Chapter 1736
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Chapter 1736 Joseph Had Taken Off
The man in the videoâs thumbnail image was none other than Joseph, whom I had parted ways with a
short time ago. However, he seemed to be in a bad way with his eyes sunken and dark eye bags below
them, a world of difference from the strong man in my memories.
Trembling, I tapped on the first voice message, and the others played sequentially.
âCome over and help me figure out how to deal with this. I found him in the alley behind The Jade.
There are no other wounds on him apart from a few prick marks. He has probably been injected with a
high dosage of drugs, and the other party is determined to have him addicted at a single go. Theyâre
really ruthless.â
And so it went.
A buzzing started in my mind. So, Ashton still didnât protect him in the end?
I rushed over to The Jade, only to see Emery waiting anxiously at the door. From the looks of it, she
had been waiting for quite some time.
While leading me in, she murmured, âThis way. I have someone watching over him.â
âAre you sure itâs drugs?â I asked softly, harboring a final shred of hope within me. Like Ashton, Joseph
was an outstanding man, so he shouldnât be tainted with such a nasty substance.
âIn all likelihood, it is.â Emery sighed regretfully, saying nothing further.
At the end of the corridor on the first floor, tall and burly bodyguards were keeping guard outside the
room door on the right, one on either side. Their indifferent expressions made it so that no one dared to
approach the room.
Emery stopped for a moment at the door and questioned one of them, âDid anything happen?â
âEverything has been normal,â the bodyguard replied.
In response, Emery nodded. âOkay. Open the door.â
âUnderstood,â the bodyguard answered respectfully. Then he took out a key and unfastened the safety
lock hanging on the door before pushing the door open.
But when we walked in, the huge room was empty.
Emery and I exchanged a glance, reckoning that Joseph must have hidden away. âPerhaps heâs in the
bathroom.â
As I said that, I pushed open the bathroom door but still saw no one there. However, the exhaust fan on
the ceiling had been pried open, and the hole was just the perfect size for a grown man.
It was clear as day that he had already taken off.
At that turn of events, Emery grew morose. âWhy did he hightail it out of here when I wasnât going to
hurt him?â
I gauged the distance between the exhaust fan and the floor. Although there was a chair to boost him
up, it wouldâve certainly taken quite some effort to climb up. Emery said heâs already doped up, so heâs
likely weak and lethargic. Still, he climbed up with sheer willpower alone.
An unspeakable wave of sorrow flooded me as I recalled his restrained voice on the phone earlier. âHe
didnât want someone he knows to see him in such a condition.â
He has always been immaculate before others, so how could he possibly tolerate showing others the
most pathetic side of him? Even as a bystander, I feel as though it has never happened when I didnât
behold it with my own eyes, whatâs more Joseph himself.
âNo, thatâs not right.â All of a sudden, something occurred to me. If he has been reduced to this, what
about his wife and children?
Having thought of that, I quickly phoned the company secretary and asked for Josephâs address. No
matter what, I had to go and take a look at things personally before I could rest easy.
After making the call, I contacted Millie next. Learning that she was nearby, I arranged to meet her at
the entrance.
Throughout it all, Emery stood at the side and watched silently without offering any opinion.
Nevertheless, she appeared hesitant, seemingly having something to say.
Afraid that something had happened to her, yet she was reluctant to bother me, I inquired with feigned
nonchalance as I put my phone away, âIs there anything else?â
Emery shook her head, jolting out of her contemplation. She looked me right in the eye. âNo. Are you
leaving right away?â
âYeah.â I nodded firmly. Again, a rush of guilt assailed me. âIt was afternoon when Joseph got the call,
so itâs already late that Iâm going now.â
Emery was stunned for a moment before she dipped her head a fraction in acknowledgment.
Subsequently, she added, âI mean, Ashton is also coming over in a while. Are you not going to see him
first before you leave?â
âWhy is he coming?â I queried.
âI notified him. Joseph is his subordinate, so thereâs no reason for him not to show up,â Emery
explained.
No sooner had she finished saying that than even footsteps came from the door, followed by the
bodyguards greeting, âMr. Fuller.â