Chapter 2776 Seated in a leather chair, he leaned back and tapped the desk with his slender fingers.
As the clock struck ten, there was no sign of Melissa.
Marcus leaned over and pressed the intebutton, inquiring, “Has Melissa arrived?" His chief secretary responded, "Not yet.
Mr.
Fowler, do you wantto call her and check?" Marcus casually remarked, "No.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt" He had attempted to contact Melissa, but her phone was switched off.
Concern crossed his mind.
Was she unwell? He regretted leaving her alone the previous night, considering the cold and somber atmosphere.
Could she truly be sick? Without a moment's hesitation, Marcus stood up, grabbed his car key, and left the office.
Sylvia approached him, stating, "Mr.
Fowler, the meeting is about to commence.
"Postpone it," Marcus declared without hesitation.
Sylvia, having worked for Marcus for several years, sensed that the situation might be related to Melissa. She considered Melissa to be a formidable presence in Marcus' life.
As Marcus descended the stairs, he made another attempt to call Melissa, but her phone remained off. Frustrated, he tossed the phone aside, put on a serious expression, and drove to Melissa's residence.
Fifteen minutes later, he parked the car and ascended the stairs.
Upon opening the door, he found a middle-aged woman there tidying up the room. Startled by the noise from the door, she froze before regaining her composure.
After a moment of silence, she asked, "You must be Mr.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmFowler, right? Miss Brown left this letter for you.
" A letter? Marcus had a premonition as he took it, unfolding it to discover its contents.
The letter from Melissa contained only a few brief words—just twòn lines. "Mr.
Fowler, we do not belong together! Please, do not clooking for me.
"
Marcus read these two Lines repeatedly, finally accepting them reality that Melissa had truly departed.
After expressing his love, sharing ki*ses, and crossing all boundaries, e she ghose to leave. In the aftermath of everything, she left him with just two lines.
Marcus stood in silence for an extended period.