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Chapter 65
Matthias stood alone.
He had watched it happen, but he could not salvage it.
She must still be alive.
She would not die.
The tall and sturdy young man looked expressionless, and his dark eyes were full of emptiness. However, no one noticed that there was a trace of sadness in his eyes.
Matthias turned around and left quietly in the chaos.
He would definitely find her.
He was going t
find Oneida–whether she was alive or dead.
Just then, ambulance and police cars arrived quickly.
A large number of reporters rushed over after hearing the news.
After all, it was a piece of big news for car racers to fall off the cliff of Beaconhead Mountain
A large group of media reporters went to Beaconhead Mountain, wanting to get news first–hand.
Many audiences were interviewed.
Beaconhead Mountain, which was known as the holy land of car racing, had never been as lively as it was that day.
Meanwhile, in Garrison Mansion of Wuthering Town, Jackson had been working attentively in the study.
He handled many of the core affairs of Paragon Group himself.
Therefore, he was not as relaxed and free as he seemed.
When he finished everything, it was already eight o’clock.
Jackson put down the document in his hand and raised his eyes slightly. There was no expression on his handsome face.
However, there was an inexplicable emotion in his eyes.
He wondered, “is she back yet?”
He was unsure why he would think of Oneida all of a sudden.
Jackson left the study.
He stopped a maid and asked faintly, “Where’s Mrs. Bane?
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He was surprised that Jackson would ask him to go there urgently just for the sake of a lady..
Victor thought that the daughter of the Chaser family was just a dispensable wife for Jackson–as if an ornament or an accessory to the
engagement
Right then, it seemed that Jackson really cared about her.
“I’ll investigate it right away, Mr. Bane.” Victor bowed to Jackson and left the study quickly.
Not long after, he returned to the study again.
“Mr. Bane, I’ve investigated it. Mrs. Bane went to Beaconhead Mountain this evening to race with the students of Imperial Star University.” Victor looked calm, but there were mixed feelings in his eyes. He continued, “Mrs. Bane’s car seemed to have fallen off the cliff of Beaconhead Mountain, and her fate is uncertain…”
“Her fate is uncertain?” Jackson’s eyes stilled; his dark and cold gaze instantly surged with unfamiliar undercurrents.
Oneida…
“What are you waiting for?” Jackson restrained his unusual feelings, trying to calm down. A trace of ferocity flashed on his fair face. “Go find her,” Jackson demanded. “I want to see her–dead or alive.”
“As you wish,” Victor answered respectfully, nodding.
That was the first time he had seen Jackson, who had always been cold and aloof, show such an exposed emotion.
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