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Love Contract with CEO novel Chapter 40

William disappeared.

After the quarrel last night, Mary knew that William wouldn't come back at night, but she didn't expect that not only didn't come back at that night.

It was on the second day that she found that William was disappeared after being reminded by Kevin.

At lunch time, Kevin asked her if she had seen William.

"No." Said Mary.

"It's strange," said Kevin, "It shouldn't be like this. I've been with the CEO for several years, but this has never happened."

"But now it happens." "It's normal to happen once," Mary added.

"But there are still some documents that haven't been signed by the CEO!" Said Kevin.

"Where is the CEO?" Jane asked in confusion, "Sister Mary, aren't you the CEO's wife? Don't you know?"

Asked Jane. Both of Mary and Kevin felt uneasy after this question.

"He..." "He had a business appointment last night, so he didn't go home," Mary added.

"Oh my God!" Jane shouted, "Sister Mary, how can you be so careless! A man will become bad as soon as he goes out. How can you let him stay out all night?"

Mary seemed a little bit speechless, "I don't know what to say about the business."

"Sister Mary, you can't do this," Jane said seriously. "Look, the CEO hasn't come to the company yet. You have to call him."

Mary held the phone and hesitated for a long time.

What Jane said at lunch time was still vivid in her mind. She should call him as an assistant or wife. But they just had a quarrel yesterday. Wouldn't it be too shameful for her to call him voluntarily?

Just when Mary was full of contradictions, Kevin rushed over again.

"Mary, bad news. "

"What's wrong?" Mary was startled.

"There is a meeting about the real estate cooperation this afternoon. The sponsor has already come, but the CEO hasn't shown up yet. What should we do?" Sweat began to form on Kevin's face.

"Did you call him? "

"I called him, but he didn't answer."

Mary frowned and wondered what had happened to William. He always didn't show up at the critical moment.

"When will the meeting start?" Asked Mary.

"Half past one."

Mary looked at her watch and it was almost the time. "Is it possible for Manager Jetta to attend the meeting on behalf of the CEO? "

Kevin shook his head and said, "This cooperation is handled directly by the CEO. "

"Then you can go and stall for a while," said Mary. "I'll try to call him."

"Okay, fine." Kevin walked quickly to the meeting room.

Mary made the call without hesitation.

"Sorry, the number you dialed cannot be connected for the time being. Please redial later..."

She dialed again, but the call was still unanswered.

Damn it! You are really making trouble for me, William!

Mary hung up the phone angrily. When she was at a loss, she suddenly thought of Lucas. Maybe he went to drink with Lucas?

At the same time, Mary dialed Lucas's number. The phone rang for several times before it was picked up.

"Hello, Sister-in-law. What's up?" Lucas grinned.

"Well, Lucas, are you with William?" Mary went straight to the point.

"No, I'm on out-call in C-City," said Lucas, "What's wrong?"

"William is disappeared. I can't get through to him."

"No way!" Lucas said in shock on the other side of the phone, "He disappeared without saying goodbye to others? Didn't he go to the company? "

"No." Mary sighed.

"Did you contact his friends?"

"I..." "I don't know phone numbers of others." Mary was a little bit embarrassed.

Lucas frowned and thought, 'Right. How could William tell such a nominal wife his friends' phone numbers?'

"Let me ask it for you." Said Lucas.

"Okay," said Mary gratefully. "If you have any news about him, please tell him to call me back. Thank you."

"You're welcome, Sister-in-law," comforted Lucas, "Don't worry. William is a man of sense. Don't worry too much, Sister-in-law."

"Okay, I won't."

After hanging up the calling from Mary, Lucas thought of Frank.

He called William first, but he still couldn't get through.

Then, who would he be with?

Frank. Undoubtedly, it was Frank.

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