The President’s Mistake A Tale of Love and Regret

Chapter 362 Vanishing Acts





Taylor instinctively touched his pocket, wanting to give something to her, but he found nothing except the rope meant to strangle her and the revolver hidden at his waist.

Goodbye, my dear sister.

To Taylor, Abigail was still the five-year-old girl who had gone astray. Her mistakes and twisted path were all his fault as her brother.

He let Abigail go, knowing he owed Nathaniel an explanation. After all, his sister had killed Nathaniel's son and tormented the woman he loved most. Abigail rowed desperately, her shoulders, arms, and ankles burning with pain. She didn't dare stop, rowing frantically towards the other side. Halfway, she paused and glanced back at the tall figure on the shore. He was obscured by the night, barely visible.

With a sense of relief, Abigail allowed the boat to drift, a hint of sarcasm playing on her lips. Anna and her brother were both fools, easily manipulated by her.

Over three months passed, and Abigail seemed to have vanished. Neither the police, the Hill family, nor even Nathaniel, who had been tracking her, could find any trace of her. Taylor, too, had disappeared.noveldrama

In the small conference room on the 28th floor of Technologent Group, Nathaniel smoked continuously, his expression grim. Koen and the others were anxious, and Hudson cursed in frustration.

"Is she a devil? Or some celestial being? Has she flown away?"

Ozzy, who had also rushed over, wore a cold expression. The four of them had been taken in by Nathaniel and had changed their surnames to Martinez to facilitate travel in

Buranda, becoming the Martinezs.

Now, Taylor was missing.

Ozzy spoke slowly, "Taylor is always reliable. If he didn't catch Abigail, he would have sent news every day. The lack of news means he met Abigail.

"The first possibility is Taylor let her go for reasons we don't know."

"Impossible!" Hudson growled. "Even if we were all dead, Taylor is the least likely to betray Nathaniel! I swear it with my life!"

Ozzy, though panicked, continued,

"Okay, the second possibility. He met her but didn't return with her, and now he hasn't come back. What could have happened?"

The implication was clear that Taylor might have been killed by Abigail. Even Ozzy hesitated to voice this suspicion.

Hudson looked at Nathaniel and said, "Nathaniel, I'll go to Panavoc to find him."

Nathaniel nodded, "Bring a few more people with you."

He stared coldly at Abigail's photo which Taylor had secretly sent. The blurred figure in the picture had eluded him. She had outwitted them

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How could he have believed that Frey pushed Abigail down the stairs, crippling her left hand?


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