Chapter 581
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
Hearing her words, I tensed up immediately.
I stood still as my body trembled in agitation. So, Summer is really missing?
The ringing in my ears started again. Holding back my emotions, I raised my eyes and stared at Jared
as I waited for his answer.
He noticed my reaction and frowned. âIâve sent my subordinates to search for her and weâve also
reported the case to the police. She will be fine.â
Clap! I mustered up all my energy and strength to slap him. It was loud and painful.
In an instant, everyone in the living room turned their eyes on me. Some people were glaring, some
were frowning, and some were watching us with much excitement.
The first one who came forward to me was a slightly chubby girl in her twenties. âWho are you? How
could you hit Jared?â
I shot her a look, but I did not respond. Instead, I continued to stare furiously at Jared. âJared, youâd
better pray that Summer comes back safe and sound, or else I would use the rest of my life to destroy
the Crest family.â
Thud! The sound of a mug being slammed down onto the coffee table resonated across the room.
âHow dare you, young lady!â The old man who sat in the middle spoke with a deep and powerful voice.
He must have been an influential person during his younger days.
Turning my gaze to the dignified old man, he looked about eighty years old but was still full of vigor and
vitality.
I put up a faint smile, making myself look composed. âWe shall wait and see.â
âHow insolent!â The old man knocked down the mug on the table.
He was indeed angry.
No one dared to speak a single word as he glared at me. If looks could kill, I would have been dead
now.
After a while, he finally averted his gaze and said, âJared, why did you bring such a rude girl into the
house? Get her out now. How dare a little girl talked back to me!â
I scoffed disdainfully. âIf it werenât for my daughter, I would not have stepped into this lowly houseâ
âShut up!â The old man was enraged.
When he raised the walking stick in his hand to beat me, a manâs voice came from the door. âHow are
you doing, Mr. Crest?â
Furrowing his brow, the elderly looked at me thoughtfully. Meanwhile, Jared turned to the voice and
frowned.
As expected, it was Ashton.
Then, he came towards us and stood in front of me. Raising his hand to lower the walking stick in the
elderlyâs hand, Ashton said, âMr. Crest, every visitor is a guest. Even if you donât welcome my wife, you
donât have to hit her.â
The old man turned grim and scoffed. âThis ill-mannered lady is your wife?â
Ashton nodded with a smile. âMy grandpa really liked her and chose her to be my wife. Do you like her,
too?â
âHmph!â He snorted in disdain. âNo wonder you have such a wife, your grandpa did not have a good
eye for a good daughter-in-law. Thereâs nothing about her that is likable.â
Ashton was not upset with his words at all. He then turned to Jared and gave him a sombre look.
âWhere is my daughter?â
Jaredâs face fell. âYesterday, Summer said she wanted to walk Snowfluff outside, so I asked Aunt Betty
to go together with her. But it suddenly rained on their way back home. Summer went missing when
they were finding a shelter during the rain.â
Ashton remained calm and composed. âHowâs the condition now?â
âIâve contacted the police in W City, and they are investigating the case. Weâve also sent people out to
look for Summer in various places in the city.â
I took a deep breath to control my anger before looking at Jared. âIs Snowfluff missing?â
He nodded.
Ashton frowned and thought for a while. âA child with a dog supposedly would not get lost easily.
Snowfluff is a trained dog, so even if theyâve lost their way, it would guide Summer back home. It
seems like this is not a simple missing case.â
Then, he said to Jared, âGet in contact with the police and check the ones who bear a grudge against
the Crest family. And watch out for any suspicious people around the Crest Residence recently.â
Jared also realized the severity now. He nodded, took out his phone, and went out.
A hush fell over the room. Ashton glanced at the people around us and smiled politely before turning to
the old man and said, âMr. Crest, sorry for the things my wife had said. She is worried sick about our
daughter, so please forgive her. Weâll drop by and visit another time. See you next time.â