Chapter 105: Encrypted message
As Elder Allen left the sitting room for his study, his thoughts were a tangled mess. His breathing cin gasps,
and the weight of the situation pressed heavily on his frail body. He had barely held himself together in the
presence of his family, suppressing the tremor in his hands and the weakness in his legs. But now, as he made
his way toward the study, he felt his strength wavering.
Leaning heavily on both Alfred and the wall for support, he managed to reach the study without collapsing onto
the floor. The butler, ever attentive, quickly retrieved the capsule Jessica had strongly recommended he take
once every two weeks.
"Here, sir," Alfred said, offering a small pill along with a glass of water.
Elder Allen accepted it without a word, his wrinkled hands shaking slightly as he took the pill and swallowed it
with a gulp of water. The sharp bitterness lingered on his tongue, but he paid it no mind. His thoughts were
elsewhere, swirling in a storm of suspicion, worry, and unresolved questions.
"Lettake you to your room," Alfred suggested, concern etched on his face.
The old man shook his head weakly. "No need. I'll stay here for a while." His voice, though calm, carried a note of
finality.
Understanding his master’s need for solitude, Alfred nodded lightly and stepped out of the study, closing the
door behind him. The moment the door clicked shut, the silence settled heavily around Elder Allen.
For several minutes, he remained seated in deep thought, his fingers tapping restlessly on the polished wooden
desk. He replayed the events in his mind, trying to piece together the puzzle that had thrown the family into
turmoil.
His grandson, Davis, had vanished without a trace. The car found wrecked beyond recognition. No bodies. No
evidence. And now, the lingering suspicion that someone within the family had a hand in this.
His jaw tightened. He had lived long enough to know that betrayal often cfrom the closest circles.
Just then, a faint vibration startled him out of his thoughts. His phone screen lit up with a new message
notification.
Frowning, he picked up the device and squinted at the screen. The message was encrypted. A password was
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Elder Allen’s heart pounded in his chest as a thought flashed through his mind.
Jessica.
On the day of the share transfer, she had asked him an unusual question.
"Grandpa, in a dire situation that requires security and carefulness, will you remember this date—starting with
the year?"
At the time, he hadn’t thought much of it. But now, staring at the encryption request, he knew.
With swift, deliberate movements, he entered the date of the share transfer agreement—starting with the year.
20250315
The screen blinked once, then unlocked.
A new message appeared, the text glaring against the dark background.
WARNING: WILL DELETE IMMEDIATELY AFTER READING. DO NOT DISCLOSE TO ANYONE, NO MATTER WHO.
Elder Allen’s breath hitched as his eyes scanned the warning note of the message.
His grip on the phone tightened. With a swipe of his thumb over the phone, the main body of the message
appeared
The message was from Jessica, containing a simple yet reassuring note:
"Grandpa, | hope this message finds you well. Your health is more important, so please don’t overstress yourself.
We are not missing—we are safe. However, for the sake of security, we will remain out of sight for now."
A wave of relief washed over him, but it was short-lived, replaced by the heavy burden of secrecy.
Elder Allen’s hand clenched into a fist, His tense shoulders relaxed slightly, though his mind remained troubled
as he tried to unravel the mysteries of the attack.
Just as the warning had stated, five minutes later, the message erased itself, leaving no trace behind.
A smile crept up his lips "She is really cautious and not to be underestimated." He thought within himself.
The old man rubbed his temples lightly, sensing a shift in the situation. Though uncertainties still lingered, the
message had provided a much-needed consolation. He exhaled deeply, allowing a wave of relief to settle over
him.
Having received a confirmation of message of their safety, he made his way to his bedroom to rest.
~The Brown family~
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don’t see the reason why you have to worry yourself." She said.
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questioned again.
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finally been answered. She didn’t expect God to help her in eliminating her enemies.
George's gaze darkened as he observed Risa’s indifferent expression. His fingers curled tightly by his sides,
frustration bubbling within him.
"You think this is a joke?" he asked, his voice dangerously low. "Jessica and Davis were attacked. Their
whereabouts are unknown. And you stand here, smirking like it's a blessing?"
Risa shrugged her shoulders in response "I think it is a blessing." Her tone quiet and calm, her eyes glittering
with coldness.
"What?" George questioned with shock. His gaze darkening as he observed Risa’s indifferent expression. His
fingers curled tightly by his sides and frustration bubbling within him.