Although Bob had repeatedly told Johny that he needed a good rest and that he would help him find Ceres, how could Johny be obedient?
Johny knew that Ceres was a smart woman. If she had already decided to escape, she would definitely be able to avoid his informers and escape.
It was only at that time that he realized how terrifying a woman was to be smart.
Even though Johny had already sent people to seal off all exits to leave the Imperial City, he still didn't find Ceres.
Even Bob found it strange. Did she still stay in the Imperial City and wait for Johny to find her?
"Johny, will Ceres still be in the Imperial City? Is she playing with you?"
Johny frowned. When he sent out the order of blockade, it was just less than an hour before Ceres left. And it would take at least an hour and a half to go from their home to any exit out of the Imperial City. Besides, at that time, there was still a traffic jam. So, it was estimated that it would take her at least two hours to arrive.
In other words, as long as Ceres was ready to leave the Imperial City, she would definitely be stopped by his informers.
But after a few hours, there was still no sign of her!
Johny couldn't help but suspect that there might be other possibilities!
"She might be kidnapped."
"Kidnapping? Are you kidding me? Could it be that the person who kidnapped her helped her write the divorce agreement to create the illusion of leaving?" Bob could not understand and felt that this was simply nonsense.
Johny had no time to explain. He guessed that either Ceres was kidnapped when she was about to leave, or Ceres was very smart and knew that Johny would not let her go, so she temporarily hid herself and waited for the opportunity to leave again.
Johny forced his way out of the hospital again. Seeing his terrible expression, the driver hurriedly asked, "Mr. Jack Johny, where are we going?"
"Let's go home."
Johny needed to go home to check the situation, because maybe he had missed some clues. Just as the car was about to enter the community, he suddenly shouted, "Stop!"
The driver hurriedly stepped on the brake in fright. And Johny did not wait for the car to stop before opening the door and getting off.
In the nearby bushes, he found chicken feathers with blood!
Walking along with the chicken feathers, he found that rooster!
However, the rooster was already on its last breath. It lay on the ground, gasping for breath, with its fur messy and many bloodstains on it. It seemed to have fought with someone.
Johny picked up the rooster and asked the driver to send it to the pet hospital for treatment.
He immediately gathered with Bob.
Bob was puzzled by Johny's guess, "Come on, Johny, does Ceres make you lose your ability to judge? How could she be kidnapped? With just a rooster? Maybe that the rooster ran out and fought with a stray dog!"
"She must have been kidnapped," Johny's tone remained firm.
"There should at least be some clues to the kidnapping, right?"
"The rooster is just a clue. Now, let's start a citywide manhunt."
Johny's decision caused Bob to have a mental breakdown once again. How could he start a citywide manhunt just by a guess?
How much manpower and resources was needed to have a citywide manhunt?
Was it worth it for a woman who might just be runaway?
However, Bob did not ask, because he knew that Johny would never change his decision.
...
Ceres was released, but the windows and doors in the room were blocked. Also, there were people watching downstairs, so she could not escape.
She was curled up on the bed, and someone had already come over to draw her blood for a test.
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