The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 562
“My little angels, do you miss Grandma?” Evelyn spoke to herself while crying, wandering to the sofa in a daze. She collapsed
onto the sofa, tears streaming down her face as she stared blankly at the teddy bear that once belonged to Elowen.
Their toys were like vestiges of them.
Thalassa wiped her tears, settling down beside Evelyn. A house that was usually filled with laughter and the buzz of children was
then eerily quiet, devoid of life.
The silence was suffocating, unbearable.
But such a life was something they had to get used to.
“Mum, don’t be so upset. The kids have just gone to live with their dad. It’s not like we’ll never see them again. This afternoon, I’ll
take you to pick them up from kindergarten,” Thalassa tried to console Evelyn and herself too.
“I went to the kindergarten. That damned father of theirs has transferred them to another school,” Evelyn said, wiping her tears
angrily.
“I’ve checked. The kids are now at Starhaven International Kindergarten. We’ll go there early and wait for them.” Thalassa had
looked up kindergartens with performance and IT classes while they were in the car. Starhaven International Kindergarten was
the best.
“Really?” Evelyn’s face lit up with joy. She wiped her tears and stood up, “I’ll take a quick nap, and we’ll set off.”
Evelyn had spent the entire night thinking about her grandchildren. It was still morning, so a couple of hours of sleep would have
done her good.
Excited and eager, she looked forward to seeing her grandchildren again. After she left, Thalassa heaved a sigh of relief.
She believed that every problem had a solution.
At Sinclair Group, in the CEO’s office.
David made a cup of coffee and placed it on Lysander’s desk, “Your coffee, Mr. Sinclair.”

Lysander was reading a contract. He took a sip of the coffee and frowned slightly. He gave David a look complete of distaste.
David sensed imminent danger; it seemed his coffee was not up to the mark. It wasn’t a problem before Thalassa came into the
picture. Then, it seemed, Lysander was used to the coffee made by Thalassa.
Being intuitive, David could tell Lysander was in a bad mood. He silently left the office, not wanting to be the target of Lysander’s
frustration.
As he reached the door, he ran into the manager from the tech department, who looked flustered.
David asked, “What’s wrong?”
“The hacker. He’s back. His skills are too advanced. Our team couldn’t hold the firewall. We’ve lost ten million...” the manager
said nervously.
“What?” David pushed open the door to Lysander’s office, bringing the manager in to report.
After hearing the report, Lysander’s face darkened. He stood up and walked out of the office, asking coldly, “What are you
waiting for? Lead the way!”
Lysander thought, “Thalassa, your ambition knows no bounds. Can’t wait to make your move again, can you? Let’s see who’s
brave enough to play your hacker!”
“Yes, yes, yes...” The manager quickly led the way.

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