Chapter 177: That Candy Might Be Fake
Chapter 177: That Candy Might Be Fake
"Coincidence?" Jane furrowed her brow.
"Yes," Nana nodded, pursed her lips, and asked, "Let me ask you, when did Candy appear?"
"The day Patrick and I got engaged," Jane thoughtfully replied.
"What about before that? Did Candy not exist?" Nana raised an eyebrow and continued, "I found
something on the entertainment gossip sites. That Candy is a resident singer at Allure Bar, her
stage name is Angel."
"Yes, before, on Carl''s birthday, I saw her at Osborn''s ce," Jane nodded, understanding Nana''s
point.
"That''s strange then. From what you said, Patrick had been looking for Candy for years, but his
people searched for her for several years without any trace. You had Anthony check on Candy
recently, but he found nothing either.
That Candy is just a bar singer. Why couldn''t Anthony find anything? Others might not find her, but
Anthony is one of the world''s top hackers, and you know his capabilities," Nana exined.
Jane squinted in agreement, "Nana, you''re right. I did overlook some things."
"Jane, you''re too involved in this. You impulsively canceled the engagement ceremony, giving that
Candy an opportunity," Nana snorted, "I even suspect that Candy might be fake."
"Fake?" Jane raised her eyebrows.
For some reason, she remembered the scene at Pansy Group earlier in the morning.
Candy portrayed the innocent and pure role perfectly, nothing like the kind, cute girl Patrick
described.
Something was seriously off here.
Jane rubbed her temples, "But Patrick shouldn''t mistake her identity."
If Patrick was so sure that Candice was Candy, there should be no mistake.
So, where did the problem lie?
Nana was skeptical, "Why wouldn''t he? Haven''t you said before that Patrick once mistook you for
Candy? If he can mistake you, why not someone else?
Moreover, this Candy never appeared before, and suddenly she shows up on the day of your
engagement. It''s too much of a coincidence!"
Indeed, it was too coincidental.
Jane thought for a moment and said, "Let me investigate when I get back, Nana. Let''s not discuss
this for now. My biggest wish right now is to find Uncle Newton and heal Old Pansy as soon as
possible."
"Jane, you must investigate thoroughly. It''s not easy to meet someone you like. Don''t give up so
easily," Nana said leisurely.
After a long journey, Jane and Nana finally arrived at Changbai Mountain.
It was a vast area of continuous snowy mountains and forests, covered in pristine white.
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"Jane, are you sure your Uncle Newton is here?" Nana shivered from the cold.
"If my intuition is correct..." Jane rubbed her hands together, breathing warmth into them, "I
remember he once said that the ce he wanted to live most was Changbai Mountain."
"Well, intuition..." Nana sighed in helplessness.
Jane nced at Nana, freezing in the cold, "Let''s ask around first."
"Okay," Nana nodded, looking around.
At the foot of the mountain, there was a small vige with a few scattered farmhouses.
Jane and Nana knocked on one of the doors, "Is anyone in there?"
A middle-aged woman with graying hair opened the door, curiously appraising them, "Who are you
looking for?"
"Excuse me, is there a ce called Mont Brush nearby?" Jane asked.
She remembered that Uncle Newton had mentioned that if he were to settle in Changbai Mountain
one day, he would choose to live in Mont Brush because his beloved person was there.
The middle-aged woman nodded, pointing to a distant peak. "It''s right on that mountain."
There really was a ce called Mont Brush!
Jane''s heart leaped with joy. "Is it far from here? If we go now, when can we get there?"
The middle-aged woman scrutinized them suspiciously. "In this snowynd, what are you going to
do in Mont Brush?"
"We''re looking for someone," Jane said with a smile.
"Looking for someone? Are you looking for Dr. Newton?" The middle-aged woman suddenly
realized.
Dr. Newton!
Jane''s heart raced. A surname Newton and a healer-there was no doubt it was Uncle Newton!
"Yes, yes, yes," Jane nodded repeatedly. "Auntie, could you tell me how to find this Dr. Newton?"
"Ladies,e inside, and we''ll talk," the middle-aged woman said, weing them into the house.
"Auntie, can you tell us about Dr. Newton?" Nana, seeing Jane''s eagerness, smiled and asked.
The middle-aged woman brought them two cups of hot water. "Speaking of Dr. Newton, he''s a
peculiar man, insisting on living in Mont Brush for no apparent reason. But he''s a good person.
When the weather is good, he oftenes down from the mountain. If anyone in the vige is sick,
he helps cure them. His medical skills are remarkable."
Jane and Nana exchanged nces. "It must be him."
The middle-aged woman asked with some confusion, "How do you know Dr. Newton? He''s very
peculiar and never lets anyone talk about him."
"My grandfather was friends with him," Jane replied truthfully.
"I see." The middle-aged woman nodded. "These days it''s snowing in the mountains, and he won''t
come down. Why don''t you stay in the vige for a few days? Wait for the weather to clear, and then
you can go find him."
"I want to go immediately." Jane couldn''t wait a moment longer now that she had information about
Uncle Newton.
Even if she could wait, Old Pansy''s illness couldn''t.
Finding Uncle Newton sooner meant Old Pansy could recover sooner.
"It''s dangerous to go into the mountains in snowy weather," the middle-aged woman kept advising
Jane and Nana. "Moreover, you two youngdies from the south, unfamiliar with the terrain, it''s not
a good idea."
"Nana, how about this, you stay here," Jane suggested after some thought. "You wait for me here."
"You want to go into the mountains alone? That''s not a good idea," Nana grabbed Jane. "Let''s
assess the situation first; maybe the snow will stop tomorrow."
"But Old Pansy can''t wait," Jane said decisively. "Nana, you know my temper."
"But..."
Nana wanted to say more, but Jane interrupted her. "Just follow what I say. You stay here. If
something happens to me and I don''te back, you''ll have to find someone to rescue me."
Seeing Jane''s firm attitude, Nana knew there was no use arguing further. She could only carefully
inquire about the precautions for entering the mountains from the middle-aged woman and
repeatedly remind Jane to be careful.
"I will," Jane said. She put on a thick down jacket, wrapped a red scarf around her neck, donned
cotton gloves, and smiled. "Wait for my good news!"