Chapter 305
I Want a Divorce
Chapter 305 Need to Help Him
Abigail had been working tirelessly and hadnât slept until 2.00AM. She was frantically trying to find
people related to the murder case tied to Sean.
Just when she was about to collapse from exhaustion, she received a call from Ronaldo. I canât believe
heâs also pulling an all-nighter. After a moment of surprise, she answered the call.
âAccording to inside information, Sean has escaped. What on Earth is going on with him? Did he really
let Kingston take the blame?â His tone was filled with shock.
âWhat do you mean by âescaped?â Abigail immediately demanded.
âIâve found records of Sean crossing the border illegally. This information was provided by the police.
Iâm not making any false accusations here, he hastily replied.
âMr. Fernandez, I want to go to Cloudgrove to find out whatâs going on. Can you help me?â she asked.
She was apprehensive about traveling to the border of Cloudgrove, for it was a dangerous place.
âOf course, I can help you with that. I can even accompany you. He readily agreed. There was even a
hint of excitement in his voice.
Abigail noticed his enthusiasm, but she didnât think much of it. âThe border of Cloudgrove is quite
dangerous. Iâve heard stories of people falling asleep in their cars and waking up on the wrong side of
town,â she warned him gravely.
âDonât worry about that. You will be traveling on my private jet and car. Who would dare sneak us
across? Also, if Sean is really in that area, you should consider going there. Thereâs no point hemming
and hawing about it even if itâs dangerous.â Ronaldo didnât seem concerned about the risks.
Since they were in an agreement, she packed her things overnight. Then, she told Analise about
Seanâs situation around noon. Iâm going to Cloudgrove to see if I can help him.â She sat at the dining
table while looking at Analise, who had a displeased expression on her face.
Analise was so upset with Abigail that she didnât even want to talk to her because the latter hadnât
advised Sean, which had led to his current disappearance. âWhat can you do to help him?â she asked,
sounding upset. After that, she lowered her head and continued eating in absolute silence.
âIâve contacted a friend who has some influence. Heâll a*sist me when I need help. While youâre at
home, please donât answer the Pearsonsâ phone calls and buy groceries from the supermarket just
outside the neighborhood. There are security cameras nearby, so itâll be safer. Iâve also informed. Luna
about our situation. Sheâll come to check on you after work,â Abigail explained.
âI told you to stop him. Why didnât you? It had to come to this- Analiseâs words were cut short, for she
couldnât bring herself to scold Abigail further. âDo you think Sean really did those things?â
Seanâs case was now being reported on local television. After all, he was the representative of
Pendorfâs business community, known for his significant tax contributions and impeccable reputation.
For many years, he had had no scandals of any kind, making him an amba*sador for the city.
âJustice has long arms. If heâs truly guilty, he canât escape from its grasp. However, if heâs innocent,
nothing will happen to him. Letâs wait for the police investigation results,â Abigail rea*sured Analise.
She naturally didnât believe that Sean had committed those crimes, but she didnât want to make any
promises until it was certain. There was always a chance for misunderstandings.
Analise sighed and said no more on the matter.
After lunch, Abigail and Ronaldo took a plane to Cloudgrove and went straight to the local police
station.
âWe received concrete information around midnight last night that he attempted to cross the border
illegally and had already entered the territory. Weâve contacted the local emba*sy, but there have been
no results so far. The situation doesnât look optimistic,â the police officer informed Abigail.
When she heard that, she furrowed her brows, looking at Ronaldo while biting her l*p.
âEven if someone like Sean goes there, it wonât end well, will it?â Ronaldo asked the officer.
The officer nodded. âWe invest a lot of effort every year in public awareness campaigns, but many
people still attempt to cross the border illegally. Ultimately, they disappear without a trace. Once theyâre
on the other side, it doesnât matter who they are; they will face severe consequences.â
Abigail and Ronaldo left the police station after receiving nothing of worth.
A puzzled Ronaldo frowned. âEven if he made someone take the blame, it doesnât make sense for him
to attempt an illegal border crossing.â
âDo
you think Sean is that kind of person? Thereâs something strange about this. Cameron canât be
contacted as well. Nob*dy knows where he is. Abigailâs face was filled with undeniable
concern.
âSigh, weâve got nothing.â He ran his hand through his hair, utterly frustrated.
She couldnât help but feel completely at a loss. Nevertheless, she quickly regained her determination.
âEven if Sean did commit a crime, he wouldnât try to escape and evade charges by illegally crossing the
border. Perhaps he didnât cross the border at all. This whole situation might have been orchestrated by
the Pearsons. Otherwise, he wouldnât have cut off contact with everyone. His grandparents are still in
Pendorf.â
She was confident that Sean wouldnât abandon his grandparents and Graham International. Who would
run the company if he left?
Thatâs true. He doesnât seem like a coward. Ronaldo agreed.
Even though he said those things, he continued to look at Abigail with helpless eyes and asked, âWhat
should we do next?â
âThe police failed to find any useful information. So, we should try to gather information from local
sources. Donât forget, money talks. Weâll surely get some information in no time,â she said, looking at
him with determination in her eyes.