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"Sorry, Lynnsey, it happened suddenly and I didn't have time to tell you." Ray's voice came from the other end of the phone, accompanied by the sound of a panicked crowd and the thunderous noise of collapsing beams. Lynnsey's worry escalated, and she spoke seriously: "You must prioritize your safety. The house can be rebuilt if it burns down, but if you..." She paused and pursed her lips. "Anyway, stay safe. Me and the kids will be waiting for you to come back." "Okay, I'll come home as soon as possible, don't worry." After hanging up the phone, Lynnsey's heart remained heavy, a sense of impending storm looming over her. "Lynnsey, is the call over? We need to go for the toasts," Fiona Morgado walked over, handing her a glass of champagne. Lynnsey put her phone in her pocket and smil