Chapter 811: 811: In a sorry state
He Clings to Me Every Night
The doctor looked steadily at Olivia Jenkins, âHave you thought it through? Do you want to discuss this with the childâs father first?â
Without a hint of hesitation, Olivia Jenkins firmly said, âIâve thought it through, and we are in agreement to not keep the child.â
The doctor withdrew his gaze, staring at the computer screen, âBased on the examination results, you can choose a medical abortion. First, fill out this form and sign the informed consent form.â
Olivia Jenkins immediately began to fill out the form, exuding an air of resolute finality; her expression remained unchanged.
Even as she signed her name, Olivia Jenkins did so with ease, showing no signs of sorrow.
Having given up, she likely didnât care about anything anymore; she could let go of everything.
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Private detectives only managed to find out the cities Olivia Jenkins had visited and the hotels she stayed in from flight informationâthey hadnât yet located her whereabouts.
Benjamin Johnson didnât wait for further news and drove to Cross City himself, deciding to try his luck.
Adam Howard knocked and walked straight into the CEOâs office, taking a seat in front of Daniel Marshall.
Adam Howardâs sharp gaze fixed on Daniel Marshall, âI found out that Benjamin Johnson has headed to Cross City. I havenât seen him with Olivia Jenkins yet. Just now, Olivia Jenkins posted a moment; she says she wants to be alone and not to be disturbed. Sheâll be back in Serene City in a few days.â
Having not slept all night, Daniel Marshall had a headache and rubbed his temples. He looked at Adam Howard, âGive me your phone; I want to see her moment.â
Not even being able to see his own wifeâs moments, how pitiful!
He only had himself to blame!
Adam Howard moved his lips but ultimately remained silent, handing his phone over to Daniel Marshall to look at.
After a brief silence, Adam Howard spoke softly, âDo we continue searching for her whereabouts?â
âNo need, donât disturb her.â
âShould we keep an eye on Benjamin Johnson then?â
Daniel Marshallâs cold gaze flicked towards Adam Howard, âNo shit!â
âThen Iâll have someone closely follow Benjamin Johnson. Can I have my phone back now?â
Daniel Marshallâs cold and handsome face flashed a sharp look, his eyes sternly glaring at Adam Howard, before placing the phone on the desk.
Taking his phone, Adam Howard left.
At that moment, Daniel Marshallâs face bore a trace of dishevelment, his mood sullen as he lit a cigarette to smoke.
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[Olivia Jenkins, Iâm in Cross City now.]
[Are you there?]
[How about we meet up?]
Olivia Jenkins saw the message from Benjamin Johnson, but she didnât reply.
She had already prepared a weekâs worth of food; she wouldnât leave the house for that week.
Next week, she would return to Serene City, and everything would go back to normal.
Suddenly, Olivia Jenkinsâ phone chimed with a notificationâit was a call from her secretary.
Olivia Jenkins immediately answered the call, âWhat is it?â
âChief Jenkins, Chief Daniel Marshall just called me; he wants you to report the Jenkins Groupâs earnings for the first three quarters to him.â
Olivia Jenkinsâ pupils contracted slightly, her beautiful brows furrowing gently, âI understand; tell him I need some time to get things in order. Iâll report to him the day after tomorrow morning.â
âChief Jenkins, Chief Daniel Marshall also asked whether youâll report to him in person or via video conference. He said to let him know so he can arrange his schedule.â
âVideo conference; I wonât be back in Serene City until next week.â
âOkay, Iâll call Chief Daniel Marshall right back.â
After hanging up the phone, Olivia Jenkins stood by the window, staring blankly at the sea outside.
She had known before this what Daniel Marshallâs intentions wereâthe second shareholder may not want the executive power but requires regular reports on the groupâs operations. Even if they were truly separated, they couldnât avoid meeting in the future.
Was this bastard determined to entangle her to the end?
Thinking this, Olivia Jenkinsâ expression darkened, and a look of disgust crossed her eyes.