Jackson's resentment was obvious in his eyes. He said, "Cherry needs to be found, even it means every stone in this city turned, and every place in it searched."
With these words, Jackson stood up, and walked out of the house.
Jackson didn't give up on his search for Cherry, because he still didn't believe that she could possibly leave him like that. If she had indeed left, then there had to be some records at the railway station or the airport, indicating where she had gone to, but alas, nothing there proved to be useful. That meant that she was still in the city, and as long as she was still there, he had to find her at all costs.
An hour passed and Jackson still got no news about Cherry's whereabouts, and he started to question the gangsters' abilities. In the past, his grandpa had led them to successfully handle all kinds of tricky matters, all throughout China, but now they couldn't find a woman in a city?
Although he looked resentful, he was actually worried, and anxious. His desire to see and hug Cherry became stronger with each passing minute, and as he looked at all the people walking on the street, Jackson muttered, "Babe, where are you? Why are you hiding from me? If you're in trouble, we can solve it together. I'll do whatever you want, but please, just show yourself and stop torturing me. I miss you so much, just come out and talk to me."
Another hour then passed, and Jackson still received no information. However, he was surprised when he received a call from his grandpa, asking him to come t
Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex. To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him. "As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses.”She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women...
. However, we've checked all the records at all the railway stations, airports and ports in the city, but have found nothing. I think that those records must have been tampered with."
Jackson agreed with his suspicions, and wondered who could have done such a thing. Certainly it wasn't Cherry, because she wasn't capable of that kind of feat. Moreover, if she wanted to run away, then she wouldn't have acted alone. Who was the man behind all of this?
Before Jackson could think of someone, the man on the other end of the line spoke again to him.
"Perhaps, Mr. Jackson, you should carefully consider who has the capability to do something like this; that might give you the answer that you seek, " said the man in a peaceful and indifferent manner.
Jackson was enlightened by his suggestion, and his expression suddenly distorted and darkened. He stood up from the couch and walked out of the living room, and replied, "I've underestimated him." He left in a haste, without even saying goodbye to his grandfather.