Chapter 250
Chapter 250
Ian did not expect that he couldn't find Jessica in Birmingham.
He began to suspect Oliver. After all, Jessica disappeared from his hospital.
Simon took Oliver and Ian to the ward where Jessica lived after giving birth.
There was no one inside.
Only after asking the doctor did he know that Jessica's baby died not long after it was born.
Oliver's heart ached so much. He had something to do with the baby's death.
Although the baby was Lambert's, it was innocent. It didn't know anything. It died before it could open
its eyes.
When Ian heard this, he scolded Oliver.
It was all because of Oliver that Jessica's child did not survive.
The health of the baby had a lot to do with the mood of the pregnant woman.
Jessica had gone through too many terrible things before, and when she was late in her pregnancy,
Oliver still ignored her.
She had already suffered a great blow, so she hid and did not let anyone find her.
Oliver asked the staff to show Jessica's video, but she disappeared at the gate.
It was a blind area of video monitoring.
Ian was very angry and said coldly, "If there's something wrong with Jessica, I won't let you go."
After that, he left Williams Hospital.
Ian could no longer rely entirely on Oliver to find Jessica.
Because the last person Jessica wanted to see was Oliver.
Ian had no choice but to call Gavin. After all, Gavin was a local in Birmingham. His connections were
much wider than his.
Although he was not very clear about what had happened to the Kim family in Birmingham back then,
he knew that the Kim family was a famous family at that time. It shouldn't be difficult to find someone to
help.
Gavin turned off his phone when he was on the plane, so Ian couldn't get through.
Ian stayed at the Mose Clubhouse first, then slowly searched for Jessica's whereabouts.
Oliver saw Lannan, the nurse he knew.
Although the woman who came in and out with her was dressed as a nurse, Oliver could tell at a
glance that it was Jessica.
Oliver asked Lannan.
"Are you with Miss White this afternoon?"
"Yes, Mr. Williams."
"Do you know where she is now?"
"I'm sorry. I don't know. She told me to leave Birmingham because this place made her too sad. She
didn't want to stay any longer."
"What happened to the child?"
"I'm not sure. I asked the nurse for the baby, who was dead by then."
"Forget it. You can go out."
Oliver sat in his chair and pinched his eyebrows. He didn't know that things would turn out like this.
He arranged for Simon to send some people out to find Jessica's whereabouts.
Ian couldn't fall asleep and was waiting for Gavin's reply.
He didn't know why he was so flustered.
Gavin got off the plane, saw his message, and called him back.
"Haven't you found Jessica yet?" Gavin asked.
"No. Birmingham is your hometown. There should be someone here who can help. Introduce them to
me immediately. I want to find her myself."
"Isn't Oliver available for help?"
"I can't trust him now. I have to find her myself. Only when I find her can I rest assured."
At this time, Gavin understood Ian. After all, Ian and Jessica were related by blood. They were cousins.
It was natural that he was worried about her.
He was relieved that Ian had this relative.
Gavin paused for a few seconds.
Then he said coolly, "Tell me your address. I'll arrange for someone to look for you there."
"Thank you, father."
Ian had been tired of so long. When he heard that his father would find someone to help him, he felt
more at ease and quickly fell asleep.
When he woke up the next day, he went down for breakfast.
Just as he was about to return to his room, an old man walked towards him.
"You must be Ian." The old man asked, then introduced himself. "I'm Langwell. I used to be a servant of
the Kim family. It's your father who asked me to see you."
"Hello, Mr. Langwell. Let's go up and talk about it."
They took the elevator to the top floor together.
Along the way, Langwell kept inquiring about Ian's health, afraid that he would be new here and not
adapt to life in Birmingham.
"I didn't expect you to grow up so quickly," Ian said.
"Mr. Langwell, have you seen me when I was a child?"
Ian nodded.
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on the phone, so he let me ask you directly."
Ian was stunned for a moment before he realized that the young master Ian was talking about was his
father, Gavin.
Ian smiled awkwardly and said, "I used to call him young master. Young master has specifically told me
that after seeing you, I must call you by your name directly so as not to attract other people's attention."
It seemed that he must be careful in Birmingham not to expose his identity.
"Mr. Langwell, a girl I know in Birmingham has been through a lot lately and suddenly disappeared. But
that girl has just given birth to a child and she is very weak. I'm afraid that she will suffer outside. I want
to find her as soon as possible."
Ian was surprised that Ian had friends in Birmingham.
Because he knew that the Kim family didn't want Ian to have anything to do with Birmingham, and only
wanted him to live a safe and stable life in Europe.
Ian used to be the butler of the Kim family. The Kim family had always treated him well.
However, after leaving Birmingham for so many years, although he missed the Kim family very much,
he had never been to Europe to see them.
He knew that after the Kim family left, they wanted a clean break with the past.
Ian was old and had already returned to the countryside.
If it weren't for a call from Gavin, he wouldn't have come back to Birmingham at all.
Although Langwell lived a reclusive life and wanted to stay away from right and wrong, he had been the
butler of the Kim family for many years. He was afraid of being set against by his former enemies.
Also, Langwell was also aware of the incident of that year and spoke up for the Kim family. For years,
he had been privately investigating the inside story of that year's incident.
The only way to avoid attention was to keep a low profile.
He did it to protect himself.