Chapter 2373
"You heartless jerk. That's our daughter you're talking about! " Karen yelled.
Dillon glared at her coldly, "If you feel bad for her, I'll get someone to send you to the hospital immediately."
"I-" Karen choked.
If she were to go to the hospital now, she would be announcing to the entire world that there was a connection between her
family and what Snow had done, rendering them guilty by association. And if Jared wanted to take revenge on them, they would
not be able to retaliate.
Karen's face turned pale. In the end, she could only give up, calm down, and remain silent.
"Mom, Dad? Preston is at the hospital now. He'll update us soon," Raine comforted.
The grimace on Dillon's face was even more sour now as he mumbled, "Isn't he worried about dragging us down?"
"But one of us must show up. Not to mention, Preston has always had a cordial relationship with Nicole. He's the only one who
can be there without stirring anything up," Raine explained.
She was of the opinion that Preston was the perfect person to take care of this matter.
Dillon looked at Raine and questioned, "Is everything in its place?"
Whatever happened, Jared must not find out that they were the ones aiding Snow in secret. Otherwise, they would go down with
her as well.
"Don't worry about it, Dad." Raine promised solemnly.
Dillon nodded his head, feeling a sense of relief. If Jared did not notice anything, and they maintained their distance from Snow
and her situation, they could very well elude a disaster.
"Mom, Dad, it's getting late. Why don't you both head upstairs and call it a night?" Raine suggested, worried about them.
Dillon glanced at Karen and headed upstairs first.
Karen gritted her teeth, and without uttering a word, she followed him upstairs.
Raine and James were the only ones left in the living room. They turned to look at each other, and the nervousness they felt
instantly disappeared.
"She failed even though we had aided her," Raine said.
"It is because Nicole had foreseen this. Because of that, she had taken the necessary precautions. She truly does have an
analytical mind." James narrowed his eyes.
"Hmph, she has always been like this. Always full of tricks." Raine snorted coldly.
Indeed, the past few years had been marked with a string of losses to Nicole.
"We can't do much about this issue. I'm afraid we'll have to leave it as it is and find another opportunity next time," James
lamented.
What they had to do now was to assume a low profile and not draw any attention from anyone.
As for Nicole, they could find another opportunity in the future as long as they could survive this current ordeal.
"I guess it's the only way out," Raine replied.
Although she was far from satisfied with the outcome of the plan, she knew that they had no other way out.
Then, James glanced at Raine, and in a low voice, he asked, "Did you find anything about the one who tipped you off?"
"No.” Raine shook her head, finding it all weird as well.
She had been trying to contact the person, but she just could not reach them. In fact, she was beginning to wonder if the sender
of the folder was someone she had personally met or not.
"Who could be this mysterious and elusive? What is their motive?" James mumbled.
"Who cares? What matters is that they're helpful to us," Raine said, not bothered by what the sender had done.
After all, they were, at least to her, of great help to her. Therefore, she was of the opinion that they harbored no ill- will toward
her.
James frowned as he did not agree to what Raine had said.
However, he remained silent, deciding not to express his objection.
"Let's go. It's been a long day. I want to get some sleep." Raine got up.
"Alright," James agreed and followed Raine upstairs.
However, James could simply not get over the thought of the person who had delivered him the folder. 'Who would actually tip us
off and help us avoid falling into Everett and Harvey's trap?'
James had been feeling uneasy about this issue the entire time. After all, for all the trouble and effort they had gone through to
gather up all that information, the individual who had aided them must have harbored a motive of some sort. Yet, they had never
appeared. In fact, they did not even leave anything behind for James and Raine to track them down, something that James
found odd.