Chapter 2875
Chapter 2875
Nicole could not help but smile at how ridiculous yet valid his concern was. "Come on, dude. That's just
an excuse I came up with to comfort Nolan and Lana."
In reality, her marriage would concern nobody but herself and Jared. No one else would be able to
exert any sort of meaningful influence on the wedding.
"That's great." Preston issued a sigh of relief.
Everything would be fine as long as he did not have a hand to play on whether the wedding ceremony
happened or not.
Taking on a more serious look now, Nicole looked at Preston and added, "But, you should really start
thinking about your own love life."
"Yeah, I will." Preston replied.
He did not want to suffer the torture of being the only single person in the room every time he hung out
with them. Being around these love birds while they harped on the idea that he needed to find
someone soon was agonizing to say the least.
Nicole then smirked and shook her head. She thought it would be a good idea to just remind him about Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
it, instead of poking her nose into his business.
Then, she shifted the topic of conversation. "I've got something to talk to you about."
"What is it?" Preston asked in a serious tone of voice.
He knew that Nicole would never sit him down for a discussion if the matter in question was a trivial
one.
After pausing for a while, Nicole said, "Once we reach home, you should follow me in and have a look."
"Oh, okay." Preston replied.
When they arrived at the Riddle residence, the both of them got down from the car and entered the
house. There was no one in the living room, indicating that they must have all returned to their
respective rooms and gotten ready for bed.
Nicole did not bother to disturb Daniel and Gloria. Instead, she brought Preston up to the second floor
right away.
When they reached Nolan's room, the duo saw Nolan playing the very same game he had been
engrossed with for the past few months. Meanwhile, Jared and Lana were sitting beside Nolan, their
eyes trained on the computer screen.
Hearing that someone had entered, Nolan, Lana and Jared whirled around to look at them in unison.
"Hello Mommy. Hello Uncle Preston," Nolan and Lana greeted them.
"Why did you bring me to Nolan's room?" Preston asked in confusion.
He was wondering what Nicole was trying to do.
Without giving him a direct answer, Nicole walked up to the computer and said, "Have a look at this."
While Preston proceeded to study the game with its intricate level designs, Nicole explained, "We've
studied this game and confirmed that there's something wrong with it. But, we don’t have a single clue
about what the developer's motives are. There's still no evidence."
"You don't have any evidence? Does that mean you guys know who the person is?" Preston asked.
"I've got a rough guess, yes." Nicole's eyes darkened, wishing that the perpetrator was not who she
thought he was.
Understanding what Nicole was trying to convey, Preston nodded and asked, "What do you want me to
do?"
"So, here's the thing," Nicole replied. "When we began analyzing the game, we discovered that all
levels must be completed, and that's what the developer wants us to do.
However, Nolan can't clear the game on his own, no matter how many stages he completes, so I'll have
to step in to help him out."
"You want me to help him clear the stages?" Preston asked.
Nicole shook her head and clarified, "No. I need you to assist me."
"Oh, okay." Preston replied without any objections. "Tell me, what should I do?"
No matter what task it was, or how difficult it was, Preston would try his best to complete it as long as it
was a request from Nicole.
"Recently, I've come to realize that we might have thought lightly about these levels." Nicole said,
attempting to explain what was on her mind.
Nicole had decided to take this matter seriously, so after some careful consideration, she had decided
to enlist Preston's help.
Previously, she thought that all they needed to do was clear the stages and discover the developer's
motives behind each stage, whereupon they would be able to proceed with finding the solution. After
all, they would never come to know what the developer was up to if they did not complete the levels.
However, while Nicole was completing the levels, she could not shake the feeling that there was
something fishy about the game design as a whole. On the surface, it seemed as if they had to work
very hard to get past all the stages. But there were also moments when Nicole felt that someone was
controlling the variables and monitoring the game progress remotely.