“Yes.”
Charles nodded. “So far, everything we’ve found about Violet and Yuri’s life in Norway seems perfectly ordinary. When Yuri was ten, Miss Violet married a man.”
“Anything off about him?” Landon’s brow furrowed, his tone cold.
“That’s where things get interesting.” Charles continued, “The man’s name is Sawyer, a businessman. On the surface, nothing about his business raises suspicion. But when our people tried digging into Sawyer’s family background and how he made his fortune, we hit a wall. It's like someone invisible is blocking us at every turn. Even how Violet ended up in Norway and managed to hide her tracks—none of it adds up. Norway isn’t our turf, so if we want to look deeper, it’ll take time.”
The more Charles spoke, the more convinced Landon became—there was some deeper, unspeakable scheme lurking beneath all this.
But what did this conspiracy have to do with Zinnia?
Or was it that Yuri was trying to use Zinnia as a weapon against him—or the Ford family as a whole?
As that possibility crossed Landon’s mind, a dangerous glint flickered in his eyes.
“Keep digging. Use whatever means necessary.”
“Yes, sir.”
Once Charles left, Landon turned to head back to the hospital room. But as he glanced down the hall, he spotted Yuri standing at the far end, silent and watching him.
Their eyes met. Landon’s sharp gaze locked onto Yuri.
A moment passed before Landon strode toward him.


 Verify captcha to read the content
Verify captcha to read the content
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Time-Limited Love: A Contract Expired, Not Renewed