Let's Get A Divorce, Mr. CEO
Chapter 26: Why Should I Look For Her
Thinking of this, Linda walked out of the bedroom and headed to the study.
After hesitating outside the door for a few seconds, she finally took a deep breath and knocked.
"Come in," came the man's indifferent voice.
Pressing her lips together, she opened the door and walked in.
Cecil, who had assumed that it was one of the servants who had knocked at the door, continued to look down at the laptop as his bony fingers raced across the keyboard.
Linda approached the desk and cleared her throat.
"Mr.Bo."
Hearing the unexpected voice, Cecil stopped typing and looked up in surprise.
"What's up?"
"Well, it's nothing important..." she began nervously.
Cecil gestured to the sofa with his eyes.
a seat?" Linda
stand
"Okay, go ahead."
just...Leona has been missing for a few days.Have you sent people to
closed the laptop and leaned back on
frustration rose within him.To calm himself down, he had to close his eyes and massage the skin between his eyebrows.Several seconds passed before he finally asked, "Why should I look
been waiting with anticipation, was
love!'
she stared at the man sitting in front
closed, and his fingers were
he was speaking in such a careless voice, as if the person they were discussing was not Leona, the love of his
filled the air
opened his eyes and looked at the woman, who was standing not far away from
as if waiting for her
thinking for a while, Linda asked tentatively, "You love her, don't you? Shouldn't you be looking for
he sneered, "Why should I look for a woman who
what
anymore? If you don't love her, then what's the point of torturing
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