Jayden was about to contact the airport staff to search for Silvia when his mobile phone rang. He noticed that he received a text message from a strange number. When he read the text, he instinctively thought that Silvia was playing hide and seek with him.
"You want to play, I'll play along." Jayden did not continue to look for her in the airport. He came out of the airport building, took a taxi and went straight to BIGO Cafe at No. 88, Peace Road.
Silvia followed the signboards and came to the baggage claims area. The belt was still turning around, but there were only a few people left. Most of the baggage had been taken away.
She looked around and did not see Jayden. She guessed that he might have gone to the washroom, so Silvia found a seat and sat down to wait for him.
However, ten minutes had passed. Soon, half an hour had passed, and she still did not see Jayden. Only then did Silvia realize that he might have left her behind, all alone.
However, she still did not give up and went to the information counter to broadcast a message to find him. After half an hour, she still couldn't find him. Silvia was disappointed.
She knew that Jayden must have planned for this to happen. He brought her out and left her at the airport. He probably wanted to starve her to death.
She would not let him get what he wanted.
She would live well and give him a great shock!
Silvia went out of the airport angrily. She wanted to take a taxi, but her mobile phone was not with her, and she didn't have a penny in her pocket.
Some private drivers offered her a ride because she was a pretty girl, but she didn't dare to take up the offer. She was in an unfamiliar place. It was possible that she might be kidnapped.
Silvia walked to the bus station and planned to take the bus to the downtown area. Unexpectedly, it was not cheap to ride the bus. It cost at least 20 dollars.
Silvia looked around and wanted to ask for some money from anyone who seemed kind, but everyone seemed to be looking at her as if she was a thief.
At times like this, although beautiful women had more advantages, only people with ulterior motives would help them out. Otherwise, no one would care about her.
Silvia realized that begging for money did not work anymore, so she needed to try something else.
The airport seemed to be bustling. It was reasonable to say that it would be quite easy to find a job here, but she had to figure out how.
Silvia observed around and decided to help out at the fast food restaurant that had a large number of customers. However, the management wanted to see a health certificate even for temporary staff members.
After a few unsuccessful attempts, Silvia finally got a dishwashing job in one of the restaurants. She could earn 15 dollars an hour. If she worked for two hours, she would have 30 dollars. That would be enough for her to go to the city by bus.
"Jayden Elias Kyle, you b*stard. If I ever see you again, I will tear you apart!" Silvia thought furiously in her heart.
After three whole years, this was the first time that Jayden had returned to the Chatterton Town despite it being the place he was so familiar with.
The airport didn't change much, and the roads in the city didn't change much either. The high-rise buildings on both sides of the road still looked the same. It was still the city he was familiar with.
As he looked around him, he seemed to see familiar figures in front of him.
His grandparents, parents, and siblings. They were all his closest relatives, the ones he could not let go of in his heart.
He knew that they were living well at present, and he also knew that they were looking forward to his return.
But he couldn't go back. He couldn't bear to watch the woman of his dreams marry someone else.
If he didn't hide far away, he worried that he might do something he would regret.
It was very likely that he had already caused a mistake...
Just as he was immersed in his memories, the taxi arrived at the destination, and the driver reminded him to get off.
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