Chapter 342 Nowhere to Be Found
How could he! As the car left her vision, Jean flung the sofa cushions aside. Why did he force her to do it? Even though they were remarried, how could he do it? Would he only be satisfied if her life was destroyed again?
She looked at the food he prepared, feeling that it was ironic. In the car. Edgar was on the phone with Nathan.
“Edgar, Gigi is nowhere to be found this time. I think you should make a report now.” Nathan had sent a number of people to search for her but to no avail.
They couldn’t find a single trace of Gigi. She would be missing for more than forty-eight hours soon. “Search again.” Edgar’s expression hardened as he spun the steering wheel. “If we don’t find her by tonight, I’ll go to her family home.”
“Do you think that Sam Reece hid her somewhere?”
Nathan made the bold guess but changed his mind. “He wouldn’t be that cruel, right?” Those insignificant families could do anything to save their family business.
It wasn’t completely implausible. On top of that, Gigi wasn’t Sam’s biological daughter. Edgar hadn’t told Nathan about that fact. “Right. How did talking with Jean go?” Nathan was curious.
“Not well.” Edgar wouldn’t have put in that much effort for any woman before this. But he messed up before Jean this time. Not only did he fail to figure out her thoughts, but he also laid his plans out in the open.
It was taboo on the negotiation table. Yet he committed the mistake. He rubbed his forehead as the traffic light turned green. “I’m not sure either.” Whether Jean will agree or…
He had only realized that the only way he could make her stay was with threats. In any case, the odds were not in his favor. He wasn’t sure how long he could keep her from leaving.
“To think that I would hear you say that in this lifetime…” Nathan sighed. “If only you knew this would happen before treating the Eyer family in that way. Your relationship with Jean wouldn’t be this difficult to fix if it wasn’t for that incident with Gary Eyer.”
Edgar frowned. “Do not bring that up anymore.” He and Nathan were the only ones who knew the truth about what had happened.
He had no intention of telling Jean either. It would only bring her sorrow.
…
At Eyer Residence’s living room.
Ben told Jean about Gigi’s disappearance.
“But Sam hasn’t reported that his daughter has disappeared. He has been going back and forth from the company to the law firm. It seems he’s raising money.”
Ben was perplexed.
“Could it be that he’s so busy to the point that he couldn’t care less about Gigi?”
After all, an apple never falls far from the tree.
Gigi wouldn’t be much different from the person who brought her up.
Jean was nestled among the cushions on the sofa. She spoke up after a moment of silence. “I think I failed as a sister. I’ve always known how Gigi is. Maybe I’ve been deluding myself all this time.”
Gigi wouldn’t be happy if she knew the truth about her identity. She would be distressed and desperate, just as Jean was.
“Jeannie, you did not cause this situation to happen.”
She hummed in reply and bit her lip. “I was thinking of meeting her sometime and talking things out. Sounds like a useless plan now.”
She would never agree to Edgar’s suggestion.
Ben noticed that something wasn’t right with her tone.
“Jeannie, you must tell me about your plans. I’ll help you in one way or another. You’ll be less burdened too.”
She hummed again.
It was true that Ben’s help allowed her plans to go smoothly. But the rest was up to her now.
“Ben, I’ll treat you to a meal after everything ends.”
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