Where his nshould have been, Brian signed "Brein." "What's the matter?" asked Brian, looking at Camren indifferently.
Camren awkwardly placed the document before Brian. Brian frowned when he saw the non the signature.
He slammed the document shut. "Make another copy and bring it here." "Will do." Camren brought back a new one. Brian scanned it and wrote his ncarefully.
Camren glanced at Brian's signature and closed it. However, he did not leave immediately. He looked at Brian as if he had something to say.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBrian glanced at him and asked casually, "Anything else?" "Mr. Francis, is it possible that Miss Sherman is not dead?" Camren assumed.
Brian frowned.
Camren reminded Brian, "I've been following the news for the past few days. The scene of the accident is being searched, and the identity of the deceased is being confirmed. Family members will be notified of the situation. Have Miss Sherman's parents been notified?" Camren's words reminded Brian that Grace's parents were supposed to be the first to be notified, but they didn't even get any news.
Brian's eyes lit up. "You're right! I want to see her alive or dead! If she's deliberately avoiding me, I'll find her!" Seeing Brian was finally energized, Camren secretly heaved a sigh of relief.
Then, there was knocks on the door.
Brian looked up and saw Marshall standing at the door with a smile.
"Mr. Adkins, you're here." Brian's expression softened.
Brian walked to the sofa and gestured for Marshall to sit down. Marshall smiled and sat down. "Brian, I heard everything just now. You're looking for Louise, aren't you?" Brian frowned slightly and did not answer.
Marshall said, "I was right about you.
When Louise comes back and marries you, I feel very much at ease as her father. Unfortunately, I can't get in touch with her now. When she callsnext time, I'll talk to her and ask her to cback as soon as possible." "Thank you, Mr. Adkins." Brian nodded expressionlessly.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter talking about Louise for a while, Marshall got down to business. He was here for a collaboration.
Brian saw Marshall off after they talked business. Then Brian asked Camren to cin. "Contact the insurance company immediately and verify the list." "Yes, Mr. Francis." Ten minutes later, Camren sent Brian an e-mail with a list of the people on the plane.
Brian stared at the more than one hundred names and looked at them carefully. His heartbeat was slow and strong, and he was afraid he would see that familiar non the list. sŵIt wasn't until he saw the last nthat he sprang to his feet. His eyes flashed with excitement-her nwas not on the list.
Camren walked in. "Mr. Francis, the list has been sent to you. I've checked with the insurance company. I heard Miss Sherman is the only passenger who hasn't boarded the plane!"
Brian felt his fingers trembling wasn't slightly. 'She wasn't dead...she m wasn't dead...
Brian suddenly laughed. As he laughed, his expression becamen angry again, She had bought a plane ticket but did not get on the plane. It was just a smokescreen. To mislead him into thinking that she had gone to South City.
Grace had been avoiding him so carefully. It was not easy for her to buy a plane ticket. She had put in a lot of effort to avoid him. X