Chapter 1564 At A Loss
As the identification number and phone number Jesse had used were abruptly deactivated, the system’s tracking work had also been interrupted. It remained the same despite Johann’s countless efforts to revive it.
In an instant, all their leads had been cut off.
Charlotte had been out for the whole day with Bruce and Morgan searching till late at night, yet there was no news whatsoever.
With the number Nancy provided, she tried taking the initiative to contact Jesse. Nevertheless, it turned out to be an empty number.
Evidently, Jesse had taken to action after realizing that his number had been disclosed.
Midnight, Charlotte stood along the coast, staring drearily at the sea while the breeze whipped her hair gently. She felt at a complete loss, just like one of the boats sailing on the sea.
She had been pulling herself together all this while because of her strong determination toward defending the Nacht family.
No matter how tired she was and what trials and tribulations she went through outside, the moment she returned home and saw the children’s innocent and smiley faces, she would feel a glimpse of hope within her again.
But now, she felt utterly troubled that she had failed miserably at everything—the corporation had fallen into the hands of a villain, Zachary was still missing, and she had even lost the children.
She had thought she would be able to deal with Chris and the mastermind behind him all by herself. It was only at that point that she figured that she had thought too highly of her capabilities.
It was only the beginning, yet she had already lost the game.
Even though Jesse had never once shown up before her eyes, she had totally lost her trump card.
At this moment, Charlotte’s heart was broken beyond repair.
“Ms. Lindberg…” Lupine walked over to Charlotte and covered her with a jacket. “Fret not. I’m sure we’ll have a solution.”
“Solution? What solution?” A bitter smile flitted across Charlotte’s lips. “My mind is completely blank now. I can’t think of any possible solutions at all.”
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