Seymour followed behind her and skillfully locked the bedroom door after entering.
Helen took out her phone to check the latest messages she had received. They were about Ashley's background information, which she had investigated through other channels, avoiding Dragon's Den and SK Group.
Overall, there was nothing unusual. Ashley had no connections with the government, and it seemed she wasn't affiliated with those who had been secretly trying to deal with Helen.
Then, why did she get the organization to hold the global exhibition and sell Seraphina's artworks?
Ashley had found out Helen's identity when they first met, but now she worked with those people and blatantly pretended to be Seraphina to make money.
If it was for money, why was each painting sold for only 500 thousand dollars?
Seymour saw her frowning and offered to help. "Boss, should I go out and gather some information?"
"Not now." Helen turned to look behind her with a solemn and alert expression. "Vincent is looking for us everywhere now. We must not give them any clues.
"Moreover, I need to recuperate. It's not bad to lay low; let's live the life of Kaylee and avenge her so that she can rest in peace."
"I got it." Seymour nodded and retreated to the living room.
…
Ever since Helen had left, every meal at the Newton family was dull. Everyone ate their own food and barely talked during the meals.
Vincent took the urn and held it up. "Here she is; take her back." As he spoke, he deliberately kept provoking Chandler with his eyes.
However, Chandler remained unfazed, showing no expression and making it impossible to tell his emotions at that moment.
"What is this?" Jenson tucked his hands into his pockets and tilted his head, putting on an intimidating demeanor.
Vincent's smile grew wider as he squinted his eyes, a wicked glint flashing in them. "It's Helen's ashes…"
Jenson was instantly enraged, rushing over to grab Vincent's collar and raise his fist. "Bastard, what nonsense are you talking about? Helen's not dead. She won't die so easily."
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