"When my person found her, we had already found out that she had been in contact with Fred, and she also confessed it," Joshua explained in a low voice. "But all this is too smooth, so I have to try to see if Sunny has something to do with this matter or not."
Hazel was silent. It was normal for Joshua to suspect everyone. After all, she even suspected Susan the moment she saw Laura. But Susan couldn't think of such a meticulous plan, so it was normal then to suspect Sunny.
"So, what did you find?" Hazel asked.
"I haven't see anything for a while." Joshua shook his head slightly. He did not have much contact with Sunny, and she was not a simple woman.
"Then we should pay more attention when we go there tomorrow," Hazel said in a low voice. She looked at Laura not far away, and she could not help but ask, "What about her?"
"Let her go," Joshua said in a deep voice.
The bodyguards let go of her, and Laura shook her arms. She panicked and looked around, but she was afraid to run.
"Go," Joshua said indifferently.
Laura couldn't believe that she was free, she turned and quickly ran away.
"Do you want to confirm if she is the person working with Fred Cohen?" Hazel frowned.
"Yes," Joshua nodded. "When she is on the road, she will take us to find the one who really directed her."
***
The next day, Hazel and Joshua took a gift to visit with Sunny.
Sunny and Susan were waiting in the living room. Sunny seemed to have said something to Susan, and she was not happy judging from her look.
"Auntie Sunny." Hazel handed the gift over. "I am really sorry about what happened yesterday. Joshua was indeed very abrupt. We are here to say sorry."
Susan said with a low voice, "If an apology is so useful, why did we need to involve the police..."
"Shut up!" Sunny criticized her coldly. "You can't control the people around you, and it has become a problem. They are so generous not to hold you to be responsible for it. Do you dare to blame your mistake on others? If they really care, do you dare to mention the things you have done before?"
"I..." Susan was very offended. She was shocked at the events, and she lost a very handy assistant. She always thought it was all others' fault, not to mention that she felt that she did not do anything wrong.
Sunny actually blamed her, she snorted with anger, turned around, and went upstairs.
Hazel looked at them thoughtfully, and she could not see what was wrong with Sunny and Susan. However, even Joshua couldn't tell anything, let alone her.
"Hazel, sorry," said Sunny. "Susan was spoiled. And I didn't teach her well."
Hazel smiled. Obviously, she did not mind it.
"Auntie Sunny, this is where my mother lived at a young age?" Hazel's eyes flashed. She looked around with sadness.
The style of Sunny's house was warm. It was very similar to Denmark Residence. She thought that her father wanted to make her mother happy, so he constructed it according to the style of this house.
She listened to Joshua and said that the parents of her mother intended to divide the property equally for them at the beginning, but Sunny gave everything to her mother. She only wanted the house. So, the house was the private property of Sunny. However, although Sunny was married abroad, she would make people clean the house every year. Sunny's feelings for her family seemed to be a little unusual.
"Yes." Sunny looked at her.
"Can I take a look around?" Hazel asked with a burning gaze.
Sunny looked at her clear eyes, and then she was in a daze. She calmly looked away, "Come with me."
Joshua's eyes lit up, it was not a delusion, Sunny seemed to be afraid to look at Hazel's eyes at certain moments. What was she escaping?
Hazel followed Sunny upstairs and naturally began to look around.
Everything in the house made people feel very comfortable. Hazel even felt that there was an illusion of turning back time as if she had returned to a house a few decades before. There was no sense of time.
Sunny was so concerned about the house? Hazel's heart was extremely doubtful.
"Can I go to my mother's room to see?" Hazel asked. "I really want to know everything about her."
Sunny's footsteps suddenly stopped, but then she said, "Yes."
Pushing open the door, Hazel walked into the room with Sunny.
The room was bright and beautiful, with a lot of pinks. Anyone could tell that all of the arrangements had been made by parents who loved their daughter. Hazel was surprised to see two beds in the room, both the exact same.
It turned out that the relationship between Sunny and her mother was that good? They even had the same room.
"Here... very warm and very romantic," Hazel whispered.
"This was her favorite style," Sunny glanced deep into the room. "She was like a little princess living in a fairy tale world."
Hazel was somewhat surprised. Every time she met Sunny, she would feel that she was unpredictable. In particular, Sunny's attitude towards her was more like a mother's attitude. It seemed very close, but it seemed to be alienated.
"Do you want to go?" Sunny asked.
"No," Hazel smiled shallowly. "What is really bothering you, Auntie Sunny?"
"Nothing." Sunny's eyes flashed, and she asked, "Do you like it here?"
"I like it here very much." Hazel nodded.
"Then... How about I leave this to you?" Sunny askes.
Hazel's heart suddenly jumped.
In the beginning, Sunny didn't want anything except for the house. But Sunny would actually leave the house to her? Besides, she just hoped to have the opportunity to come here often, and she had never thought to get the house.
"Susan is your daughter," Hazel said. "If you leave me the house, she will definitely think more. You should leave it to her."
"She has no interest in this old house," Sunny said. "And even if I leave it to her, she won't cherish it. If I leave it to you, you will cherish it."
"I think you should discuss with Susan first," Hazel said firmly. "And your proposal is too sudden, and I have to think about it."
"Hazel, you don't have to think too much," Sunny said. "I leave this to you because you are the daughter of my sister. This should be yours. Just like Joshua will protect you and try his best to return Denmark Group to you because you are the daughter of the Denmark family. This is what you deserve."