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Chapter 51 

Finally, there was a slight change in Jackson’s expression. He frowned and asked, “Where is he?” 

“Probably near Garrison Mansion…” Victor wanted to look further at the specific coordinates of Zero, but all he found was-

“Mr. Bane, Zero disappeared!” His face stiffened. “All the tracks have been erasedand no more exploration can be carried out.”

Jackson was not particularly disappointed when he heard that.

He knew from the beginning that it would not be easy to locate Zero.

For so many yearsZero and the other person were the only two people who had been able to attract his attention, and he thought these two people were his only opponents at his level.

Speaking of which, he hadn’t heard about the other one for a long time.

Meanwhile, Oneida turned off the computer.

She knew that everything had been settled.

Her whereabouts had been erased, and no one could explore her coordinates.

Oneida didn’t care who was looking for her.

After all, Zero had too many enemies, and many hackers wanted to get her information to reveal her true identity.

However, they all failed in the end.

Yet, the one today was quite strong, and he almost got what he wanted.

Oneida stood up from her chair.

Outside the window, it was getting darker.

It was time for dinner.

Oneida opened the door and walked out of the room. She happened to see Jacksonwho was pushed over by Victor.

She was overjoyed. A faint dimple appeared on her face. “Jacksonare you going to the restaurant for dinner?”

Jackson seldom went to the restaurant. He just had dinner in the study and was about to go out.

Seeing the girl opposite looking at him eagerly, he was at a loss for words for a moment and hesitated to tell the truth.

After a moment of sitence, Jackson said truthfully, “I’ve already eaten.”

“I see,” Oneida replied in low voice, feeling disappointed.

Jackson naturally noticed her emotions. He stared at her for moment before comforting her in a low voice, “Eat well and tell the kitchen lady what you like.”

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Chapter 51

After saying that, Jackson was pushed away by Victor.

Oneida watched Jackson leave.

Yet, she was not discouraged.

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