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The Unveiling of Secret Queen-Chapter 1619: Setting Out for McKinney
Hendrik Zachmann recalled what Celine Tucker said to him this morning, and his mood became increasingly complex.
When he left home in the morning, he didn’t see Caryn Zachmann leaving with him, so he casually asked, and Celine Tucker said Caryn Zachmann had a cold and was resting at home.
He actually knew very well in his heart that Caryn Zachmann wasn’t sick.
Being sick was just a pretext.
She didn’t want to see Audrick Zachmann, so she didn’t want to come to the hospital.
He had a thousand reasons to understand Caryn’s behavior in having a conflict with Audrick Zachmann, but he couldn’t accept that she hadn’t come to the hospital to see Audrick Zachmann even once.
Caryn Zachmann’s behavior this time was too indifferent.
Indifferent as if Audrick Zachmann were her enemy, not a blood-related family member.
Hendrik Zachmann felt heavy-hearted, but he couldn’t say these things in front of Celine Tucker and Leonardy Zachmann; he could only suppress them silently in his heart.
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Nathalie Quinlan handled Audrick Zachmann’s discharge procedures, temporarily placing him in the care of his agent, and also used the money Ellen Quarles gave her to find Valencia Jett.
She asked Valencia Jett to find a few agile people to stay around Audrick Zachmann to increase his safety.
Valencia Jett and her contacts were from the Illegal Zone and Inderia.
There were very few people domestically who were as skilled and quick to react as those she knew.
Of course, hiring these people as bodyguards wasn’t cheap.
However, since someone was footing the bill, Nathalie Quinlan had no qualms about spending the money and found top-notch bodyguards for Audrick Zachmann, the kind that are well-known even in Inderia.
With these people around Audrick Zachmann regularly.
People like Ellen Quarles won’t be able to touch Audrick Zachmann as they did before.
Basically, one’s gone as soon as they come.
After arranging the bodyguards for Audrick Zachmann, Nathalie Quinlan began to prepare for the trip to McKinney the next day.
She didn’t have many things to take.
But there were some necessary items.
Nathalie Quinlan tossed her laptop, charging cable, and the medicine she always carried into her single shoulder bag, zipped it up, charged her phone, lifted her leg, and headed to the bathroom to shower.
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The next day.
She got up quite early, arrived at the airport by 6:30 in the morning.
Amadeus Yancey had some last-minute business to attend to, so he didn’t send her to the airport. After Alfred Garland dropped Nathalie Quinlan at the airport, he got out of the car to open the car door for her, and reminded her anxiously.
"Ms. Quinlan, remember to give me a call when you get there."
"Alright." Nathalie Quinlan agreed swiftly, without much fuss, took her belongings from the car, slung the bag over her shoulder, casually waved at him, "I’m off then."
Alfred Garland said a few more words to her, watched her enter the airport, then turned around to get back in the car and drove away.
Caryn Zachmann arrived at the Capital Airport almost simultaneously.
When she got out of the car, she didn’t see Alfred Garland’s car, dragged her suitcase, got out, looked at her watch, and said to the reluctant Celine Tucker impatiently, "Mom, I’m not going to talk to you anymore, I have to go in now, or I’ll miss the airplane."
"Okay." Celine Tucker reluctantly let go of her hand, tidied her collar, and gently said, "For this assessment, just do your best, don’t tire yourself out, okay?"
"Mom, don’t worry." Caryn Zachmann pulled the corners of her mouth, barely smiled, eyes full of ambition, confidently telling her, "I’m sure I’ll take first place in this new member assessment! And I’ll definitely show them that I can succeed even if I don’t go to Inderia!"
Didn’t Nathalie Quinlan think that by suppressing her and not letting her go to Inderia, she could keep her down?







