After William knew Vivian disappeared, it was already the next night.
He wrote a report and submitted it. After handling all the matters, he thought that silly girl must think about it thoroughly.
However, no matter how many times he called her, her phone was always turned off.
At first, William thought Vivian just wanted to avoid reality and didn’t take it seriously. Until he knew that Vivian was missing, his face turned gloomy gradually.
Damn it. Did that woman elope with John...?
When he thought of it, there was a fire burning in his heart. His eyes were full of murderous intentions. His angular fingers were cracking with anger. He seemed to suppress such an overwhelming sensation.
He said inwardly, “Vivian, you’d better not do such a stupid thing. Otherwise, you can’t bear the consequence.”
William had pulled all strings and launched a full-width search, including on planes, trains, and black coaches. He even checked all surveillance footage. However, there wasn’t a figure of Vivian or their names.
They just evaporated in the world, like ghosts, without any track.
William sneered. Evaporation didn’t exist in his world. As long as she was a person, she must leave a track. Certainly, John concealed her whereabouts.
“Bang--” The door of a high-end apartment was kicked open violently, which frightened the residents. “Damn it. Which bastard dares to kick the door? Do you want to die... die...?”
Selina took the word “die” back. Gosh, if she wasn’t sure that today wasn’t the Halloween, she would think she saw death.
She leaned against the man nearby, trembling. That William came here with indignation wasn’t for her, right? After all, she didn’t get entangled with him recently.
“William?” Grace was about to ask, thinking that William was looking for him.
William directly passed him and stood in front of Selina. His steely, intense eyes emanated coldness and danger. “Tell me. Where is she?”
“William, what do you mean?” Angie asked with an obviously guilty tone, her eyelids flickering slightly. But the more she thought about Vivian, the more confident she was. If William didn’t hurt Vivi, she wouldn’t leave.
“It’s indeed his fault. Yeah, I don’t have to feel guilty. Don’t be afraid,” Selina comforted herself inwardly.
Under his glare, her heart trembled subconsciously. Shit. He wants to kill me.
William wasn’t that furious before. The indifferent William could be said to be “amicable”. Now was the real presentation of his anger.
“Selina, don’t let me ask you a second time. WHERE IS SHE?” William’s patience was about to reach its limit.
Selina tugged Grace’s clothes, trying not to look weak in front of William. But he had such a strong aura that it was difficult for her to ignore it.
Grace cared about his woman more and shielded her behind. “William, what happened? Let’s talk about it.”
“William, don’t go too far. I shouldn’t be soft-hearted and try to help you.” Selina was irritated. She finally understood why Vivi left. William was a complete bastard, an unreasonable lunatic.
Sensing the stifling, intense atmosphere, Grace hurried to mediate the dispute. “Selina, you called me so many times yesterday. Did you want to tell me that Vivi was about to leave?”
Selina kept silent but still nodded heavily.
“Then do you know the destination of that train?” Grace thought Vivian only left this city by train or bus for a while, to relax.
Angry, Selina failed to answer with a good tone. She glared at William first and huffed, “Bullshit. She took a flight and will never come back.”
Since he cared about her so much, why had he done before? He had broken her heart and wanted to win her heart back now. Was it too late?
When hearing that Vivian wouldn’t come back forever, William widened his eyes suddenly and clenched his fists. An unprecedented fear rose from his heart.
No, she couldn’t leave. Without his permission, she shouldn't go anywhere.
“Selina, if I find out it’s a lie,” William said and flickered over Grace coldly, “no one can save you.”
Then he left without looking back.
Selina was stunned for a few seconds and suddenly realized his subtext. She stomped her feet angrily and shouted toward the main door, “William, you’re a lunatic. You deserve it. You...”
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