After leaving the hotel, Mandy hailed a taxi to go home.
It was still early in the morning, and the golden sun shone on the city, bringing color to it.
But for Mandy, today was a painful new beginning after the horrors of last night.
What awaited her was a dark life.
Subconsciously, Mandy reached for her collarbone to feel her necklace. Daniel had given it to her as a gift three years ago, and she had been wearing it ever since. It was by no means an expensive piece of jewelry, but it was the gift she cherished the most. But much to her surprise, her neck was bare.
'Where is the necklace? Where is it?!'
Mandy was struck by a chill in her heart. She felt like she was sinking into a bottomless abyss.
She had even lost her necklace!
Last night, her relationship with Daniel had ended, but now that the necklace he had given her was gone, she felt like things were truly over between the two of them.
At JS International In the CEO's office, Nathan Jin was reading some documents.
However, these weren't official documents; instead, they contained information about Mandy.
After reading through them for ten minutes, Nathan knew everything about Mandy from her childhood–all the way to her adulthood, including all the achievements she had ever had.
She had won a lot of piano awards and had been the champion of the last Midsummer Night's Dream piano competition. This competition was held every five years, and it was the most prestigious and famous piano competition in the world. Naturally, it always attracted many participants, so the fact that Mandy had been able to stand out among them spoke of her skill.
That night, if she hadn't played that particular song, Nathan might never have found her.
Now, after reading all about her, he confirmed that his guess had been right. Mandy was the one he had been searching for.
'Four years! I've been looking for her for four years!'
A ruthless smile grew at the corners of Nathan's mouth.
He casually put the files into the drawer on the left side of the desk.
The game had begun.
Everyone's fate would be rewritten.
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