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She Outshines Them All (Athena and Matthew) novel Chapter 450

The entire internet was discussing Lockwood's revelation about Nicolas' impotence.

The second book in the series, "Lockwood's Detective Diary," began again. The new book was called "The Mystery of the Missing Young Genius."

The opening chapter kicked off with the Stevens family happily enjoying Christmas day 10 years ago. Their youngest daughter, Lara, who was still 8 years old, suddenly pulled her grandparents' sleeves and asked them to take her to the department store to watch a performance.

Lara's parents had to cook and had other children to take care of. Her nanny, who had always been responsible for taking care of her, also took time off to take care of her sick daughter. Only Lara's grandparents were free, so they took her.

When they arrived at the department store, the three of them first walked around. Then, they watched an acrobatic performance in the square. Lara asked her grandfather to buy ice cream and her grandmother to buy balloons.

The two elders returned very quickly, only to find that their granddaughter was gone.

The first two chapters were more than 4,000 words and described Lara's disappearance in detail.

Soon, someone online posted: [This book must be based on Zilvia's disappearance 17 years ago! Oh my god, this was known as one of the most mysterious and difficult unsolved cases in the past 20 years. Is Lockwood challenging a top-notch unsolved case?]

Someone immediately echoed: [Ah, I remember this case. It definitely shocked the entire country. Almost all the police departments, detectives, fans of detective work, and the general public had been involved. Sadly, they hadn't found any useful clues.]

[Some say that Zilvia was kidnapped by aliens. Others believe that she went to a parallel world. Some say that it was an inside job and the Donovan family was responsible. I can't believe we still don't know where Zilvia is or if she's dead or alive!]

However, a lot of people had never heard of this case. They asked: [Why haven't we heard of this case? We can't find it online. Does this case really exist?]

[That's right. I know it's been 17 years since this sensational case was opened, but we've never heard of it...]

The older readers explained to them: [It's another one of the mysteries of this case. You won't find details of this case online.]

[This is the case. Christmas day 17 years ago, around the end of January. The five-year-old Zilvia mysteriously disappeared when she went to the department store with her grandparents...]

Everything about Zilvia's disappearance had already disappeared from the Internet without a trace but was brought up again because of Lockwood's detective novel. It shocked the entire Internet.

"Lockwood's Latest Book Will Focus on Trying to Crack the Most Suspenseful Missing Child's Case in History.""The Genius Child—The Cause and Effect of Zilvia's Missing Case.""Is Zilvia Related to the Donovan Family? The Donovans Refuse to Answer.""Can Lockwood Crack Zilvia's Missing Case?"Those were the leading headlines. Other articles crazily rushed to the top of the trending searches. Zilvia's case was at the top of all major news websites and social media platforms.

When Nellie saw this news, she grabbed the cup on the table angrily and threw it at Joy. "When I first saw Athena, I said that I wanted to completely solve the Donovan family's case. This is a problem. You stopped me!

"Now that things have turned out like this, how do you think we should resolve it?"

Joy caught the cup steadily and put it back on the table. "I'll find a way."

She turned around and walked into the bathroom. After closing the door, she placed her hands on the edge of the sink and looked at herself in the mirror.She revealed a slightly ferocious and bloodthirsty expression and growled, "Athena, I warned you, but you still made this case public. What exactly do you want?

"Do you really want to anger me?"

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