Chapter 62 Looking For Her
Chapter 62 Looking For Her
Both of them couldn't care less about Jean. John looked at Jackson, and because he was awake, he
could now explain exactly what had happened yesterday.
"I was drunk yesterday, and I went to your house to see Cherr, " said John. He found that there was
something wrong in his statement. Afraid that Jackson would beat him again, John quickly corrected
himself, "...see Cherry, and then I wanted to play with her, drunk. That was what you saw when you
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Jackson now believed that his guess was indeed correct, and that Cherry would have never betrayed
him. Even if she had been in love with John before, she was now his wife, and there was no likelihood
for her to ever betray him.
When he saw that Jackson thought for a while, an idea occurred to John's mind. He quickly asked,
"Uncle, has something happened to Cherry?"
Jackson then furiously turned his gaze towards him, and said, "John, it's all your fault! She's gone
missing!"
"Missing? Didn't she come back home last night?" asked John, astonished and worried sick about her
in his heart. Where could she have gone?
"If she had come home last night, would I still have come here at this hour?" replied Jackson. Now that
he had figured out what had happened yesterday, the only thing that he now had to do was to find
Cherry's whereabouts. He had to get her back to him under any cost, and never let her leave his side
ever again.
Jackson cruelly released John from his grip and then turned away.
As he stared at Jackson's back, John stood paralyzed in bed, and white as a ghost.
Jean now knew what was happening; John had went to Jackson's home to look for Cherry, and had
been caught by Jackson. That was the reason why John had been hit by Jackson.
Inside her heart, Jean's rage almost immediately rose. She walked closer to John, and then asked him,
"John, so you went to see Cherry yesterday, right? No wonder you weren't at home, and didn't answer
my phone calls."
John felt vexed when he saw Jean, and didn't have the intent to reply to her. As he got out of bed, John
indifferently said, "I'm tired of you."
After he said this, John proceeded to leave the room.
When she saw him leave, Jean suddenly seized John's arm, and asked, "What are you going to do
now? Are you going to look for Cherry and continue to ignore me?"
John turned around and looked at Jean, and said, "That's none of your damn business!"
"How could it not be my business?" she replied. Jean got even more distressed, and almost jumped in
anger. As she grasped John's arm, she continued to say, "Cherry is Jackson's wife now and his
responsibility! You can't go out and look for her, I forbid it!"
John then looked at Jean, and exerted himself to get rid of her grip. He furiously said, "Jean, get out of
my face, now! It's not your place to judge my affairs!"
He then turned around, and left the bedroom.
John then soon changed his clothes and left, and as Jean stood by the window and saw his car drive
away, her heart filled even more with incomparable hatred for Cherry.
An evil idea then occurred in Jean's mind. She said to herself, 'Cherry, I'll make you disappear! You
won't be able to seduce anyone if you're dead, and John won't think of you anymore. I must make you
disappear as soon as possible!'
A murderous look then appeared in Jean's eyes; both John and Jackson were looking for Cherry, and
she decided that she would do the same as them. As long as she found Cherry first, she would make
Cherry pay for everything, and make her accept the fate that she had now planned for her.
Jackson drove his car and looked for Cherry along the side of the road. He had called his grandpa to
ask if Cherry had come back to the military's residential compound, but the answer was no. He had
also sent some of his men to the Shen family, but she wasn't there neither. Where could she have gone
to?
Jackson looked for her for over three hours, but to no avail. Eventually, Jackson decided to send all of
his subordinates to be on the lookout for Cherry.
He then called Derek, and ordered him, "Send everyone to search for Cherry all over the city."
Derek was shocked by what he heard. Jackson had never resorted to this kind of measure ever before,
but now he used it to find his wife.
Derek replied using one single word, "Roger!"
Jackson then hung up and continued searching for Cherry.
John also tried to search for Cherry on the streets and in the shopping malls. He regretted his actions,
and thought that if he had just resisted the impulse, and hadn't gone to his uncle's house after her the
other day, she would now have been safe and sound and probably at home.
Inside her car, Jean didn't know where to start to find Cherry. She had also called the Shen family, but
Cherry hadn't gone there. Where could she have gone to?
When Jean stopped at a red light and saw a leisure club, she thought of Stephen's bar, and that was
when it hit her. She then knew where Cherry was, and she was more than one hundred percent certain
that she was together at that person's house.
A smile then appeared on Jean's face, and it seemed that fate had given her a clue.
Jean then drove her car to Stephen's bar, got out of it, and then walked inside.
As she stepped towards the bar's counter, Jean saw a waiter, and immediately asked him, "Do you
know where I can find Emily?"
"Hello, miss! She's cleaning one of the rooms. If you need to speak with her, I can go and call her, "
respectfully said the waiter.
"No, don't bother, that's okay. When does she get off duty?" said Jean.
The waiter looked at the watch on the wall, and then replied, "In about an hour."
Jean smiled and then turned around, and walked out of the bar without even saying thank you.
After she got out of the bar, Jean got inside her car and phoned someone.
With an authoritative tone, she said, "Search for Emily Xia's address and send it to me! Now!"
Jean then hung up the phone, and while she started the car and looked forward, a mischievous smile
appeared on her face. She was about to achieve her malicious goal, and thought, "Cherry, you won't
get away from me this time."