Chapter: 1099
JW complied.

"Hit me up if you get stuck. After all, I wrote the first half!"

"Thanks," Norah replied, a glint in her eyes.

Norah was well aware of the challenging issues JW had mentioned, but she didn't need to intercept faces from global surveillance networks.

Instead, she focused her efforts only on Silverdale, aiming to find Ivy.

If she couldn't locate Ivy in Silverdale, her next course of action would be to return to Glophia and continue her search there.

With determined focus, she opened the program page and entered the code.

At Dreamview Villas, Glophia.

"Mr. Scott, here is the latest update on Miss Wilson."

Phillip passed an envelope containing information he had gathered from Silverdale to Sean. The envelope was carelessly sealed, causing two photos to slip out.

Sean picked up one of the photos with his slender fingers and flipped it over.

It was a picture of Norah. She was lying in bed, an IV drip attached to her arm, eyes closed in peaceful slumber.

"Is Norah ill?"

Sean's brow furrowed with concern. It was rare to see Norah looking so vulnerable, and whenever he did, it softened his heart.

"Yes, she caught a cold and was hospitalized for a day. She's recovered now."

Sean exhaled in relief and turned his attention to the second photo.

In the lively chaos of the racetrack, Norah and Marlin were gazing at each other. The affection in Marlin's eyes were unmistakable.

Anger surged through Sean, and he flung the photo onto the table.

"When was this taken?"

Phillip, visibly anxious, replied, "Tonight. She almost had an accident during the race, but she clinched first place with her skill."

Sean dismissed any concern about Norah's performance on the track.

Her prowess as a racing driver was unparalleled, and she could secure victory on any circuit.

The photo captured a moment where Norah and Marlin gazed at each other as if the world around them had vanished.

It dawned on Sean that even in his absence, someone else was there to fill the void.