She immediately took out her phone, called me in front of him, but it was still turned off.

"Sorry, the number you dialed is turned off..."

Aunt Yvonne muttered to herself, "Why? It has been two days, why is Ann's phone still turned off?"

She had a bad feeling about it.

She pushed the door open and walked out. Aunt Yvonne, where were you going?

As my father was about to pour himself some coffee, he told her to mind her own business.

Aunt Yvonne glanced at my father, feeling a bit nervous. She asked, "Neil, tell me, have the DNA test results come out?"

"Not yet, Yvonne. What's wrong with you? This is a police station, not a place for you to wander around. If you have nothing else, just leave!"

Aunt Yvonne was about to speak when her phone suddenly rang.

She immediately answered it.

"Ann, is that you? Why didn't you call me earlier? Do you know how worried I've been..."

But this call couldn't be mine.

The voice from the other end of the line made Aunt Yvonne's expression grow more and more serious.

After hanging up the phone, she glared at my father with anger.

"Neil, are you still a father? Ann hasn't been to school for three days. Do you have any sense of responsibility as a father? You're still focused on your investigation, and your mind is only filled with solving mysteries. You haven't even noticed the disappearance of your own daughter. What kind of father are you? What kind of man are you?"

My father's tired eyes were bloodshot.

"Is it reasonable for her not to go to school? She stays out all day and hangs out outside. I can't control her anymore. She can do whatever she wants. Skipping school? I wonder what kind of a troublemaker she will become in society if she won't even graduate!"

Dad, I was already a ghost!

Right beside you.

Haven't you noticed yet?

"Neil, that's enough! Ann may not be perfect, but she is your biological daughter. Her mother died giving birth to her, do you think she had an easy life? Would Yara's spirit forgive you in heaven?"

Aunt Yvonne suddenly grabbed my father's shoulder and forcefully pushed him to the ground.

Her eyes were red and gradually became moist.

As soon as my father looked up, he halted whatever he was about to say.

"The body was found at a pig farm near Ann's school. If I remember correctly, from the day the body was discovered, Ann didn't go to school, right?"

Did she finally realized that the body was mine?