Ferris’s mind went blank with a thunderous roar.
“Have you sent people to look for them?”
“We’ve searched everywhere, but haven’t seen them.”
Ferris gripped his phone tightly, and in this instant, all his hopes vanished.
After hanging up, he said to the driver with apparent calm: “Drive faster!”
“Yes, sir.”
The driver hadn’t yet realized something was wrong when, less than a minute ater, he was kicked out of the car by Ferris.
Ferris drove himself, flooring the accelerator, driving like a madman toward the nursing home.
On the way, he didn’t forget to call his bodyguards: “Find Aurora immediately,
“If you can’t find her, don’t bother coming back.”
Though it was only a twenty–minute drive, he felt the journey was exceptionally long.
He dialed Aurora’s number over and over again, but no one answered.
Ferris’s eyes turned red.
Finally arriving at the nursing home, Ferris rushed in.
The caregiver fearfully handed him a letter.
The letter was written in elegant handwriting: “Ferris, when you read this letter, I should have already left Silver Moon pack. Please don’t come looking for me. Please.”
“We both know clearly that there are no feelings between us, so why make each other disgusted?”
“I never hated or resented you for not loving me before, because I knew I had been mistaking you for someone else all along.”
What did she mean by mistaking him for someone else?
Ferris’s hand holding the letter trembled slightly.
“Before leaving, I don’t want to keep being replaced. Whether you believe it or not, I still want to tell you the truth.”
“I was the one who saved you back then. If you don’t believe me, you can check the blood test results – one is mine, one is Ashley’s.”
“I’ve said everything I wanted to say. Take care, goodbye.”
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