Manfred gritted his teeth. The other party had obviously come prepared and blocked the car plate. They would then display their numbers in another area. There were so many vans on the streets that no one would know where Yvonne's car was.
The more meticulous the layout was, the more it proved that the other party didn't come with good intentions. Meanwhile, Yvonne’s current situation was definitely extremely dangerous.
He couldn't let Yvonne be hurt while Samuel was in the hospital. Besides, his men were incompetent. If he couldn't give Samuel an explanation, how could he face Samuel?
"Summon everyone and investigate thoroughly through the night. Don't let go of any villages or towns in the outskirts of the city." Manfred said.
Johann suggested, "Do you want to unite with all the people in the gray area? The more the merrier."
"This is such a big commotion. Are you afraid that Samuel wouldn't know about it?" Manfred glared at Johann. Although what he said made sense, once the influence spread, the possibility of Samuel receiving news would increase greatly. Manfred couldn't let Samuel know about this matter in such a situation.
Manfred would naturally apologize for this matter
after Samuel recuperated.
"Yes." Johann shrank his neck and said with fear on his face.
That night, hundreds of people took action overnight. I n Cloud City, where the undercurrents were surging, a carpet-like search was carried out.
In the Hillside Villa, because Yvonne did not go home, Lydia and Godfrey were still waiting in the living room.
"What's wrong with this girl today? Why doesn't she come home at such a late hour and doesn't answer the phone? She's getting more and more immature." Lydia complained.
Godfrey pinched his eyelids and said, "Did something happen? My eyelids kept twitching today."
Lydia glared at Godfrey and said, "You jinx. Stop talking."
Godfrey rubbed his eyes and felt very uneasy. Although he didn't want anything to happen to Yvonne, his sixth sense told him that if it weren't for the accident, Yvonne would have already gone home. Even if she didn't go home, she would have to answer the phone.
"Did she secretly run to meet that loser?" Lydia said angrily. This was the only possibility that she could think of. Yvonne didn't answer the phone, as if she was avoiding her on purpose.
"That's really possible," Godfrey said.
Lydia immediately took out her mobile phone. Since n o one answered Yvonne’s call, she could only call Samuel.
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