Chapter 428
Chapter 428
Katie described, “He’s around thirty, about 180 centimeters in height, medium build, with blond curly
hair. I’ve seen him several times, even at night.”
At this, Anastasia’s alarm bells went off. “Katie, why didn’t you say something before? When did you
start seeing him?”
“I didn’t think much of it at first, so I forgot to mention it,” Katie recalled. “I think it was about a month
ago. I saw him climbing out of our backyard. I thought he was a burglar, so I confronted him. He said he
dropped something in our yard and was retrieving it. I didn’t suspect anything at the time. But last night,
I saw him lurking around our front door again.”
“Let’s check the surveillance footage,” Anastasia suggested quickly. Exclusive content © by Nô(v)el/Dr/ama.Org.
They hadn’t lost anything from the house recently, so it didn’t seem like burglary.
Salma admitted, “I’ve never seen him.” If it hadn’t been for Katie’s disclosure, Anastasia would have
been completely unaware.
Anastasia pulled up the surveillance footage and searched for the time Katie mentioned. Sure enough,
the footage showed a man skulking around their front door.
The man was wearing a hat and a mask. He climbed into the yard around nine o’clock the previous
evening, sat on the porch steps for a while, and then climbed back out.
“Not a burglar?” Anastasia was puzzled. He climbed in but didn’t steal anything. What was he doing?
To be precise, the man did nothing that could be seen on the video.
Salma noted, “I was home at that time last night. I was in the art studio with Pattie, helping her paint.”
Anastasia turned to Salma, “Mom, did you hear anything last night?”
“No,” Salma shook her head. “Not a sound.”
Katie added, “He always stays by the door. I only saw him climb out of the yard once, and he didn’t
seem to be carrying anything stolen.”
Anastasia stared at the screen, deep in thought. “Who is this man?” She didn’t recognize him. She
watched the footage again and again but still couldn’t figure out what he was doing.
Whether they had lost anything or not, Anastasia had to tell Herman about the intruder. This was not a
trivial matter.
Anastasia sent a screenshot of the video to Herman, with a note: “Katie said she first saw this man
lurking around our house about a month ago.” They had not lived in their new house for long.
At this time, Herman, after dropping Pattie at school, was on his way to Salstrom Manor.
Last night, Grannie Anita had slipped away with a flimsy excuse. Herman had held his tongue, not
wanting to embarrass her in front of Anastasia. But he had to find Grannie Anita.
Seeing Anastasia’s message, he frowned and handed the screenshot to Dailey. “Find out who this man
is.”
Salstrom Manor.
Ever since she returned last night, Grannie Anita had felt uneasy. She had made a mess of things.
Julie had ended up in bed with Joseph. Julie was supposed to be interested in Herman. Now Grannie
Anita was worried about what Julie might do. This was all part of her scheme, after all.
“Mom, what’s the matter?” Feiman was about to leave the house. Seeing his mother sitting on the living
room sofa, lost in thought, he asked curiously.
Grannie Anita, immersed in her thoughts, jumped at his voice. “Son, you scared me out of my wits!”
Feiman sat down. “Mom, what’s wrong?”
“Nothing. Just go,” Grannie Anita waved him off impatiently. She was still pondering over Julie and
Joseph’s affair. She stopped Feiman, “When are you going to acknowledge Joseph? It’s pitiful. He’s
lost his mother, and he’s a Salstrom. He shouldn’t be left out in the cold.”
“Mom, why are you bringing this up again?” Feiman frowned. “Katelyn’s still mad at me. It’s been
months, but she’s not forgiven me yet. Don’t mention Joseph.”
“Why should an outsider like her stop me from welcoming a Salstrom into my home?” Grannie Anita
huffed. “Listen to me. Acknowledge Joseph. Not only that, but we should also start arranging his
marriage. Joseph’s not getting any younger. It’s time he settled down.”
“Mom, be careful not to say this in front of Katelyn. And don’t meddle in this. I know what I’m doing.”
Feiman was not going to let Grannie Anita mess things up. “I was wrong in the first place. How can I
bring Joseph home without Katelyn’s consent?”
“What if she doesn’t agree? Is she going to divorce you?” Grannie Anita’s voice rose, “Feiman, you’re
my son. It’s only natural that…
Before she could finish, the butler came over. “Grannie Anita, Mr. Herman is back.”
Hearing that Herman was back, Grannie Anita, who had been full of energy, suddenly feigned
weakness. She clung to Feiman’s arm. “Son, help me to my room to rest. I think I’m ill.”
Herman’s frosty voice echoed, “Grandmother, your illness is in your mind. Rest won’t cure