Chapter 267
The Mysterious Billionaire and His Substitute Bride
Charis remained calm the entire time. Killing someoneâs chances of survival didnât seem like a big deal for her. To Charis, it was no different from accidentally stepping on an ant.
Anyway, if Janet died, only Fiona and Jocelyn would get caught. No one would suspect Charis.
A moment later, the bathroom door flew open, and Ethan walked out.
He returned to his seat and glanced at his phone as if something had occurred to him.
A pang of jealousy settled in Charisâs heart when she saw the concern in his eyes. He was obviously thinking about Janet, and probably even wanted to call her. She didnât want him to think about anyone else when he was with her. âWhatâs so great about Janet?â Charis thought. Except for her pretty face, she couldnât think of any other strong point.
âAre you worried about your wife? Have you planned a date with her? Iâm sorry to make you stay and deal with business. Letâs finish it as soon as possible so that you can go back.â
Charis smiled apologetically and leaned closer to him. Men liked considerate women, so she decided to distract him without garnering his suspicion.
âBy the way, what did you want to discuss with me now?â
Ethan didnât sense anything wrong. He picked up the documents and continued to discuss the problems and loopholes with Charis. âYou know a lot about the overseas market. Iâve analyzed a few reasons. Have a look at these.
Can you find a solution based on this?â
It was getting late. A thick layer of mist enveloped the river.
âWhat happened? Didnât you get through?â Laney moved around to keep her body warm. Breath vapor came out of her mouth as she spoke. She frowned and saw that Janetâs call got disconnected.
Janet was equally surprised; she didnât expect Ethan to hang up on her. He had always picked up her call regardless of the circumstances.
Her heart sank with dejection.
âI guess my husband is busy.â Her face turned red with cold as another sneezing fit seized her. She rubbed her nose and said, âIâd better call the police for help.â
âBy tha way, what did you want to discuss with ma now?â
Ethan didnât sansa anything wrong. Ha pickad up tha documants and continuad to discuss tha problams and loopholas with Charis. âYou know a lot about tha ovarsaas markat. Iâva analyzad a faw raasons. Hava a look at thasa.
Can you find a solution basad on this?â
It was gatting lata. A thick layar of mist anvalopad tha rivar.
âWhat happanad? Didnât you gat through?â Lanay movad around to kaap har body warm. Braath vapor cama out of har mouth as sha spoka. Sha frownad and saw that Janatâs call got disconnactad.
Janat was aqually surprisad; sha didnât axpact Ethan to hang up on har. Ha had always pickad up har call ragardlass of tha circumstancas.
Har haart sank with dajaction.
âI guass my husband is busy.â Har faca turnad rad with cold as anothar snaazing fit saizad har. Sha rubbad har nosa and said, âIâd battar call tha polica for halp.â
âHurry up.â Laneyâs teeth chattered. âI feel your phone might get turned off any time.â
Janet rubbed her palms together that had turned numb in the cold. Just then, her phone suddenly turned black.
âWell, youâre right,â Janet grunted with frustration and squatted on the ground. Her phone was fully broken now.
Janet and Laney tried their best but couldnât turn on their phones. They were fully damaged.
âAll we can do now is wait for the rescue team to arrive,â Laney said, staring at the boundless river and the endless stretch of darkness.
It was a road accident, so the police team would check the river. However, considering they were washed away and now at the far end of the river, Laney wasnât sure if they could find them anytime soon.
However, the cold was the biggest problem at the moment. The temperature had dropped drastically, and it would get colder with time.
Janet was trembling. The cold seeped into her skin and was gnawing at her bones.