Chapter 68 Another Identity
Chapter 68 Another Identity
Chapter 68 Another Identity
Gianna arrived at a cafe.
Standing at the cafe entrance, Gianna looked around and lowered her bucket hat to cover her face. Then she took a step and walked into the cafe.
She arrived in front of a private room and pushed open the door.
When the people in the room saw her enter, he immediately stood up, "Ms. Geller!"
The person was also dressed in black and wearing a bucket hat. Unlike Gianna, he wore a mask, making it impossible to see his eyes unless he looked up.
His name was Lamont Ricardo.
That wasn't his real name. He had been using this name since he started following Gianna. As for his previous name, he had long forgotten it.
Gianna closed the door and glanced at him, saying coldly, "Don't choose a place like this next time."
"Yes."
Gianna sat down, poured herself a cup of coffee, and sipped.
The coffee was good. Although it couldn't compare to the coffee Laney grew at home, it was still refreshing and sweet.
"Ms. Geller, I have thoroughly searched the Geller's villa, but I didn't find another potion vial," Lamont stood behind Gianna and said solemnly.
Gianna frowned, "Have you searched all the places?"
"I've searched every inch, even the bathroom tiles in the Geller's villa, but I found nothing," Lamont replied, "I installed a listener in Old Mrs. Geller's room, but she never mentioned the potion to anyone. Could the intelligence be wrong? Maybe the potion isn't in the Geller family?"
"It can't be wrong," Gianna said in a low voice, "My mother took two potion vials, gave one to me, and left one in the Geller family."
Her mother had told her this before she passed away.
At that time, her mother was worried that this matter would involve her, so she didn't tell her. But at the last moment, she received a phone call and changed her mind.
Her mother gave her one potion vial and told her there was another one in the Geller family.
Her mother left this world the moment she finished speaking.
Her primary purpose in coming to the Geller family was to find that potion vial.
"Could Sherman have it?" Lamont questioned, "I've searched every corner of the Geller's villa, and it's not there. Only Sherman's house is left."
Gianna shook her head, "He doesn't have it either."
She had carefully searched Sherman's small three-bedroom house as soon as she moved in but found no trace of the potion.
After arriving at the Fallingwater community, she searched again, with the same result.
That's why she sent Lamont to search the Geller's villa.
But even there, they found nothing, which was strange.
"Is it possible that Sherman knew the importance of the potion and didn't keep it at home?" Lamont doubted.
Gianna's expression froze. That may be possible.
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"Do you want to ask Sherman directly?" Lamont suggested.
"I can't ask him," Gianna said, lowering her head. Her expression was unreadable.
She still couldn't judge Sherman's true character.
She was curious to know if he was as kind as he appeared.
Or perhaps, he was just being nice to her to obtain something.
More importantly, asking him would be too risky until she was sure whether the potion was in Sherman's possession.
She had to make sure that Sherman was truly trustworthy.
"So, what should we do now?" Lamont paused for a moment and suddenly said, "By the way, there are two groups of people looking for the whereabouts of the potion recently. One group is from the GT Organization, and the other is unknown. I didn't dare to intervene to tip our hands."
Gianna frowned, "The GT Organization found the Geller family so quickly?"
"Yes, Ms. Geller, you are in a dangerous situation now."
Gianna suddenly laughed, "They should be in danger, right?"
Lamont: "......"
He thought to himself, "I knew you would say that! Our Ms. Geller always has this mysterious self- confidence."
Gianna took a sip of coffee and stood up. "Tell your people to leave the Geller villa. You don't need to worry about what's going on here."
"But you..."
Gianna patted his shoulder with an evil smile, "Little brother, I have nine lives! I won't die."
Lamont: "......"
Gianna left the cafe and returned to the Fallingwater community.
Lloyd and the others had yet to leave.
When Laney saw her coming back, she immediately asked, "Gia, have you had dinner outside?"
"Not yet." She had been thinking about that bowl of noodles.
"I've prepared the noodles. Just wait a moment; I'll cook them for you." Laney knew Gianna probably hadn't eaten, so she quickly went to the kitchen to cook the noodles.
In the living room, Damian and Sherman played chess while Taryn played with the toy Gianna bought for Calvin on the balcony.
Lloyd, Irvin, and Murray held their phones, seemingly engrossed in something.
Gianna sat on the sofa, facing Lloyd. She glanced at him, her eyes subtly changing.
Lamont said someone was looking for the whereabouts of the potion, and she guessed it was likely related to Lloyd.
His mention of their mother today was not a coincidence.
Was his appearance on Lancaster Mountain deliberately arranged?
Ha~ Things have become so interesting!
"The noodles are ready, Gia." Laney brought the noodles over, and after thanking her, Gianna picked up the fork and started eating.
She was starving.
"Haha! I lost!" Damian, who was playing chess, suddenly burst into laughter. "Sherman, I didn't expect you to be so good at chess. I won't say how skilled I am at chess, but very few people can defeat me. You're amazing."
Lloyd: "......"
"Do you think you always won at chess before because you were skilled at chess?"
Damian: "Of course, your grandpa is highly skilled at chess. It's rare to find an opponent."
Lloyd: "You win!"
"Not at all; I just play with others in the community when I have nothing to do. I can't compare to your level." Sherman said this, although he felt a bit unwilling inside. In his mind, even a beginner could easily beat Damian with his chess skills.
"Sherman, I like your personality. I'll come and play chess with you when I have time." Damian liked Sherman's family.
Sherman was honest and upright.
Laney was gentle and generous and also very kind.
As for Gianna, he couldn't find a single fault with her.
These few days in Rheinsville City had been enjoyable for him.
"Okay." Sherman initially had some prejudice against Damian and Lloyd. But after getting to know them, he found they were good people. Damian didn't have an attitude, was very easygoing, and didn't look down on their poor financial situation.
Lloyd was polite and elegant, utterly different from the rumors of being a wastrel.
After Gianna finished eating, she planned to wash the dishes, but Laney snatched the bowl away and didn't let her do it. Gianna didn't refuse.
She glanced at the people happily chatting in the living room, walked over to Sherman, poured him and Damian a cup of coffee, and suddenly asked, "Mr. Geller, you spent nine years with my mother. Do you know what kind of person she was?"
Upon hearing this question, Lloyd's finger holding the phone paused slightly, looking at her in astonishment.
Her words seemed like she was confiding in him.