Chapter 195: 195:Worried Parents
Claire stormed into the room, her expressions a mix of fear and fury.
Her sudden and dramatic entrance startled Roy, who was hunched over his desk, deeply engrossed in his work.
The force of her hand slamming down on the table made him jump, his heart racing as he looked up, stunned by her aggressive demeanor.
"Darling, what's wrong?" Roy asked, his voice a mix of concern and confusion. "Why do you look so upset?"
Claire's anger flared. "You... Are you kidding me?" she shouted, her voice sharp and trembling with emotion.
She thrust her tablet towards Roy, her hand shaking. The screen showed a chaotic array of news articles and hastily compiled documents.
Roy's eyes scanned the news reports about a recent explosion in BBSR. Headlines speculated about a possible terrorist attack or sabotage by competitors disgruntled with Next Gen Innovations, which had recently stirred up significant controversy with their VR headsets.
The information was a disorganized mess.
Seeing his wife's distress, Roy tried to calm her.
"Evan is alright. He's not the one to give in so easily," he said, offering a reassuring smile.
But Claire's breath came in quick, shallow gasps. Her eyes, usually so composed, were now filled with a storm of emotions.
"How can you be so sure?" she asked aloud, glaring at Roy, who shivered due to her gaze.
Roy leaned back in his chair, trying to maintain a calm demeanor. "I've been tracking Evan's whereabouts. He's currently in the Nicobar Islands. He left a few weeks ago and hasn't returned yet. Given his location, it's highly unlikely he's involved in this incident."
Hearing this, the distress in Claire's eyes lowered a bit and her shoulders slumped slightly, but her face remained tense. She struggled to process the relief mixed with lingering worry.
"What about the bodies?" she asked, her voice nearly a whisper, betraying her deep-seated fear.
"From what my sources say, some of the bodies are foreigners. The full details are still unclear," Roy explained, trying to offer as much reassurance as he could.
Claire's emotions ebbed, relief slowly washing over her, only to be quickly replaced by the undertow of her anxiety.
She had been on edge since discovering the news about the blast, unable to shake the fear that it might be connected to Evan, who she believed could be their long-lost son. The thought of him potentially being in danger sent her spiraling into a mix of hope and dread.
As Roy's words sank in, tears welled in Claire's eyes. Her heart ached with the weight of the past, the harrowing memory of her lost child and the painful reality of having to adopt another. She clung to the hope that Evan might be their son, but the fear of losing him again was almost unbearable.
Roy reached out and gently touched her arm, trying to anchor her amidst the storm of her emotions. "I promise you, Claire, I will do everything in my power to ensure Evan's safety and uncover the truth. Just hold on a little longer."
In fact, he even wanted to send some special guards before but had hesitated, thinking that if they found it might prove troublesome. Now, he knew that he couldn't delay any longer.
"I will send some Superhuman guards to aid," he said firmly.
Claire nodded, her eyes still moist but her resolve hardening before she took a deep, shuddering breath, trying to steady herself.
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In the Bay of Bengal…
A ship sailed through the pale blue waters, gliding over the waves.
Daniel stood on the deck of the cruise ship, feeling a mix of indignation and nervousness swelling within him.
The sea breeze tugged at his coat as he gazed at the approaching Nicobar Islands, the uncertainty of his situation weighing heavy on his mind.
A few days earlier, an anonymous call had instructed him to make his way to Nicobar for a potentially pivotal deal. The voice unmistakably belonged to Evan's, and he hinted at a significant partnership opportunity.
Despite the nagging doubts and the looming sense of danger that his mind warned him of, Daniel's intuition urged him forward—this felt like a chance he couldn't afford to miss.
After discussing the opportunity with his parents, Daniel decided to set sail, driven by the promise of advancement and the thrill of a major deal.
As the ship neared the island, Daniel spotted a natural dock situated some distance from the shore. The journey from the ship to land required rowing—a task that seemed quaintly old-fashioned against the backdrop of his modern surroundings. Taking a deep breath, he braced himself for the unknown.
Upon reaching the shore, Daniel was greeted by a group of men who stood out with their unique appearance. Dressed in modern attire, their wrinkled skin was adorned with numerous piercings and tattoos.
They resembled tribal people yet carried an air of contemporary sophistication. Their presence was striking and somewhat unsettling, but they greeted him with respectful nods and gestures.
The terrain was initially rugged, with sand and uneven paths stretching before him. However, as they continued, the landscape transformed. A wide, well-paved pathway emerged, leading Daniel through a dramatic contrast between the rough exterior and the city's grandeur.
Soon, Daniel found himself amidst towering human monoliths, breathtaking buildings that seemed to rise out of the forest itself.
The architectural marvels seamlessly blended with the natural environment, creating a striking cityscape that was both imposing and harmonious with its surroundings. It felt as though he had entered a capital city of a futuristic realm, where nature and modernity coexisted in perfect balance.
His small golf cart navigated through this impressive landscape, finally arriving at a grand entrance. As he stepped out, Daniel was greeted by a familiar face, waiting for him with a warm smile.
As Daniel disembarked from the golf cart, he was immediately surrounded by a group of well-dressed individuals who exuded an air of importance. They were part of Evan's team, and their presence added to the impressive atmosphere of Nicobar.
One of the men, wearing a sleek suit with a hint of traditional flair, approached Daniel with a firm handshake. "Welcome to Nicobar, Mr. Daniel. I'm Marcus, Sir Evan's man. We've been expecting you."
"Thank you, Marcus," Daniel replied, shaking his hand firmly. "It's good to finally be here."
Marcus gestured towards the grand entrance. "Please, follow me. Sir Evan is eagerly awaiting your arrival."
As they walked, another team member, a woman dressed in an elegant yet functional outfit, introduced herself. "I'm Eliza, the operations manager here. We'll be handling all the logistics for your visit. If you need anything at all, don't hesitate to ask."
Daniel nodded appreciatively. "Thank you, Eliza. I'm sure everything will go smoothly."
As the group moved through the city, Daniel couldn't help but comment on the stunning architecture. "This place is incredible. The way the buildings blend with the forest is truly impressive."
Eliza smiled. "We take great pride in preserving Nicobar's natural beauty while embracing modern design. It's a delicate balance, but one we've perfected over the years."
Marcus added, "And it's not just about aesthetics. The integration of technology with nature is crucial for our operations here. It ensures both efficiency and sustainability."
As they approached the meeting venue, Daniel noticed a few more team members engaged in conversations. One of them, a young man with a casual demeanor, gave a friendly wave. "Hey, Daniel! I'm Jake, the tech specialist. I've heard a lot about you. Looking forward to working together."
"Likewise, Jake," Daniel responded, his nerves easing slightly. "I'm excited to see what we can achieve here."
Finally, they arrived at the entrance, where Evan stood waiting, with a broad smile on his face.
"It's been a while since I saw you," Evan greeted warmly.
"Welcome to Nicobar, Daniel," he continued, his smile widening. The meeting was set to begin, and Daniel couldn't shake the feeling that this was just the beginning of a momentous journey.
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