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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 624

In J City.

CZ Community, Edith's house, in the living room.

The atmosphere was a little serious. Nicholas and Jennifer sat on the sofa and said nothing.

Conor, Charles, Morgan and the others all stood on the side with gloomy faces, silent.

Lily curled up on the chair next to her, she was already crying. There were two clear tear streaks on her face, and her beautiful big eyes were already swollen from crying.

"Let's not be so pessimistic for the time being. That person said that Casey and their young lady rushed down the cliff and were not killed directly. Now no one knows whether they are alive or dead. Casey has always been blessed, may he is alive."

Conor saw that the atmosphere in the living room was so dignified that he was about to suffocate, and he said something first.

"Casey will never die. He hasn't watched me chase his son, how could he die like this?" Lily shouted hoarsely.

Although her words sounded like a joke, no one could laugh at this moment.

At this moment Edith was lying on the bed in the bedroom, her face was pale, her eyes were staring straight at the ceiling, and she was thinking of scene after scene that happened to her in the past with Casey.

The bed sheet on her head had been soaked with tears, but Edith was lying motionless here as if she had lost consciousness, like a dead body.

It had been two days since she returned from Moon Island. That night, the man from the the Thompson family found Edith and explained the reason. After Edith fainted, she was sent back to J City by boat overnight.

On the way back, the person from the Thompson family had already sent a letter to the Thompson family, asking them to come to the Moon Island to search for Casey and Annabel. However, the whereabouts of the two people are still unknown.

After Edith returned to J City, the first thing she did when she woke up was to ask Charles and Conor to send someone to Moon Island and do the same thing as the Thompson family.

However, the cliff where Casey and Annabel fell down stretched for several kilometers. Under the cliff was the deep sea, and there was no diving beach for people to stop. The people from Conor and the Thompson family searched for two days and two nights, but didn't find any clue.

In the deep sea, there were countless kinds of fishes, among which there were fishes that eat carrion. The local fishermen judged that the Casey and Annabel had probably been eaten by the big fishes, so they couldn't find any clues.

There were also some people who fell off a cliff on the island. Anyone that fell from a cliff had never been successfully retrieved once.

This news was undoubtedly devastating for Edith and all those connected with Casey. Most people had to accept this fact, but only a few people were unwilling to believe it and firmly believed that Casey was still alive.

The news was still being blocked. On the surface of J City, it was still calm, and many people would still talk about Casey's deeds when chatting.

After a long time, Edith sat up from the bed and wiped her tears with her hands.

If it was before, she might just let herself cry and forget everything and immersed in sadness, but now she was pregnant, she must consider the child in her belly.

And Edith also firmly believed that Casey couldn't die so easily. He had promised her that he would protect her forever.

So now she must cheer up. Casey's disappearance must not be kept for long, and most people would not think that Casey was just missing like her. If the outside world confirmed that Casey was dead, whether it was for the Davies family or TY Group and all corporate forces that had a relationship with Casey would face an immeasurable disaster.

These were Casey's lands. Now Casey was not there. As his wife, Edith was obliged to fight for Casey. At the very least, she couldn't let the Davies family fall.

And blindly sadness would only make her body worse, for her and Casey's child, she couldn't continue to immerse herself in the sadness willfully.

Edith stood up, took a deep breath, reached out to touch her stomach, and walked out of the room.

The door opened, and everyone's eyes fell on Edith.

Between Edith's eyebrows, there was more tenacity and inexplicable persistence than usual.

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