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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 970

By late afternoon.

Joyce spent the whole day in the office drawing and designing.

It was a rare day when Luther didn't bother her, and he hadn't been seen all day.

She couldn't help but wonder what serious business Luther could have that would require a full day of work?

On second thought, wasn't it just a good thing that he didn’t show up? Why should she care about him?

No one bothered her and she was very productive today.

She began to gather her things on the table, intending to go home early to be with Anderson.

While she was organizing the documents, suddenly, her cell phone rang again.

She glanced over and it was Juanita.

There was no one around, so she picked up the phone and asked directly, "Juanita, any news from Rachel?"

Juanita seemed to sound a little anxious on the phone, "No. It was so strange. It was as if she had just disappeared from the earth. I couldn't find her anywhere, and she didn't return to Khebury. It's not reasonable. Khebury Orphanage has just moved and she has a lot of things to do so she simply won't stay at the Capital."

"Where are you now? I'm coming to you."

Joyce said.

"I just came to the venue last night to look for more clues. How could an adult just disappear?" Juanita was amazed, "Or you can ask Mr. Warner if he saw Rachel last night. After all, Rachel had been trying to find Mr. Warner before."

"I ..." Joyce was just about to speak.

Juanita suddenly interrupted, "Oh, no, no, no, you can't go asking. Since you are now Zora, you don't know Rachel and have no reason to care about Rachel."

"I'll go over there and we can talk about it in detail. Just wait for me there."

After Joyce finished, she hung up the phone.

She hurriedly grabbed her things, hurried downstairs, and went straight to the garage.

Meanwhile, Juanita looked around the venue, found the security guard who was on duty last night and asked, "Is there no surveillance on the road from the venue to the back garden?"

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