Kevin rushed to the office and grabbed the key. It was already midnight when he arrived at Kylin International.
When he reached the twentieth floor, he hurriedly flung open the door of Mary's apartment. He searched every room carefully, but couldn't find Mary.
Obviously, the door was kicked open from the outside. He saw the metal plate for the doorjamb was twisted and smashed, only hanging on by one screw. The wood around it was splintered.
Kevin called William, but no one answered. "Beep...
Sorry, the subscriber you dialed is busy now. Please try again later..."
Maybe Mary asked help from someone and that person took her away.
She should be fine, right?
After taking a final look around the apartment, Kevin, at long last, left.
The next day, Victor sat at home browsing the news.
Some bystanders had recorded him and Mary playing games on the stage. The video went viral.
This generated the usual online chatter, and some pointed out that the woman in the video was a dead ringer for Mary, the wife of the CEO of AJ Group.
Victor frowned and wondered what kinds of problems this might cause Mary. After returning home that day, he couldn't help sending her a message, b
p. "Where are the divorce papers? I want to divorce her!"
Hearing this, Frank immediately changed his expression and was surprised. "You're sure about this?"
"Yeah, sure..." William nodded at him, but there was heartbreak in his gaze.
In the autumn sunshine, a man and a woman clad in black came to a village in Z City.
"You okay, Mary?"
"Yes." Holding her mother's urn, Mary looked despondent.
"Let's go." Lucas gently stroked her back as the two walked to a cemetery on the mountain.
"Okay."
They slowly, reverently, covered the urn in soil.
Mary stood aside, covering her mouth to prevent herself from crying. "Mom..."
"Mary..." Standing next to her, Lucas didn't know how to comfort her. He could only put his arm around her shoulders and sympathize with her in silence.
'Mom, I'm sorry. I can't visit you much...
And don't worry. I'll take good care of myself...'
The two stood for a long time, and finally Mary said, "Let's go."
"Okay." Lucas nodded.
Every few steps, Mary kept turning her head to look behind her, until they finally left...
By the time William and Frank reached the international airport of A City, it was four o'clock in the afternoon.