Chapter 12
Billionaire’s Missing Darling
It was soon 7:45 p.m. Inside the hall, people were drinking, laughing, and chatting, a scene of harmony and joy, but on the second floor, everyone in the Taylor family looked very anxious.
Amelia was so anxious that her face turned red. She couldnât care less about her manners and took out her cell phone to dial Abigailâs number over and over again.
She shouted inwardly, âWhat time is it? Where is she?â
The dinner party started at eight oâclock, and at that time, Liam would lead Olivia down from the second floor.
But now it was already 7:45, and Olivia was nowhere to be seen.
On the other side, Abigail watched Ameliaâs consecutive incoming calls on her cell phone, and her lips were almost bleeding from biting. She didnât dare to answer it, and even if she did, she didnât know how to explain Oliviaâs disappearance. Was she supposed to say that she had accidentally crashed her car and left Olivia alone at the subway station? If she said so, Amelia would definitely kill her.
Amelia might not pay attention to some of the minutiae or some small tricks. But any wealthy noblewoman had a dedicated car and would not take the subway when traveling unless there was an urgent matter.
It was a serious dereliction of duty to let Olivia, who was wellâgroomed and not very mobile in her gown, take the subway.
When Amelia learned of this, she would definitely fire Abigail, and Abigail wouldnât even be able to stay at the Taylor Group.
Looking at the constantly vibrating cell phone, Abigail eventually broke down emotionally. She crouched on the floor and cried.
Then, she picked up the phone, shivering.
âAbigail, why donât you answer the phone?â Ameliaâs questioning came from the other side of the phone.
It was the first time that the gentle and elegant noblewoman was angry. âMrs. Taylor,â Abigail wiped her tears as she said, âIâm sorry, but I canât find Miss Olivia.â
âWhat?â Amelia was shocked, and in her heart, she wanted to drag Abigail 12:37 Millionaireâs Missing Darling +5 vouchere out of her cell phone and question her on how she was doing her job. But now was not the time to hold Abigail accountable but to find Olivia as soon as possible.
Amelia barely suppressed her anger and tried to soften her tone as much as she could. âTell me. What on earth is going on?â
William, standing right next to Amelia, saw his motherâs unsteady mood and stepped forward to take the phone.
Then, he said to the phone, âExplain!â
Abigailâs emotion that she had managed to suppress instantly collapsed when she heard the warm and calm male voice coming from the other end of the line.
She thought, âItâs Mr. William!â
Williamâs beautiful eyebrows gently wrinkled as he heard the crying sounds over the phone, and his slender fingers tapped twice on the cell phone as he asked, âWhere are you?â
His voice was gentle and calm, carrying a stabilizing power that instantly soothed Abigailâs emotions.
âI⦠am at Hintsign Intersection,â she replied.
âGot it.â William nodded before signaling his assistant at the side to go over immediately.
Standing in the center of the room, William was upright and elegant, his every move displaying an imposing aura of calm and stability.
Looking at him, the rest of the Taylor family instantly calmed down as if they had a backbone.
William switched the phone to his other hand and asked, âWhat time did Olivia disappear?â
âTen past seven,â Abigail replied.
âWhy did she get out of the car, and which direction did she go?â
Abigail bit her lip. âThe car broke down, and Miss Olivia went to take the subway.â
âThe subway?â William confirmed. âThat means you let her out of the car and went to take the subway alone, right?â
Hearing this, Abigail instantly paled and immediately explained, âI⦠I have to fix the car.â
William was impatient. âCanât you just leave your business card and deal 12:37 Billionaireâs Missing Darling +5 vouchers with it afterward?â Since no one got injured, it meant that it was not a serious car accident. There were many ways to deal with that, but Abigail. chose the most unsuitable one.
Given Williamâs intelligence, he did not have to listen to a longâwinded narrative to make a judgment.
Only a few points were enough.
This incident was a terrible dereliction of duty on Abigailâs part!
William didnât know Abigail very well, but she had been at Ameliaâs side for years without making a mistake, so obviously, she wouldnât have made such a dumb mistake.
And for this to go wrong, either she had a brain fade, or she had done it on purpose.
Realizing this, William changed his tone. His originally gentle and calm voice sharpened and became aggressive. âWho told you to set up Olivia? Who else was involved in this matter? Youâd better confess as soon as possible. If something happens to Olivia, think about what will happen to you.â
His tone was extremely harsh in the last sentence.
