Chapter 2953
Chapter 2953
Soon, they reached the kindergarten.
"Nicole, what should we do?" Tia's eyes were brimming with tears, her worry evident.
Nicole gritted her teeth and suggested, "Let's talk to their homeroom teacher now."
"Okay, let's figure this out," Lulu agreed, heading off to find the teacher.
They found the teacher, her face etched with worry.
"What happened?" Lulu asked, puzzled at how the kids could just vanish from the kindergarten.
"They came in disguised as delivery people. When they saw Nolan and Lana, they tried to take them.
Some people tried to stop them, and there was a clash.
"They all left the school, and when we returned, the kids were gone. We've been looking ever since,"
the homeroom teacher explained, her voice laced with panic.
"Could this be a trap?" Lulu wondered aloud to Nicole.
Lulu suspected that the men who intervened were the ones Jared had sent to protect Nolan and Lana.
They probably didn't want to cause a scene at the school, so they handled it quietly.
"Were the kidnappers trying to draw Jared's men away, then have someone else snatch the kids?" she
pondered aloud.
Nicole shook her head, "I doubt it."
She thought it was unlikely. Some of Jared's men were still around the school. They would have
noticed any new intruders.
"If not them, then who? A third party?" Lulu's face grew paler, the thought of another group involved
making the situation even more complicated.
Nicole, taking a deep breath, asked the teacher, "Has anything else happened here since then?"
"No, we've been searching non-stop since we noticed the kids were missing." Unfortunately, there was
no sign of them.
The homeroom teacher was already anxious that time. She had hoped the kids, scared, might have
called home for someone to pick them up. She had even called Tia, but Tia's response only increased
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Nicole thought, 'The school staff have been looking for so long. If they're not at school or home, where
could they be?'
She was puzzled. If the children hadn't been taken, they wouldn't leave the school on their own. But
their whereabouts remained a mystery.
"Let's keep searching," Lulu said, her anxiety clear.
'TH join in too," Tia added.
They were determined to find the children, no matter what. They couldn't let anything happen to them.
While the teacher went to get more staff to continue the search, Nicole stayed put.
Her face grew somber, an air of coldness setting in.
'If their teacher's right, they should still be here in the kindergarten. But where?' Nicole wondered.
As the search began in every room, Nicole's eyes swept over every inch of the kindergarten. Suddenly,
she stared intently toward the storage room.
"Has anyone checked there?" Nicole inquired, gesturing toward the storage room.
One of the staff replied, "The door's locked. They couldn't have gotten inside."
"So, no one's actually searched there?" Nicole asked, her brow furrowing.
The staff hesitated, then admitted, "Someone tried, but with the door locked and no response to their
calls, no one went back."
The search had been focused on places the children were likely to visit.
Additionally, given the unfolding events and the length of the search, it was starting to seem possible
that someone might have taken the Nolan and Lana. That was why the school had reached out to the
guardians, hoping to find the kids quickly.