Marcus assumed Holden Group must have exerted pressure on the media companies to stop them from covering Jeremy’s death.

“Someone must’ve set him up! Why else would he go to an abandoned factory?” sobbed Annie.

“Did he go alone?” asked Marcus.

“His right-hand man and the driver went with him,” answered Annie in a hoarse voice.

“Then are those two still alive?”

Annie shook her head. “No one knows where they are right now.”

Marcus frowned. As much as he felt sorry for Annie, he did not know how to help her since he was not familiar with how things work in the lives of the elites.

What

and my parents forbid me from telling anyone about this. But I’m so…so sad. Uncle Jeremy doted on me ever since I was little. He might be a little fierce sometimes, but he never says no to me when I ask

gently before sighing helplessly. “Annie, I know you’re sad, but I really don’t know how to comfort you. All I

know Uncle Jeremy is dead. As soon as I got the news yesterday, I wanted to call and

fact that Corinne still had no idea about Jeremy’s death but because Annie was with

broken up, right? If I remember correctly, Miss Corinne was unwilling to forgive Mister Jeremy, so I don’t think

hate each other, but everyone could tell they still love and care about each

when he saw someone walking toward them. He quickly stood up and said awkwardly, “Hi, Mister Aaron….

nose, turned around, and saw that it was indeed Aaron who had

on his wrist. “Marcus, lunch break is almost over. You’re going to be late

Mister Aaron. I must’ve forgotten the time since I was trying to comfort my girlfriend. There’s been a death in her family,”

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255