Chapter 1856: A Girl Named Summer
Chapter 1856: A Girl Named Summer
Chapter 1856: A Girl Named Summer
At 8 PM, Ivan received a phone call. The person on the other end of the line said, "Mr. Marsh, we found out that Spencer had a girlfriend in high school. She was his first love." Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
"How long were they together?"
"Over two years."
"Why did they break up?"
"It's not clear. The girl transferred to another school six months before the breakup. Afterward, they parted ways. It's uncertain if it was because of the long-distance, but Spencer went through a period of depression after the breakup and even skipped classes, which resulted in poor performance in the college entrance examination."
They broke up before the college entrance examination?
Ivan pondered for a moment and asked, "What's the girl's name? Where is she now?"
"Her name is Summer. I asked around with some high school classmates, but no one has any information about her whereabouts. It's as if she vanished from the face of the Earth and never attended any class reunions."
The girl lost contact with all her high school classmates?
So, she completely lost contact with Spencer too?
Or do they still have a way to communicate?
Ivan didn't hesitate and said, "Regardless, help me find this girl. I want to know if she's married and what her current situation is."
"Yes, Mr. Marsh. We'll look into it on our end."
When Ivan hung up the phone, Jennifer walked in, carrying a cup of warm milk. She had overheard his conversation while standing at the door.
Hearing footsteps, Ivan turned to look at her.
Jennifer approached him and handed him the cup of milk. "Still worried about Spencer?"
"Yeah." Ivan gently stroked her silky hair. "I received some information. There's a girl named Summer who might be related to Spencer's current situation."
"His first love?"
"Yes, it was his youth. I asked some high school classmates, but no one has any contact with this girl anymore. It's quite strange."
"Does Spencer have any contact with her?" Jennifer asked.
"Not sure," Ivan said. "Spencer used to have good grades, and teachers liked him. He only clashed with me, but he treated others kindly. He wasn't a troublemaker."
Spencer wasn't inherently bad, and Jennifer could sense that. But during adolescence, there's always a bit of rebellion.
Especially when he didn't experience the warmth of a family, it was easy for him to pour all his emotions into someone he liked.
"Did he initiate the breakup, or was he dumped?"
"He was dumped."
Jennifer's heart sank a little. How difficult must it have been for him at that time?
So now they need to find this girl named Summer and find out what happened back then.
Perhaps arranging a meeting between the two could bring them some closure, and many issues might be resolved.
After all, they were both adults now, and the way they viewed things had changed.
Lu Layeka, the majestic and solemn royal architectural complex, with each castle having its unique features, bearing traces of history everywhere.
As the queen, Claire loved this serene atmosphere. She persisted in updating her novel, not for money but to fulfill her dreams.
When she saw the popularity of her work, she was absolutely astonished. Within a few days, she gained countless followers.
Most readers assumed she married King Louis and would no longer update her novel.
But she surprised them by continuing to update, even on her wedding day.
This determination deeply touched the readers who had been following her work, resulting in a continuous flow of positive reviews.
In a certain palace, General Wind looked at his daughter sitting in the nearby flower bed, a worried expression on his face.
Since the wedding, Winnie had lost her smile. She seemed even more melancholic, spending entire days in silence, and no one knew what she was thinking.
"My Lady, we should have a heart-to-heart talk with our daughter," General Wind contemplated. He sighed and finally spoke, "Even if it involves discussing the king, we need to let her open up. That's the only way she'll feel better."