The sudden breakup message caused the smile on David's face to freeze instantly.
He stared at the message with a deadpan look of disbelief.
Breakups?
Summer wants to break up with herself?
Did you send the wrong one?
David exited the chat screen and dialed her number directly.
"Sorry, the number you have called is switched off."
It's off!
What does it mean?
Why do you turn off your phone after sending a message?
Or is it that something happened to Summer and she called him on purpose to warn him?
David's heart is panic and confusion, a series of calls, all show off the phone.
He took a deep breath, tried his best to calm himself down and called his assistant first.
"I asked you to check Summer's flight, did you get it or not?"
"Yeah, sorry, David, haven't checked it out yet."
The young assistant clearly felt David's low pressure and stammered.
"Still haven't checked, are you a shit-eater?"
David burst out a foul mouth, like a beast in captivity, full of violence.
He hung up the phone, suppressed the irritation and uneasiness in his heart, thought about it, and dialed Dominic again.
The call was quickly answered.
David hurriedly asked, "Dominic, has your sister contacted you since?"
Dominic: "David, Sis just called me. She said she was a little tired and would be away for a while, so I shouldn't worry. I was wondering about that and wanted to call you. You two didn't have a fight, did you?"
Quarrel?
He and she should not be too good.
But she came out of nowhere.
What exactly does it mean?
David's forehead was throbbing with veins, and after hanging up Dominic's phone, he dialed Summer's number again.
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