Chapter 2004 The Search
Elisa nodded in agreement.
Julia’s intentions were good.
She didn’t want Bella to be overly special in the company. After all, her status was already there for all to
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Regardless of whether it was Bella or any other girl, no one should travel on business alone.
Elisa agreed, then chatted with Julia for a while longer before finally hanging up the phone.
As soon as she hung up the phone, Elisa immediately returned to her room without a moment’s delay.
She stank to high heaven after not changing her clothes all night. The most pressing matter was to take a bath, change her clothes and head out immediately. She didn’t even have time to greet Gareth.
Gareth watched Elisa in her flurry of activity, somewhat puzzled.
He rubbed his head, regretting that he really shouldn’t have drunk alcohol the day before.
Originally, he thought if he felt unwell, drinking something warm would make him feel better.
Unexpectedly, the more he drank, the worse he felt. In the end, he finally lost consciousness.
However, Gareth still remembered the scene when he woke up that day. Elisa was in a hurry to put some distance between them. Does this mean that we slept together yesterday?
At that thought, Gareth’s heart fluttered as if he were an eighteen-year-old high school boy who had just held the hand of the girl he liked.
Over the phone, he managed to catch bits and pieces of the conversation.
It seemed that Bella had gone missing, so Gareth also got up and went to freshen up and tidy up.
It took Elisa twenty minutes to tidy up and arrive downstairs, which was the fastest she could manage.
During that time, she also called those few people from the company who had accompanied Bella to the social event, only to receive an answer that wasn’t particularly positive.
Everything seemed pretty normal that day. The contract signing was going through the usual process, and everyone thought the contract was going to be delivered.
There was a colleague named Brian who was quite sleazy, always looking at Bella with ill intentions.
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