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Chapter 2369

“Mommy.”

“Mommy is here. You’re such a good boy, Pudding,” Madeline patted his little head lovingly.

“Mommy, isn't Aunt Ava coming to our house today?” Jackson also asked curiously.

Madeline was trying to find an excuse to muddle through this when she heard the familiar footsteps coming from the entrance. She looked up and saw that Jeremy was back.

Madeline stood up while carrying her youngest son. “ Jeremy, you're back. Any news?”

Jeremy took the little boy from Madeline's arms and kissed him intimately.

“No news yet, but I’ve already found out who kidnapped Ava.”

“Who is it?”

“The kidnapper is just a lazy bum who has a lot of criminal records. In order to make quick money, he'll do anything.” After that, Jeremy analyzed the situation and said, “I found that he has been receiving a lot of money in his account recently, and the amount is the same as the money Naya transferred. It means that Naya must have a deal with this person.” “No, it’s not a guess but the truth,” Madeline affirmed. “I can't imagine that Naya would do something so outrageous. She’s a highly educated lady from a rich family, so how can she do such outrageous things?”

“For some people, evil is engraved in their bones. Even if they’re highly educated, they still can't hide the evil in their hearts.”

“But if this is the case, will Ava be in danger?”

“The kidnapper is only after the money, so he won't do anything to Ava until he gets the money.”

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