After finishing work at the company, Gu Siting got into his car, exhausted, ready to go home.
Because I haven't had a good rest for several days, there are very obvious red blood vessels under my eyes.
Kuroda Shigeo closed the car door, got into the driver's seat, and started driving. He looked at the tired and haggard person in the back seat through the rearview mirror and asked.
"Mr. Gu, would you like to buy some sleep aids? You haven't been feeling well lately."
He knew that he had been suffering from anxiety and sleeplessness for many days because the person he was supposed to meet soon had not shown up.
In addition to the work at the company, my health has deteriorated.
Gu Siting rubbed his temples and asked.
"Still no news about the person we asked you to find?"
"Not yet," Kuroda Shio replied.
To be honest, the information he gave them made it impossible to find the person he was talking about.
None of them had ever seen the owner of the nine-eyed dzi bead he mentioned, and they didn't know what he looked like.
He only told them that he was a Chinese man with black hair and very pale skin, and that he had no other distinguishing features.
With so many black-haired Chinese men, where do we even begin to find them?
Gu Siting sighed deeply. Almost half a month had passed, and the person who was supposed to come to see him still hadn't shown up.
If he still can't get news of Vivi, Kaman Dorrance should be coming over soon, and this time he will definitely do everything he can to bring her back.
Kuroda Shigeo glanced at the back in the rearview mirror and knew it was because that person hadn't shown up to tell him about Miss Vivi.
However, no one has ever seen the person he was talking about.
He didn't even know if that person really existed.
Is it because he couldn't accept Miss Vivi's passing, so he thought she could still be alive?
So over time, people started to believe it was true.
After all, what he said was too shocking for ordinary people.
But he remained steadfast in his belief, waiting for the so-called owner of the nine-eyed dzi bead.
Although he suspected that there was no owner for the Nine-Eyed Dzi Bead, he knew that even if he told him now, the other person wouldn't listen.
Gu Siting glanced at the scenery flashing by outside the car window, his eyes lifeless, as if nothing could break the silence.
The two returned to the Gu residence. Ling Yan, who had been waiting for him to come home from get off work every day recently, finally didn't show her skin today.
Kuroda Shigeo asked the butler, "Where is Miss Ling Yan?"
"He went out this afternoon," the butler replied truthfully.
"Did they move out, or did they move away?" Kuroda Shio pressed.
Previously, President Gu had mentioned canceling the engagement, but Miss Ling is still living in the Gu family home and refuses to leave, seemingly unwilling to accept the outcome of the annulment.
"The luggage is still in the room, it's just that they went out," the butler replied.
Gu Siting had no interest in listening anymore and took a step to go upstairs.
"Sir, someone delivered a letter today." The butler remembered and took the envelope out of his pocket. "Someone said it was for you."
"It's for me." Gu Siting took the envelope, somewhat surprised.
In this age of advanced communication, is it still necessary to write a letter to contact someone?
He took the letter upstairs to his study, tore open the envelope, and found that it was another handwritten letter.
The letter was simple: I have something to attend to and the meeting will be postponed for a month. Please forgive me. I will definitely come before the end of the month.
The signature consisted of only one character: Gu.
Gu Siting's hand trembled as he held the letter. He remembered that person... the one who brought him the Nine-Eyed Dzi Bead was a Chinese man, whose surname was Gu.
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