Chapter 169 Found and not found
Sherry followed the address on the car map and soon dropped Ryan off at the Garcia Family home.
The mansion stood on a hill, lit up brilliantly against the night sky, and not to mention the mansions Sherry had seen, she had never seen such an extravagant home on television.
Ryan stretched out and just pushed the door open and walked up the steps.
It was as if they had completely forgotten that there was a Sherry behind them.
The maid came forward, "Miss. Sherry, inside please."
Sherry was anxious, thinking about what Ryan had said, and thinking in passing of the possibility that, perhaps, it was Miller who wanted to see her.
The large corridor is covered with noble dark carpets, flanked by classical wall lamps, and the whole corridor appears bright and long.
"The Grand Master will be right over, so you can stay here for a while." So saying, the servant pushed open the door, which was already prepared with coffee and tea.
Sherry thanked him politely and then walked in.
The room also had a gramophone playing classical music, a testament to the taste of the owner, and for a moment, Sherry was surprisingly confused, not knowing whether this was a dream or reality.
There are really people living in this kind of ancient castle that only exists in a fairy tale world.
And at that moment, in the other room.
Miller is checking the pulse of the woman leaning on the sofa, Beinean, the most dignified woman of the Garcia Family, who has been ill for many years.
But since giving birth to a premature child many years ago, she has become delirious and fallen into dementia, which comes and goes.
"Brother, this body of mine, I know in my heart that it's Tony who is looking for me."
Tony, the name she gave to her unborn child.
It's been on the lips for so many years.
Miller looked at her face and coughed covertly, "I'm a doctor, just do as I say."
His specialty is Western surgery and he has not dabbled much in Chinese medicine, and it was only after Beinean became ill that he dived into it, just to cure her.
But after all these years, Beinean can't think of anyone or anything else but that child.
She leaned back on the sofa, her unintentional smile still visible as the stunning beauty of her youth, "Yes, yes, yes, I'll do whatever you say."
"If you still have trouble sleeping at night, have them make you a glass of warm milk and read a book and just try to fall asleep and stop relying on medication, it's not good for your health."
Now she is at the limit of the measurements she consumes.
Go on like this ......
"Okay, I got it." That was how Beinean responded.
But she had nightmares arising every late night, and for so many years, all she could do was cry out for injections and medication.
Otherwise she doesn't know how she made it this far.
Miller walked out with his medicine chest, his eyes full of depth.
"My Lord, Sherry has arrived."
"Okay, I'll be right there." A glimmer of hope flashed in Miller's eyes and he hastened to pick up his pace.
As soon as she heard the door open Sherry immediately stood up, she was on her guard every minute of the day in this environment, "Professor Miller."
Miller nodded and then instructed the maid, "I have something to talk to Sherry about, no need to serve."
"Yes."
With that said, no one will come in and disturb.
Miller turned to me, his face thickening with sadness, "I took the trouble to ask Ryan to bring you here, it's just that there are some things that are not clear over the phone and I still wish I could ask you in person, after all, it's our last hope."
Sherry listened carefully.
"My assistant was compiling cases some time ago and just saw that your mother and your hometown are both from Collin county, do you ...... have any relatives or friends in your family that worked at the clinic in Collin county back in the day?"
Sherry shook her head slowly.
"My parents don't have many relatives, the clinic in Collin county does have some aunts and uncles that I know, is there something you are asking about?"
"Could you, please, find out the whereabouts of someone for me, her name is Nona and she used to be the head nurse there."
Miller finished and sighed, "This person is especially important to our family! I have to find her."
He has approached this person in the past to find out the specifics of Beinean's birth back then, but the clinic closed and they haven't searched again.
Recently Beinean's condition has deteriorated and Miller wants to try everything he can, again.
Miller's eagerness is written all over his face.
Sherry immediately took out her phone, "I'll ask for you then, but I'm not sure I'll be able to."
"Good, good."
Sherry really wasn't sure about anyone that the Garcia Family couldn't find with their strength.
But Miller opened the door and she always had to help.
Two phone calls were made, one to the nursing home in Collin county, since the clinic was closed, perhaps this person would take up a position at the nursing home, and one to her mother Kate.
But the responses they gave were straightforward and they didn't remember much about the man.
After all, it's normal for them not to remember after all that time.
On the other side of the phone, Kate asked in a warm voice, "Sherry, why are you asking this all of a sudden?"
"Nothing, just ......" she glanced at Miller in front of her, "stumbled across the news over in Collin county and asked in passing."
Mother and daughter chatted briefly and hung up the phone.
"I'm sorry, Professor Miller, I'm afraid I can't be of much help." Sherry said apologetically.
Miller waved his hand slowly, "It's okay, I was trying to find it too."
It can only mean that this person is really not in Collin county anymore.
"Sherry, please, I'll send a driver to take you to the hotel, also, I hope you can keep tonight's conversation a secret from everyone."
All information concerning Beinean's condition is kept strictly confidential by the Garcia Family.
"Okay, I understand." Sherry secretly wrote down the person's name, thinking that if she had the chance to help inquire about it later.
With that, she checked into the star hotel arranged for her by the Garcia Family.
In that moment, even she was in a bit of a trance, whether she was here on business or on holiday.
What was before her was as surreal as the Garcia Family, she only drank from a bottle of mineral water in her room, nothing else was touched, and for the next two days, Ryan did not have any orders.
It was at this time that Sherry realized that he had asked her to come to Seattle under the guise of a business trip just for the very thing that Miller was going to ask her about.
What is it about that woman, Nona, that means so much to the Garcia Family.
Just then, Sherry's phone rang.
"Sherry, the woman I asked you about earlier, I found her." Miller's voice was a little gritty, "She's, well, dead."
And it was not long ago that the police found the body of the unidentified woman in the hills near Collin county.
Sherry listened and sweat stood up.
There, was a further reminder from Miller, "You're in Seattle, stay longer before you leave."
It just so happened that the Garcia Family was looking for the person who was involved when something happened to him.