Sebastian summoned Karl over in the middle of the night to search for Sasha’s whereabouts.
However, to his disappointment, she was nowhere to be found.
When day breaks, Sebastian received news from the Hayes that his sister, Sabrina, had gone missing as well.
Boom! Upon hearing the news, Sebastian, who had stayed up all night looking for Sasha, finally snapped and flipped the table over.
“Have they gone mad? Despite what happened the last time, have they yet to learn their lesson? Do they have a death wish or something?”
He howled furiously. One could easily tell that Sebastian had lost it from the look on his face.
Why is she so stubborn?
“Mr. Hayes, Mrs. Hayes couldn’t have known this was coming. I mean, think about it, Solomon would have spied on her if he had planned for this. Something’s bound to happen to her, it’s just a matter of time.” Karl said in an attempt to calm him down.
Sebastian went quiet.
He then tugged at his hair as if someone had hit him hard on the head, and lowered his head with an agonized look on his face.
“It’s all my fault. I should have taken better care of her. How could I let her carry a ticking time bomb around with her at all times?”
“It’s not like that, Mr. Hayes. You just didn’t want to hurt her.”
Karl spoke in his defense as he didn’t want Sebastian to put all the blame on himself.
However, it was the truth anyway.
He had tried to talk Sebastian into getting Sasha to hand over the share transfer agreements ever since the incident at the memorial hall. He thought they should just return them to Peter since they didn’t plan on doing anything with it to avoid any more trouble.
But Sebastian refused to do so.
He didn’t want to hurt Sasha by ordering her to hand over those agreements. He wanted her to hand them over on her own accord.
As a result, Sasha ended up in danger.
But that also meant Sasha was truly concerned about him. She was reluctant to let his assets fall into someone else’s hands.
Karl was soon out looking for her once again, while Sebastian headed straight for Hayes Corporation.
It had been two months since he returned to Hayes Corporation.
However,
“P-President, you’re back?”
“G-Good morning, Mr. Hayes…”
“Mr. Hayes…”
No one dared disrespect him.
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