Chapter 670 A glint of coldness flickered in Jeremyâs expressionless eyes.
Unfortunately, Catherine could not call the police as she did not have evidence that proved Jeremy had poisoned her husband.
Just a few days ago, she and Luke had been preoccupied with Vivianâs affairs, leaving them both drained. The exhaustion muddled her memory, and she struggled to recall the individuals they had encountered or the food they had consumed.
Maybe Jeremy had drugged Luke at the time. Catherine looked at Jeremy, and a sneer tugged at the corners of her mouth.
âDo you honestly think you can run away?â She turned to her companions and ordered, âCatch him!â In an instant, a group of over a dozen bodyguards burst into the room. With a smile playing at the corners of his lips, Jeremy snatched up his medical kit, his eyes ablaze with k*illing intent.
He deftly evaded the punches and kicks of the bodyguards with impressive agility and fighting skills. Despite his tall stature, he swiftly brought down more than a dozen of them in just a few minutes.
âWow. I never thought youâre that insincere. I guess you donât want Luke to be saved.â Jeremy, with a fierce look in his eyes, stepped on the head of one of the bodyguards, asserting his dominance. The remaining bodyguards dared not to act rashly for fear they would suffer his wrath. Catherine suddenly raised her hand, signaling everyone to back off.
ââHalt!â The group turned to face Catherine as she spoke.
Jeremy wanted to move quickly. He had spent too much time and effort today with the Turner couple. He needed to leave.
After the fight, Jeremy kicked aside the bodyguard at his feet and straightened out his wrinkled coat. His eyebrows relaxed as he showed no fear toward Catherine. âYou have two options now. If you want to save Luke, hand me your shares in the Turner Group. Or you can let Luke die and leave your firm unattended. After all, I have a lot of time here.â
Glancing at the man resting on the bed, he said, âI doubt Luke has that much time though.â
After exiting the ward, Jeremy shut the door once more.
Only after Jeremy had departed did Catherine make her way back to her seat with the assistance of a servant. Her once graceful countenance now appeared very pallid, with bloodless lips that made her seem significantly aged.
âMrs. Turner, do you intend to surrender your shares? Once Mr. Turner is awake and becomes aware, he will definitely be mad at you.â The elderly servant, employed by the Turner family for numerous years, couldnât resist the urge to inquire. She had been dutifully serving Catherine ever since her married Luke.
Catherineâs hand rose to her forehead as she lowered her head in despair, gazing at Luke, who was in a coma in the hospital bed.
She brushed away the tears gathered at the corners of her eyes. âWhat other options do I have? Luke is the pillar of the Turner family. He canât leave us like this.â
A heavy sigh escaped the elderly servantâs lips as she observed Catherineâs worn-out appearance. The constant setbacks had robbed the once graceful lady of her usual charm.
Although Brandon had heard of Lukeâs hospitalization, he felt no need to concern himself with the matter. The Larson Group had little interaction with the Turner family, after all.
Brandonâs sole focus was on Vivianâs whereabouts, and he relied on Sean to keep him informed of any developments.
âIâve heard that Vivian has been going through a tough time since she was sent overseas. I heard she attempted suicide several times but was either stopped or rescued. Have you received any information on the nursing home where she resides? Vivian has become the prime subject of observation in that facility. Iâve investigated the background of the sanatorium and learned that it was dubbed a âmadhouseâ by the locals. Iâve also heard that over ten years ago, it was used as a burial ground for deceased soldiers. There appears to be an eerie aura surrounding that place.â Sean had a penchant for delving into peculiar matters, so he had amassed a wealth of knowledge on such topics.
After contemplating, he finally asserted, âMr. Larson, thereâs no need to worry. I highly doubt that Vivian will ever return.â
âHave you inspected everything that belongs to Vivian?â Setting aside the documents, Brandonâs mind was preoccupied, and he struggled to concentrate on work. He couldnât shake off the nagging suspicion that someone had been pulling the strings behind Vivianâs predicament and orchestrated everything.
âVivianâs possessions consist mainly of her university textbooks, her letters, and some photos with Charis. However, thereâs one thing that strikes me as weird.â Sean paused briefly before continuing, âI noticed that a particular phone number frequently appeared in Vivianâs call log. I have requested our technical staff to investigate, but the number no longer exists. What a shame!â
âWe may be getting closer to uncovering the individual responsible for Vivianâs plight. Perhaps they are observing us in secret and will soon reveal themselves.â Brandonâs countenance turned grim, and a stern expression etched onto his face. As a man in a high-ranking position, Brandon exuded a strong aura that made people hesitant to approach him. His commanding presence often left others feeling intimidated.
Sean gathered his courage and asked in a cautious tone, âMr. Larson, now that the situation with Vivian has been resolved, what course of action do you suggest we take next? Furthermore, Mrs. Larson has been missing for several days now...â After hearing this, Brandonâs grim expression softened, and a slight smile graced his handsome face. Standing up from the sofa, he grabbed his coat and said, âGet the car ready. Iâll go and bring her back home to the White family residence.â
Sean hastened to follow Brandon and said hesitantly, âMr. Larson, Iâm not sure if I should bring this up, but...â
âIf you have something to say, just say it. Why are you hesitating?â Brandon turned to face Sean with a stern expression.
âI just feared that you would get angry.â Sean hesitated to speak and rubbed the back of his head.
âMaybe you donât need your mouth since youâre reluctant to use it.â Brandon gave a stern look.
âHereâs the thing,â Sean admitted truthfully. âMrs. Larson might no longer be at the White family residence now. According to the bodyguards stationed outside the White family residence, they have been unable to locate Mrs. Larson due to the interference of the White familyâs men.â
âWhy havenât you told me this before?â Brandon seized Sean by the collar, shoved him to the side, and marched toward the underground parking lot.
Sean promptly followed his boss, getting into the car first and swiftly starting the engine.
In addition, he regretted not informing Brandon beforehand. Sean had been preoccupied with investigating Vivianâs situation abroad, causing him to forget.
âMr. Larson, I have identified several locations where Mrs. Larson is known to frequent. Would you like us to check them one by one?â Sean aimed to make up for his mistake. âItâs not necessary. If she was under the protection of the White family, and her parents must have also dispatched their men to track her, so she is safe for the time being.â Brandon gazed out the window, the passing scenery reflected in his deep eyes.
âLetâs put the companyâs matters on hold for now. Weâre headed to the White family residence.â He intended to inquire about Natalieâs whereabouts from her parents.
Outside the White family villa, a dozen guards stood shoulder to shoulder, arms crossed over their chests, blocking Brandonâs way. âMr. Larson, please wait there.â
Another groups of bodyguards in black stood behind Brandon.
The atmosphere between both sides was tense, but neither of them made the first move.
A few minutes later, the front door opened from the inside, and Johanna walked out. She was dressed in fur and looked radiant. Although her face showed no friendliness âBrandon, whose bluff do you think youâre calling here?â
The Double Life of My Billionaire Husband ï¤Chatper 669 The Return Of His Unrivaled Ex-Wife (Joanna)
ï¤Chapter 1329 Meet My Brothers by Red Thirteen ï¤Chapter 1187 âIâm here to take Natalie home, Mrs. White.â Brandon stood straight, shoulders back, and head held high. He refused to lose his composure in a confrontation with Johanna. âWhat home? Isnât this her home?â Johanna asked scornfully.
She was already dissatisfied with her son-in-law. This display of defiance made her hate him more. He arrived with empty hands, and she heard no regret in his voice, no admission of guilt.
Fearing that Johanna might burn their last bridge, Beal followed her outside. âWe are family, not enemies.â