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Yves King and Faye Owen's actions were of course not unknown to Wendy Quay. Some things were just too difficult to bring up. She tried to argue, "Faye, it's nothing, he just hasn't come back for a long time. I'll call him right now."
"Wendy, we're good sisters now, you don't have to hide things from me," Faye Owen cut straight to the point, "If you and Maeve's father are having any problems, just tell me. I have some friends in America who can help teach him a lesson."
Wendy Quay looked at Faye Owen with a surprised face, "It's not, not what you think." As if she was subconsciously protecting something, her demeanor was a bit panicked as she took out her phone from her bag and said, "I'm calling him now."
After a series of dialing tones, the call connected smoothly, and Wendy Quay said indifferently, "Today is Maeve's birthday. The child misses you. Even though you can't see her, you should at least say a word."
"..." The other party immediately answered.