the two-faced Adopted Girl Who Melted CEO's Ice-Cold Heart-Chapter 903: He Didn’t Even Say Goodbye When He Left

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Chapter 903: Chapter 903: He Didn’t Even Say Goodbye When He Left

Wicklow Town is adjacent to the National Park. As Delphine and Arthur swapped driving on the way here, they saw a stretch of wilderness. This place truly seems like a corner forgotten by God, with inconvenient transportation, simple folk customs, and fields of purple wildflowers everywhere, resembling lavender fields in full bloom.

Since they arrived quite late, the two tidied up, rested, and decided to make plans the next day.

Delphine couldn’t sleep after a few hours at night, so she got up and sat on the hotel balcony, watching the sky lightening and listening to the calls of unknown birds. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦

With each passing day, her resolve becomes stronger. Ireland is her last hope; if she can’t find people here, she doesn’t know where else she can search.

When that man left, he didn’t say goodbye to her. The last time she saw him, she was holding Nicholas Carter on the deck, with Ignatius Leclair standing silently on the deck, watching her leave.

These days, she’s always thinking that if she hadn’t chosen to leave back then, if he had told her everything, perhaps things wouldn’t have come to this.

Delphine sat through the night until dawn, and in the morning, Arthur came to knock on the door, calling her out to have breakfast.

The hotel serves breakfast, an authentic English breakfast. Speaking of which, South Ireland originally belonged to the United Kingdom territory but later became independent from it. Most of the Irish speak English, while very few speak the local language, with only some elderly people still speaking Irish.

Arthur brought a photo of Jing Liu this time. After Delphine finished breakfast, he said in a low voice, "I’ll go to some local markets and ask if anyone has seen Old Liu. Old Liu should be with Leclair. Miss Delphine, stay in the hotel first until I have a clear understanding of this area, and then we can act together?"

"Alright." Seeing him being very cautious, Delphine didn’t say much and only commented, "It’s daytime now. When night comes, asking at every pub will be the most accurate. Generally speaking, transportation isn’t very convenient in this area, so online shopping will leave card transaction records, while buying alcohol will involve cash payments at local pubs."

Arthur hadn’t considered this aspect at all and was slightly surprised, recalling that Delphine had lived a nomadic life after leaving Southeast Asia years ago. He then asked, "Miss Delphine, have you done this kind of thing before?"

Delphine smiled slightly, nodded, and said, "Back then, I wandered with different passports and occasionally went to pubs to drink."

Later, drinking on an empty stomach hurt her stomach, and gradually she quit drinking.

Arthur nodded, got up, and went to inquire around.

Delphine returned to her hotel room. Around noon, she figured it must be early morning in her home country, so she called Griffith Squire, wanting to borrow a computer expert to check some of Ignatius Leclair’s travel records from when he was 15.

"Something from over ten years ago?" Griffith, just waking up, frowned slightly and said, "I’ll have my subordinates check it out and get back to you within today."

Griffith has a top-tier computer expert under him, almost a globally wanted hacker, and it’s this person Delphine wants to borrow.

"Where are you now?"

"Ireland, Wicklow Town," Delphine reported the location and said, "The journey here is lined with fields of purple flowers and leisurely walking wild deer, though the roads aren’t easy to travel."

Griffith smiled and said, "Keep your location open, and call me if there’s anything. Although I haven’t been to the place you’re talking about, commanding a few people around Europe is still easy for me."

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