e had to do whatever it took to find this mysterious doctor-even if it meant paying a lot of money jus
was told that if she wanted to know abou
f finding Tide, so she hurried to the
lee who was waiting for her there. Kaylee
w anything about Tide, so Kaylee must've called her here as a prank
thing about Tid
ully. "How could a bumpkin lik
is is Tide's token. You recognize it, right? With
nt in Kaylee's hand. Without thinking, she reache
ed had a symbolic token-a wave-shaped pendant. She couldn
going to give it to you for free. I'm not a Hadley, remember? And I
ee for help was worse than dying. But now she could only swa
e back my necklace,"
ew that it was very precious to Kaylee. Now that Kaylee w
ughter of the Hadley family for so many year
'll return the necklace to you afte
ts. I heard that their daughter spent a ton of money looking for Tide. I'd rather make the deal with her. Oh, she also has
hard to find Tide because she too wanted to impress and
Gemma reluctantly agreed to her terms. She went back h
e was a slight layer of patina, as if it had been passed down for many gen
found nothing wrong. Then she told Gemma that Tide would show
and Gemma waited f
face, Kaylee showed up at the
ng it hard for people to figure out whet
e the p
d been in a coma for days, woke up. Additionally, there was some color
yed and thanked
olly held Gemma's hand and praised, "Gemma, you're
ttered, Mrs. Reynolds. I hap
rsation between the two, K
to make a fo
up to Molly and said with a smile, "Mrs. Reyno
this, Gemma's
stunned. "Don't
f confusion, Kaylee shook her head deliberatel
er. She turned around and glared at Gemma coldly
people saying that Mr. Reynolds is sick. I heard that Mr. Reynolds is a kind philanthropist, and I adm