Chapter 289

Harper leaned against the door and listened carefully for a while. When she realized there was no sound outside, she cautiously tried to open the door.

She heard a click.

The door actually opened.

It must have been because those two people thought the Wilson Family wanted her dead, so they didn't care anymore and let their guard down.

Harper felt her heart was about to jump out of her chest.

She couldn't afford to provoke the Wilson Family, and Grace's brothers were all ruthless.

If she didn't escape now, the only thing waiting for her would be death.

Taking advantage of the empty doorway, Harper tiptoed as quietly as possible, step by step, looking for an escape route while paying attention to the surroundings.

Maybe those people thought a weak woman like her couldn't escape, so there was no one left in the corridor.

She crawled out of the basement on all fours and disappeared from sight through the back door.

Only then did the bodyguard take out his phone and report to the other side, "Mr. Wilson, the first step of the plan is complete. Harper has successfully escaped."

On the phone, Atticus's voice was low, "Follow her secretly with people, and report any situation at any time."

"Yes!"

Moments later, the Wilson Family issued a city-wide search order to find a woman named Harper.

The reason was that Harper had stolen the Wilson Family's secrets, and she must be found.

And this was a trap set by Atticus.

According to Isabella's suspicion, if Violet was really Bianca, then once Harper escaped, she would definitely go to meet Bianca.

The search order issued by the Wilson Family was just for Harper and Bianca to see. Only when they were desperate would they reveal their true identities.

Atticus was waiting in the background, waiting for Harper to lead his people to Violet, and then capture them both.

And they were right. Harper's first reaction after escaping was to flag down a car at the door and head into the city.

This car was also part of their plan.

On the way, Harper couldn't help but borrow the driver's phone to call Violet.

Because it was an unfamiliar number, the phone rang for a long time before Violet answered coldly, "Who is this?"

Hearing Violet's voice, Harper was so anxious she was about to cry.

"Bianca, it's me. I was captured by the Wilson Family. They want to drug me and turn me into an idiot, and then lock me in a mental hospital. Where are you? Come save me."

After worrying for so long, hearing Harper's voice made Violet's eyes turn red.

But she remained rational and instinctively asked, "Mom, where are you now? I hear car sounds on your end. Weren't you captured by the Wilson Family? Would they let you make a call?"

Violet's first reaction was that this was a plot by the Wilson Family.

But the next second, she got nervous.

She had just called out "Mom" in a moment of urgency. If this was Atticus's scheme, wouldn't her identity be exposed?

Fortunately, before she could think more, Harper urgently gave an answer.

"Bianca, don't worry about me. I've already escaped from them. I borrowed this phone from the driver. Bianca, where are you? I'm so scared. I just want to be with you."

Hearing that Harper had escaped, Violet's heart finally settled.

After all, with the Wilson Family's hatred for Harper, they would never let her go. If Harper had escaped on her own, it meant she had really gotten away from the Wilson Family's sight.

Thinking about Harper's panic and fear at this moment, Violet couldn't care about anything else and immediately told her hiding place to Harper.

"Mom, tell the driver to head towards the west suburbs. Once you get there, I'll give you a detailed location. You'll be safe there."

"Okay, I'm on my way."

Harper relayed Bianca's words to the driver, asking him to head towards the west suburbs first. Once they arrived, Bianca would pay him the fare.

He wouldn't be shortchanged.

The driver was initially reluctant.

After all, heading to the west suburbs meant he wouldn't get any passengers on the return trip. It wasn't until Harper offered double the fare that he reluctantly started the car and headed to the designated location.

They soon arrived at the place Violet mentioned. After reaching the small town, Violet confirmed the driver was fine and had him drive to the foot of the mountain, where she personally came out to pick Harper up.

She gave the driver $200 for the fare and sent him back.

The taxi turned around and headed back the way it came, but halfway through, it suddenly braked and stopped behind a hidden house.

The driver took out his phone and dialed a number, his face serious, "Captain, the target has appeared. What's the next step? Should we go in and capture them directly, or wait for further instructions?"

The person on the other end of the phone immediately took the phone to ask Atticus for instructions.

"Mr. Wilson, Harper headed west and met up with Violet. Should we act immediately?"

Atticus's eyes darkened, "Have you installed everything I asked you to?"

The subordinate nodded, "When Harper was taken away from the interrogation, our people had already placed a pinhole eavesdropper on her."

"Tell our people not to act rashly. Keep an eye on them and wait for further instructions."

"Yes!"

Atticus was thinking long-term. Letting Harper go this time was not just for Violet, but to find out the truth about how Harper and Indigo conspired to kill Grace years ago.

It was still too early to capture them now.

On the other side.

Finally escaping, Harper was helped into the shabby house by Violet.

Looking at the dilapidated walls and furnishings, Harper covered her nose in disgust, "Bianca, why did you find such a broken place? It's filthy. How can anyone live here?"

Originally planning to have Harper stay with her for a while, Violet had someone clean up and bought new daily necessities.

But over the years, Harper had been living a luxurious life with Indigo. These things in front of her were not to her taste at all.

Violet replied speechlessly, "It's just temporary. If I can endure it, what can't you endure, Mom?"

Even though Harper had fallen to this point, she still couldn't let go of her rich lady demeanor, which even Violet couldn't stand.

"Besides, no matter how broken this place is, it's better than being captured by the Wilson Family. Stop complaining."

She couldn't stand this broken place either, but compared to staying alive, this was already the best hiding place.

If they were discovered, they could still escape into the mountains.

Harper had escaped, and the Wilson Family wouldn't let it go. They would definitely send people to find her.

At this moment, nothing was more important than staying alive.

Harper, who was about to complain more, shut her mouth in fear when she heard the Wilson Family.

The Wilson Family people were all lunatics.

She would rather hide for the rest of her life than deal with those people again.