Chapter59.
Chapter59.
The yacht set sail. Zane and I returned to the deck.
Inside the cabin, Xander was the center of attention, receiving compliments. He handled them easily, occasionally returning a faint smile, seemingly unaffected by Anna’s presence.
Mr. Wang was good at creating opportunities for his granddaughter. Vivian was very bold, constantly trying to chat with Xander, almost writing “I like you and I want to mark you” on her face. Xander maintained a polite attitude towards her, neither cold nor enthusiastic.
Anna stood beside him, acting appropriately, but she seemed… forced. Oh, my heart aches. My wolf’s tone was filled with sorrow, “AS A FEMALE OMEGA, I SEEMED TO UNDERSTAND HER INNER BITTERNESS.”
I watched from afar, my eyes darting between the three of them, like the gossiping aunties at the village entrance.
Suddenly, Xander looked at me.
“!…”
I held my breath. Before I could hide, he caught me red–handed. The CEO narrowed his eyes, seemingly seeing through my thoughts.
“Assistant Zane, can I go for a walk?” I nervously turned to Zane.
“No problem. Go ahead. I’ll watch here.” Zane readily agreed.
“Okay, call me if anything happens.”
After speaking, I escaped, stepping in my high heels.
I went to a place with two chairs and sat down. The waves surged, and the distant city lights formed golden dots, spread across the hazy night.
I completely relaxed, body and soul.
After blowing in the sea breeze for a while, I took out my phone. After calling Summer, I turned
off my phone. I bought a new phone and got a new number after arriving.
I opened my old phone. Over 100 missed calls… I had turned it off.
There were unfamiliar numbers, my parents‘, Summer’s, other friends‘, my subordinates‘, and even acquaintances from the business world.
former
I opened WeChat. Summer had sent me several messages. The earliest one read: Don’t answer, don’t care, don’t believe, it’s all Xander!
After an hour, Summer sent another message: Sophia, where are you?
My parents also sent messages: Where did you go? Come back soon!
Ivy was asking: Where are you?
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I took a while to read all the messages. It seemed everyone in my life was concerned about my whereabouts… Jason, you psycho!
I sighed wearily.
Meru
Exiting Messenger, I saw countless text and voice messages. Starting with calm inquiries about my whereabouts, they gradually became increasingly agitated and angry. The latest voice message was sent five minutes ago.
His voice was low, hoarse, incoherent, and choked with sobs.
“Honey, I’m sorry. I really know I was wrong. I’m a bastard, I deserve to die, I’m sorry… Please give me another chance… I betrayed our bonding relationship, so please punish me however you want, take my life, whatever… If you want to take a break, do it. I’ll be home waiting for you… I only made one mistake, you can’t… you can’t just sentence me to death…”
I quickly turned off my phone again. It felt like if I waited a second longer, I would be pulled back into the endless abyss by the crying man on the other end of the phone.
In MoonCloud Pack, Jason sat on the lawn in front of his villa, looking haggard, his hair disheveled, stubble growing on his chin, empty bottles scattered on the ground, and a dark house behind him.
He didn’t dare go inside, didn’t dare enter the house without me. He’d been looking for me all day, trying everything he could, but I was like I had evaporated, with no trace… The fear of losing me was like vines strangling his throat.
He looked up at the moon with red eyes.
I also looked up at the moon at sea.
It was a full moon tonight; the moonlight was bright, like a mirror, stinging my eyes. Slowly, the mirror shattered into countless cracks, just like our past, which could never be repaired.
I don’t know how long I sat there. Until Zane called, asking me to go to the second–floor cabin. I got up and went.
The second floor was the entertainment area: a swimming pool, a karaoke room, a home theater,
pure relaxation. a card room, an indoor golf course… everything. This floor was for Zane told me they were playing Texas Hold’em in the card room. I smiled knowingly. Bo