. The twins were different in many ways yet similar in countless others.
Will reminded himself not to fall asleep too quickly, fearing Maeve would leave. Although he didn't understand
why she had beclike this in the first place, he wanted to spend a bit more twith her. Just a little while
longer.
In less than five minutes, Will was fast asleep. His slightly pale little face pressed against the pillow, forming soft,
chubby curves that radiated innocence and purity.
Maeve felt her heart soften as she got up to take off his sunglasses, wanting him to have a good night's sleep.
Just as her hand reached out, she suddenly remembered that he was the child of Lynn and Byron.
Reason prevented her from disliking the child, yet her emotions held her back from being too kind to him. Maeve
withdrew her hand, placed the book back in its spot, turned off the light, and quietly left his room
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As the sleeping Will reached for something in his palm, he found nothing and murmured in his dreams. "Mommy"
Back at the apartment, Maeve collapsed onto the sofa, lying there, utterly exhausted. Theo took off his shoes
and climbed onto the sofa, giving her legs a gentle rub and kneading her shoulders. "Mommy, was the studio
busy today?" he asked.
"Mommy didn't go to the stutoday," Maeve said, feeling drained as she turned over. "And the stuhas been
facing sissues lately that | haven't been able to resolve, so it's not that busy."
"What kind of issue?" Theo asked, wrinkling his little nose.
Maeve briefly explained to Theo about the behind-the-scenes attempts to undermine Dreamscape. With a huff,
Theo jumped off the sofa, shuffled into his room wearing his bear slippers, and soon emerged with his laptop. He
then laid down at the table and started typing away effortlessly.
Maeve straightened in her seat, asking, "Sweetie, what are you doing?"
"I'm finding out which scoundrel dares to bully my mommy, such a delicate woman! Theo said sternly.
Maeve was about to say there was no need to investigate since she already knew who was behind it. Theo
exclaimed, "Mommy, someone stole your studio's customer information, and then an overseas IP made a call to
them." "What?" Maeve leaned in closer. "Overseas?"
"A customer posted the call information on their social media platform. Look, Mommy, Theo said.
Maeve focused and saw a post that read: In my lifetime, | got contacted by the secretary of the Mcdaniel Group.
I'm crying |
She pondered. The person who called my client claimed to be from the Mcdaniel Group's secretarial department?
But would Byron stoop so low as to have his secretary do something like this?
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"Can you pinpoint the exact address of the person who made the call, sweetie?" Maeve asked.
"Sure thing!" Theo declared confidently. Moments later, a map popped up on the screen. "That person is located
in the capital's business district of Creynia, at a multinational company called Vinedustries." "Is this part of the
Mcdaniel Group's holdings?" Maeve asked.
"Not at all. The legal representative is named Patchett," The replied.
Maeve frowned, lost in thought. She had never been to Creynia and didn't know anyone named Patchett. She
pondered. What could this person's motive be for targetingunder Byron's name?
Theo suddenly realized. Does this count as inadvertently helping my stand-in dad? I guess I'll let it slide since I'm
so generous. With that thought, he effortlessly hacked into the Mcdaniel Group's security system and packaged
up the information on Vinedustries, sending it over with an explanation After finishing all this. Theo wore a proud
expression. This free labor is just so useful, he thought, satisfied with his cleverness.
The next day. Byron sat behind his desk at the Mcdaniel Group. The morning light streaming in through the large
floor-to-ceiling windows seemed to coat his tall figure in a golden hue, making him appear majestic and aloof.
The documents Theo had sent over the night before were on the computer screen.
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"Mr. Mcdaniel, could this be ssort of trap?" Archer hesitated saying, "That hacker usually causes quite a stir
every tthey breach our security system. Why would they suddenly be so generous this time?"
He thought. They even gave us a heads-up. Although we already discovered that the overseas company was
targeting Ms... Reese's studio, such specific information can only be accessed deep within the system. Who
exactly is this hacker?"
Byron remained silent, his deep eyes fixed on the screen. After along pause, he stated, "He knows Maeve." His
tone was almost inevitable.
Archer looked surprised and asked, "How do you know that?"
"His intentions are quite clear; he aims to protect Maeve, Byron remarked, lightly tapping his fingers on the desk.
"Sendingthis information is nothing more than a way to use my resources to deal with the person who's
been undermining her under the guise of the Mcdaniel Group.
Byron's eyes glinted with sharp intelligence. With Jaylen still abroad, he couldn't intervene in this matter. He
pondered, "Who could that hacker working behind Maeve possibly be?
Maeve had barely settled into her office when she received a call from Neville. "Ms. Reese, have you given it any
thought
"That girl can't even be considered a witness, her words shouldnt be taken as testimony. Is this your version of
sincerity?" Marve retorted.
Neville chuckled softly. "Ms. Reese is quite unhappy with this outcome. Didn't she mention the bugs to you?"
Maeve furrowed her brows, question