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Chapter 313
At this moment, Victor’s voice sounded outside the door again. Mr. Banc…
Jackson quickly closed his eyes.
When he opened his eyes, his eyes were clear, but there was still lust.
“I’ll go and have a look,” he said softly in a slightly hoarse voice.
Oneida nodded but was somehow disappointed.
Why am I disappointed?‘ she thought.
She watched Jackson walking towards the door and was surprised to find that she didn’t want him to leave.
But soon Oneida pulled herself together and sat up on the bed.
And Jackson opened the door.
“Mr. Bane,” Victor called out respectfully.
However, he instantly noticed that Jackson looked upset.
He was frowning slightly.
Victor pressed his lips together uneasily.
He couldn’t see the inside of the room, but he guessed that Oneida was also in the room.
He knew he might have interrupted their intimacy.
Thinking of this, Victor couldn’t help feeling embarrassed.
“What’s going on?” Jackson said coldly with impatience in his eyes.
Scared, Victor steeled himself and said, “Mr. Bane, it’s about Cece. She is on her way to Jeahron, but she had bad luck and hit a landslide. They may be stuck on the road and I haven’t heard from them. I can’t get in touch with them now. I don’t know how they are…”
Jackson’s deep eyes flashed with gloom.
Cece…
He pursed his thin lips and said coldly, “Have you sent people to look for them?”
Victor nodded immediately. “I have, but they just set out.”
Jackson stood still and seemed to be pondering.
His brows frowned slightly, and his eyes were cold.
“I’ll go and see for myself,” Jackson said after a moment of silence.
His tone was firm, with no room for doubt.
Victor’s eyes widened slightly.
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Chapter 318
However, he was not particularly surprised by Jackson’s decision
After all, he knew Cece meant a lot to Jackson. She was the only Woman Jackson cared about before he met Oneida.
Even though he had no romantic feelings for her, Jackson wouldn’t turn his back on Cece when her life might be in danger.
Therefore, it was reasonable for Jackson to go there in person.
At this time, in the room.
Oneida was on her feet.
She was a little dazed and didn’t quite come to her senses.
Therefore, she didn’t hear the conversation between Jackson and Victor clearly.
She could only vaguely hear Jackson saying that he would go and see for himself.
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