The young man from the Walker Family froze momentarily, while Ignatius Leclair had already obtained the answer he sought.
The man's lips curved into a faint arc. This Old Town was riddled with narrow alleys—locating this place had cost them a great deal of effort.
"Who are you people?" Gregory Walker asked anxiously. These two individuals clearly weren't ordinary—how could Delphine have attracted this kind of company?
His impression of the granddaughter living across from his grandmother's house had remained stuck in childhood—a girl with an unknown father and an absent mother. Back then, he remembered how Delphine had been an adorable, delicate child, and he himself had once taken the lead in bullying her.
Instantly, Gregory Walker became wary of Ignatius Leclair and his companion.
Maximilian, relieved that they had finally found a lead, stepped forward with a smile and said, "Sir, we're friends of Miss Delphine. We've come to escort her home."