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Chapter 1791 Susan Has Been Found

“Mr. Ian! Please…”

The site contractor was shocked to see him and was about to urge him to go back up.

Yet, the young man who was born with a silver spoon merely stood there for a few seconds before rolling up his sleeves and grabbing the wooden stick next to him.

Just how important was Susan to him?

Before ending up in the same university as her, she was nothing more than an aunt to him.

Sasha had opened a bar with Sabrina after the Ataraxy was gone. Members of the Jadesons who had nothing to do would then head over and help.

That included Colton’s wife, Sigrith.

While Sigrith busied herself at the bar, her two children who were still in school would often head over there for meals as she didn’t have time to cook for them at home.

Ian would then also frequent the place since his mother and aunt were both there.

That was how he kept bumping into Susan.

Besides, they were family, so she would often drop by the Oceanic Estate. Ian always remembered how Susan, who was only a few years older than him, would bring them gifts.

She was so bright.

She also had a great personality and always took good care of others.

Thus, out of all the members of the Jadeson family, Ian and his siblings liked Susan and Timothy the most. And given how withdrawn Ian usually was, it was only natural that she mattered so much more to him.

That was also why he had chosen to attend the same university that Susan did.

After he did so, she looked out for him more than ever – to the point that she could tell what he was thinking with just one glance. She had become even more important to him since then.

And just like what he felt about Vivian and Matteo, he wasn’t going to let anyone or anything hurt her.

Remaining pale-faced, Ian continued to scour the concrete machine, not daring to ask anyone to activate it in the event there was really someone inside it.

Several firefighters spent nearly half an hour searching with him, but they couldn’t find a single trace of any body.

“There’s no one. She’s probably not here,” someone mentioned.

Hearing that, the young man suddenly felt as though he had lost all his breath, and his legs turned jelly-like.

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