Chapter 175
The Woman From Hell
"She never tells me where she's going. The two of us donât communicate much if we're not at home
together. You're acting a little weird. What exactly is going on? Has she kidnapped your husband
and hidden him away for her daughter?"
"I just received a call, and I think they got into a car accident. Can you find out the specifics for me?"
I was not in the mood to joke around with him. Mason and Zedd had not picked up my calls, so he
was the only person I could find that might be able to help.
"Okay, I'll investigate immediately," he said solemnly, putting aside his previous unruly demeanor.
After hanging up the call, my heart continued to pound. I was unsure if I was nervous or afraid. I
clenched the phone so hard that my palms became sweaty, and I paced back and forth in the room
anxiously.
Ten minutes later, Xander called me and said, "I've booked the earliest flight tomorrow morning. Are
you coming along?"
There was a thump in my heart. I had still been feeling quite hopeful just a moment ago, but my
heart had now fallen into the abyss. The last trace of
strength in my body had been sapped away, leaving m e dry. It was too strenuous to even breathe
now.
I composed myself and said, "Yes!"
"Don't worry too much about him, he's still in the resuscitation room. He should be fine since he was
sent to the hospital in time. It's still early, so thereâs no use panicking now. Get some sleep first, and
I'll come pick you up tomorrow morning," Xander said in a slightly deep tone.
I massaged my sore glabella and said, "I know. Okay, I'm hanging up now. See you tomorrow
morning."
How could I possibly fall asleep? I could not stand the stifling atmosphere in the house. The room
was empty without Theo in it, making me need to gasp for air. I opened the window and sat on the
balcony, waiting for the clock to tick forward.
It was obviously only three hours, yet it felt like a century.
At five o'clock, Xander called. I immediately got up, grabbed my bag, and dashed downstairs.
"We need to hurry, we don't have much time left." Xander checked his watch and turned around to
ask m e, "You didn't sleep?â
I looked at him and asked, "Haven't you just done the same?"
Humans had feelings. Even though one might feel distant from oneâs family members, when
something happened, the people most worried were always one's family members.
We drove all the way to the airport.
The airport was still quite empty early that morning, though strangely, there were several men in
uniform squatting down in the hall. They were probably trying t o capture a fugitive.
Xander and I rushed to the security checkpoint, not thinking too much about it.
At that moment, the men walked toward us, a picture i n their hands. They glanced at it and said,
"Are you Wanda Lane?â
Though I was a little surprised, I still nodded slightly.
"We're from the Salt City Administration for Industry and Commerce. We can't believe you've
actually been this fast. Don't try to run. Come with me!" One of them looked at me with a grim
expression.
I was completely dumbfounded and stood rooted to the spot, not knowing what to do. Standing
beside me, Xander said, "Why are you looking for her? We're in a rush."
"We know you're in a rush. Why else would we be squatting here this late at night?" one of the
young men snapped.
I calmed myself down and went forward, saying, "I'm a law-abiding tax-paying citizen. Shouldn't you
at least give me a reason before you take me away?"
"Your company has been suspected of long-term money laundering. There were two deaths last
night, and although youâre not the one legally responsible, as the presidentâs wife, you are obliged
to cooperate in our investigation."
Our company, Grant Corporation?
I was not just dumbfounded, but stupefied too.
"Although Mid-Nutri Technology isn't your company, your name has been signed on all its
documents over the years. Come with us first."
"You've got the wrong person, right? She doesn't have her own company. All those companies
belong to her husband. You should go to Theo Grant, Grant
Corporation legal owner, and not come here giving a pregnant lady trouble."
"Sir, you can hire an attorney if you have any doubts. Donât stop us from performing our duties, or
we will take you away too." After such a long delay, the patience of these men was running thin.
Although I did not know what was going on, I had calmed down completely, so I said to Xander, "I'm
fine. You go ahead and see what's going on over there.
Contact me if there's any news. I'll join you as soon as I'm done here."