Chapter: 1156
Yolande pouted. "Norah didn't tell us before she left. I had no idea she was gone yesterday."

Norah had mentioned earlier that she'd be staying for three months.

Yolande had kept that in mind, planning to visit Norah whenever time allowed.

Alice's brow furrowed in thought before she said, “It seems Norah has quite a few enemies in Silverdale. Do you think someone might have gone after her on the road?"

The surveillance cameras didn't blanket the entire highway. The footage Phillip received captured only fragments of Norah's journey.

"Mr. Scott, Miss Wilson's car vanished near Pair Peak Mountain,"

Phillip interjected, piecing together the clues like a master detective.

Marlin's eyes flicked to his watch, the gears of his mind turning.

"The incident likely occurred around that area. I'll get in touch with the Silverdale police."

Joanna's eyes lit up with a sudden epiphany. “Oh! I just remembered. Norah's phone has GPS. In my anxiety, I completely forgot."

Anxiety had danced through her veins, scattering her thoughts like autumn leaves in a gust.

Sean turned to her, urgency in his voice. "How do we access it?"

He hadn't installed any tracking software on Norah's phone, so the thought hadn't even crossed his mind.

"Phones can be located via satellite. As long as she's within the country's signal range, we can trace her phone."

In a moment of idle curiosity, Joanna had linked her phone with Norah's through an app, allowing them to share each other's locations.

Sean took Joanna's phone, noting the pink matching wallpaper. He raised an eyebrow, caught off guard by Norah's choice.

Did she use it with Joanna because she knew he wouldn't approve?

As he activated the GPS, hope swelled in his chest, only to deflate like a punctured balloon when only Joanna's location blinked on the map.

"Nothing."

Sean returned the phone to Joanna, revealing a slight frown.

Obviously, tracking down Norah's phone should be easy when they were talking over the phone. But if she went into a spot without any signal, then there was nothing he could do.

Joanna continued to work on her phone until Alice took it over to check on it. Yolande was also there, sitting next to her.

"I used this app before. The problem is that the location can't be displayed if the target's phone is turned off."

Hearing this, Joanna looked utterly disappointed. "This should have worked out well, but I've forgotten such a flaw. What shall we do now?"