Chapter 257 Watching Him
Wisteria’s POV:
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As I watched the elevator doors slowly close, the smile on my face instantly stiffened, then faded into something cold. Alan was always like this. Aloof and untouchable. No matter how actively I showed interest, he never gave me a second glance, not even the most basic
courtesy.
Anger surged through me. I clenched my fists, my nails digging hard into my palms.
“Wisteria, your phone,” my assistant said carefully from beside me. She had clearly noticed my mood, her voice trembling slightly.
I took a deep breath and pushed my anger down. Taking the phone, I stepped aside and answered. “Hello.”
A subordinate’s hesitant voice came through the line. “Wisteria, we’ve been investigating for a long time, but we still can’t find any information on Avi. Her identity is like it came out of nowhere. There’s no trace at all.”
“What?! Nothing at all?” My gaze darkened instantly, my voice turning cold. “How is that possible? If she could write songs for Alan, there’s no way she left zero clues. Did you even try?”
“We really did, we checked every channel we could think of! There’s no concrete information,” the subordinate said, sounding wronged. “Even her collaboration with Alan was handled through an anonymous email account.”
“Useless,” I muttered, my anger flaring even more. “Fine. Stop the search for now.”
I hung up and slammed the phone onto the couch beside me. My hand clenched tightly, my knuckles turning white.
Avi had clearly come back, yet I couldn’t even figure out who she was. That feeling of losing control made me unbearably irritable.
“Wisteria, are you … okay?” the assistant asked nervously as she edged closer, reaching toward the phone on the floor.
I snorted and lifted my eyes to glare at her coldly. That single look made her shudder and freeze in place, her face turning pale.
“What could possibly be wrong with me?” I said sharply. “Or is that mouth of yours hoping something happens to me?”
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“No, Wisteria, you misunderstood. That’s not what I meant,” the assistant rushed to explain, her voice on the verge of tears.
I couldn’t be bothered to listen. I waved my hand dismissively, my tone icy. “Go to finance, collect your pay, and leave. I don’t want to see you again.”
The assistant stood there in shock, disbelief written all over her face. She seemed to want to say something, but under my stare, she lowered her head and quietly turned away.
I got
into the van and leaned back against the seat, closing my eyes as my thoughts raced.
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