Chapter 776 Daddy! Open the door! Mommy and I are here to see you!

Book:The Psychotic Girl's Revenge Published:2024-12-11

You’ve changed so quickly.
“Is he that violent?” Paige asked, guiltily touching her ear, “He doesn’t kill people.”
“?”
Kevin looked at her fixedly, just don’t kill people?
He took out his phone and calmly issued instructions to his subordinates, ‘Send more people to protect me.’
“That’s enough.”
Paige was speechless. Did he have to be so cautious? Enrico was not some man-eating monster.
Kevin put the cup on the table and said, “Back then, without his memory, he was like a child. I was worried that he couldn’t protect you well. Now, he has become the lofty Mr. Gustin again, and he can protect you, but the men around you are in trouble.”
Paige couldn’t stand hearing him badmouth Enrico all the time, so she said, “Don’t make him sound so scary. There are other men around me, and he hasn’t hit on all of them.”
There are so many people in Temple in Heaven and Wind Island, and Nick and Lamont haven’t been hit either.
“…”
That’s because none of them have coveted you.
He, on the other hand, has spoken openly with Enrico.
Kevin touched his nose and didn’t continue, changing the subject, “But you too, it’s about time you learned a lesson. You calculated the safety of those plutocrats without saying a word. You should have at least informed me so that I could arrange some manpower to help you.”
“The border also needs stability. It’s not good for this side if you take all your manpower away,” Paige said.
“But you can’t do that either, it’s too dangerous.”
Kevin knew that it was useless to say anything after the fact, so he just grumbled a bit and didn’t say much. “Okay, since you’re here, just treat it like a vacation and enjoy yourself. The border epidemic is not serious, it’s safer than outside.”
“I see.”
No one on the street was wearing a mask, and everyone was in good order. If only the country was like this.
“I’ll carry Gabriel inside, you guys go to bed early, and we’ll look for your husband tomorrow.”
Kevin stood up from the chair, bent down to hug Gabriel, who was sound asleep, and then looked at her and said, “My men aren’t all in place yet, so you hug him.”
Once they enter the gate, he may not be able to fully get out of the community.
“…”
Paige looked at him speechlessly.
“Is he really in this community? Where does he live, a villa? High-rise?” Kevin asked her in a low voice.
“I don’t know. I looked around, and there aren’t that many places where you can see our courtyard. We might have to go from door to door.”
She’ll look again tomorrow.
“Can I help you adjust the community surveillance?”
Kevin asked. Even if Enrico is good at disguising himself, she should be able to recognize him.
“Don’t help, just don’t help. I’m here to coax a man, not break up with him,” Paige said decisively.
“… Understood.”
Kevin nodded and turned around, leaving without a trace.
Paige smiled as she picked Gabriel up from the recliner and carried him back to bed.

Early the next morning, Paige formulated a plan to find Enrico. She could request surveillance as a resident, but she couldn’t take all the surveillance in the community. If she only took surveillance of a certain stretch of road, it would likely be a waste of time.
She simply drew a sketch of the buildings in the community on a blank sheet of paper. The entire community came to life in her mind in three dimensions, and she quickly marked on the sketch some of the homes that could monitor her courtyard.
If someone is determined to use binoculars to spy, there is so much they can see.
She then marked on the drawing dozens of relatively better surveillance positions, and then woke Gabriel up from his sleep.
Gabriel never expected that he would escape the clutches of his teacher only to fall into the hands of the kindergarten.
He had to go for night runs at night and morning runs in the morning.
Paige took him out for a run, bought two buns for breakfast, then went to the flower shop, bought a bunch of flowers and a car, and pushed a cart full of colorful hydrangeas back to the community.
Gabriel walked aside, sleepy-eyed, and took a bite of the bun, “Mommy, are we going home to sleep now?”
He doesn’t get enough sleep.
Olivia’s mother always pushes him to study, but she never makes him go to bed early.
“No, you’re going to help me deliver the flowers to the neighbors,” Paige said, pushing the cart full of hydrangeas.
“Mommy, you’re all grown up, can you go by yourself?” Gabriel asked with longing in his eyes.
“I’m not comfortable leaving you at home alone, and you’ve had enough sleep. You need exercise and fresh air,” Paige said, refusing decisively.
“…”
Gabriel was immediately disheartened.
Paige used the reason that she had decided to come back for a while and hoped that the neighbors would take care of her as an excuse to go door to door delivering flowers to the residents of the community.
After delivering a dozen pots of flowers, she had achieved nothing.
Paige thought about it and pushed the cart towards the villa area.
Gabriel was right, Enrico had been used to enjoying himself over the years, and he would stay in a hotel even if he had no money. Generally speaking, he would not put himself in a high-rise and put up with the noise that might come from upstairs or downstairs.
The villa is the best choice.
Paige led Gabriel back to the villa area, scanned the surroundings, walked outside a villa, and reached out to press the doorbell outside the yard.
No one answered even after the doorbell had rung to the bottom, so it seems that no one was home.
Suspicious.
Paige glanced at the house number, wrote it down, and then turned to the next house.
The decorations in this house were quite unique. There were several flower racks in the yard, which gave off a particularly strong fragrance. Not only that, but there were also flower racks on the balcony, which was surrounded on three sides.
The owner of this house really liked flowers.
Paige pushed the cart over there, and Gabriel yawned and stood on tiptoe to help press the doorbell.
Like the previous house, no one came to open the door.
No one was home.
“Let’s go, next house,”
Paige wrote down the address, pushed the cart away, and after taking a few steps, she suddenly stopped in her tracks. A feeling of being watched surrounded her.
She turned sharply around. The villa in front of her was quiet, with closed doors and windows.
Paige looked again at the flower stand on the balcony, pursed her lips, and her eyes grew calm. “Gabriel, keep ringing the doorbell.”
“Huh?” Gabriel yawned, ‘I don’t think that’s a good idea, Mommy. What if they’re sleeping and it’ll wake them up.’
“Your father is inside, so press if you want to see him,” she said.
“Er…”
He didn’t really want to see him.
He didn’t want to go to the Sports Institute with the Culture Institute.
Gabriel didn’t dare say it out loud, obediently went up to the door and rang the doorbell, shouting, “Daddy! Open the door! Mommy and I are here to see you!”
He rang the doorbell several times. The villa was quiet, with only the flowers in the yard swaying in the wind.
“Is Daddy really here?”
Gabriel doubted her judgment.
Paige pondered for a few seconds, jumped over the low fence, and then, with eyes as round as grapes, hugged Gabriel.
“Mommy…”
If this wasn’t where Daddy lived, would they be embarrassed?
Paige obviously didn’t care about that and walked straight to the door, which was a fingerprint lock with a code. She pushed the panel up to reveal a bunch of numbers.
She quickly entered the numbers on it.