Abigail could not withstand Williamâs questioning and explained everything immediately.
William frowned when he heard Graceâs name. Then, he turned to look at the person behind Emma.
Graceâs legs went limp as she sensed Williamâs gaze. She waved her hands. repeatedly and said, âItâs not me. It has nothing to do with me. I donât know where Miss Olivia went. I was just letting her take the subway.â âIs Grace involved?â thought Amelia.
She looked over in shock, her eyes subconsciously falling on Emma. Emma was quick to react and immediately avoided Ameliaâs gaze. At the same time, she turned to Grace and looked at her with a look of shock and disbelief. âGrace, why did you ask Olivia to take the subway? Sheâs wearing a gown.
Itâs inconvenient.â
Hearing the word gown, Grace instantly calmed down. This matter could be a big deal or a small one. It could be handled as a joke or as if she had an evil intention and was setting up Olivia.
The key was how she explained it.
Emmaâs words reminded her, so Grace hurriedly explained, âItâs my bad. I want Miss Olivia to make a fool of herself because she has been bullying 12:37 Bonaireâs Missing Darling +5 vouchers Emma. I canât stand it, so I just⦠But I didnât expect her to go missing. She didnât take the subway.â
After hearing this, Amelia was anxious and angry. Pointing at Grace, she couldnât say anything for a good while.
She thought, âThis is too nonsensical. How can she make this kind of joke?â
Knowing that she had dispelled Ameliaâs suspicion, Emma raised her eyes and quietly swept a glance at William. Seeing his dark face and not uttering a word, Emma felt heavy in her heart and knew that this matter could not be settled so easily.
Therefore, Emma immediately said, âYouâve made a big mistake in this matter, so I canât keep you around anymore. But now the priority is to find Olivia. Iâll pursue your responsibility later.â
It was about to be eight oâclock, and the Taylor family members couldnât stay upstairs any longer. They had to hurry down. They had to calm down the guests and explain why Olivia didnât show up.
Because the Taylor familyâs people had all gone upstairs, some people in the banquet hall had already started to discuss and speculate if something had happened.
It was close to eight oâclock, and it was strange that Olivia and the rest of the Taylor family didnât show up.
Ethan stayed away from the crowd and sat on a chair in the corner of the doorway, looking lazy. He held a highball glass in his hand, shaking it from time to time, watching the red wine inside ripple in a circle.
One of his friends came over to look for him. âHey, your fiancée is going to show up. Donât you want to take a look at her?â
Ethan raised his head and looked up with a hint of evil in his clear and elegant eyes, just like a noble gentleman. However, his tone of voice was not very polite. âShut your mouth if you donât know how to speak!â The man smiled and continued to approach. âEthan, arenât you curious? Thatâs the Taylor familyâs biological daughter, your real fiancée. I remember we played together when we were kids.â
âWhen we were kids?â Ethan thought.
He leaned back, his legs folded, as he held his wine glass in one hand while resting his chin on the other.
He really could not remember things from when he was a kid.
12:37 Bilbonaireâs Missing Darling *5 vouchers What was Olivia like as a child?
Probably, she was pretty. Ethan liked to play with beautiful girls since he was a child. If she werenât pretty, they would not have played together, But even the prettiest girls could not survive the wear and tear of the years. Flowers, after being battered by the wind and rain, either wilted or only bloomed in the winter.
Ethan didnât like either one. One was broken, and the other was cold, Ethan felt bored. If not for his proximity to the Taylor family, he would not have wanted to come here today.
Seeing that Ethan was not interested in Olivia, the others became bold and began to make jokes about her.
âI wonder how this Ms. Taylor, who grew up on the outside, is doing, Can she be half as good as Emma?â
âWhat do you think? Itâs good enough for her to be oneâtenth as good as Emma.â
âThatâs right. The people who grew up outside are just like these. Either they are cowering and petty, or mean and spiteful, or greedy and vain with an ambition to climb up the social ladder.â
As they were talking, the door on the side was suddenly pushed open, and a graceful figure walked in.
The flaming red long dress wrapped around her curvy figure, and her side face was so exquisite that from Ethanâs angle, he could see her plump forehead, long eyelashes, and a high and compact nose.
She came from the darkness and walked toward the light. Her flaming red dress reduced everyone around her to a backdrop, instantly losing color.