Chapter 234 At a Loss
Abigail was practically roaring, her eyes bloodshot with hatred. Sean’s heart felt like it had been pierced, so he simply let go of her. She paid him no mind and turned to leave.
He watched her retreating figure and suddenly understood.
This time, she was truly leaving him. Or perhaps, he never truly had her from the beginning.
“Mr. Graham.” Xavien saw his former lady boss storming out, exuding an aura of hostility. He didn’t know what to do for a moment and could only call out to Sean, who was still standing at the door.
Sean’s lips tightened. “Follow her and make sure she doesn’t
get into any
trouble.”
Xavien hummed his acknowledgment and was about to turn to chase after Abigail, but Sean called him back once more. “Drive. She might need a car.”
“But you…
Sean didn’t say anything, and Xavien immediately understood. The boss is angry!
He didn’t waste any more words and swiftly hopped into the car, immediately tailing after Abigail.
The car trailed Abigail slowly. Xavien called out through the half–opened window, “Madam…”
“I’m already divorced from him,” Abigail coldly interrupted Xavien.
Xavien coughed and said, “Ms. Quinn, Mr. Graham has already arranged for someone to track down Kingston’s whereabouts. I believe news will come soon. Wandering around like this won’t help, will it?”
Indeed, if she continued like this, would she really find her grandmother?
Seeing her stop, Xavien thought his words had an effect and was about to continue speaking up for his boss.
Unexpectedly, before he could start, Abigail cut him off. “He told you to follow me; did he mention that you can let me use the car?”
“Of course.”
Abigail didn’t waste time with words. She opened the door and got into the car. “Drive back to Pendorf city center.”
Xavien wanted to ask further, but when he saw the hostile aura emanating from Abigail, he immediately drove in silence.
It had to be said that it was quite fitting that Abigail and Sean were once a married couple.
Now, in the face of this situation, the Pearson Family might be her only lifeline. She had to save Analise, so she couldn’t think too much about it.
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