Chapter 494 Chris’s Disappearance
“Did he say anything to you?” Pierre suddenly turned to Selena. She carefully combed through her memories but could not find any piece of information. “After the meeting at Fowler Corporation, we did not meet each other again. I was busy preparing for Juniper’s surgery at the hospital. I should have asked to meet up with him, but I was too preoccupied to do so.”
No matter what, Chris was a victim in the entire drama. Although he was not John’s biological son, Pierre and Selena did not wish to see him get hurt.
“Pierre, you have to find him. He’s an innocent and kind boy. Those events lately must have been too flustering for him, so it’s only normal for him to feel overwhelmed. Wait. Could he have—”
A terrible thought flashed across her mind. Could he have taken his own life? “That’s impossible!” Pierre quickly cut her off to chase away the awful thought.
“Well, it’s good to know that he isn’t suicidal. Still, we need to find him as soon as possible to provide some moral support for him. He ruminates a lot, and he grew up under the shelter of his mom, so he probably will struggle to rebuild his life after losing the support from her and the Fowler Family.”
She went on for a while before realizing that Pierre had fallen into silence. She looked up at him, only to be met with a pair of dark and chilling eyes. His eagle-eyes stared squarely at her, making her hair stand on end.
“What’s the matter? Did I say something wrong?”
“Are you that concerned for him?” He scrutinized her with his scary gaze. To my surprise, they have only met a few times, but she has developed great concern and deep understanding of him!
“I—”
“How many times have you met him? How did you know that he likes to ruminate? You said that he is an innocent and shy boy who grew up in a sheltered environment. It sounds like you understand him better than I do!”
She was dumbfounded at his overreaction. His jealousy hits me like a truck every time.
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