Maggie was the happiest one when Sophia left. She felt that her spring had come, and the sunlight had
sprayed into the icy swamp.
In the evening, she wandered specially outside the special elevator for the president, waiting for Lucas
to come out.
She waited until the elevator opened. But no one came out. His face was overcast. Since Sophia
disappeared, lightning had been buzzing in the CEO office every day.
Seeing him leaving in a hurry, Maggie caught up with him in a hurry. "Lucas."
"What is it?" Lucas replied coldly. He was not in the mood to talk to her.
"Can I talk to you about my sister?"
Hearing that, Lucas stopped abruptly. "Did Sophia contact you?"
"This is not an appropriate place to talk. Let's find a place to sit, okay?" Maggie asked with a hopeful
expression.
He took her into the car.
"When did she contact you?" He asked eagerly.
"It should be the day before she left." She blinked.
"What did she say to you?"
She didn't answer, but asked, "are you still looking for my sister?"
"Even if I have to turn the earth upside down, I still have to find her." He looked very determined.
"Lucas, you don't have to do this? The reason why she chose to leave is to see clearly the gap
between you two. She doesn't think you are suitable for each other at all. You won't be happy together.
It's better for both of you to let go of each other and to find the more suitable person for you. " Said
Maggie in a voice mixed with affection.
Lucas glanced with drama in his eyes. "Have you really met Sophia?"
She nodded like a chicken pecking rice, "this is what my sister told me."
"Will Sophia tell you this?" He threw a suspicious glance at her.
"My sister also said that she thought I was more suitable for you, and she hoped I could replace her to
accompany you in the future." Said Maggie with a blush. Her eyes were full of shyness.
Suddenly, there was a severe look on Lucas' face, and he said in a cold and stern tone, "if she told you
this, she would not be Sophia?"
Hearing that, Maggie could not help but quiver slightly. With a pitiful and delicate look in her eyes, she
said, "Lucas, I'm telling the truth."
With a hint of irony in his tone, he continued, "do you know what you are the least slender?"
"Why? I'm not as good as her?" Maggie said, shaking her head. The thing she hated the most and the
most unconvinced was that others said she was not as good as Sophia.
"You missed one heart!" Lucas said word by word coldly.
"Lucas..." Hearing that, Maggie almost burst into tears.
"Get off!" In a very low voice, he called her name, but his tone was much heavier than lead. If she were
not Sophia's sister, he would have kicked her to the moon.
Maggie shivered and leaned on the ice with a warm face. She glanced at Lucas with teary eyes and
opened the car door reluctantly.
After she left, Lucas got Kai and Jerry back in exchange.
Lucas' patience had reached its limit. He would go crazy if he still didn't find Sophia.
"Boss, K Country is so big. If Miss. Sophia goes to a relatively remote place where the Internet and
media are not very developed, it will be really difficult to find her." Kai shrugged.
"Where is the newspaper?" Lucas frowned. The notice for missing Sophia had been written down for
several days without any news.
"It's better to let her come to find us." Jerry touched his chin.
Hearing that, Lucas raised his eyebrows and glanced at him. His glance was mysterious and deep, just
like the ethereal mist outside the window.
**
In a very quiet small village in K Country.
It took Sophia and Mandy many times to come here.
"Sophia, why do we have to go to this shit place?" Mandy cleaned the shabby room.
"It's not that easy to find me here." As for the location she found on the Internet, it took her a long time
to find it. However, because of the inconvenient traffic, the place was poor. There was no Internet or
clue TV on the Internet, and there was only a small sales department selling the newspapers that were
expired for several days.
Sophia used the name of her cousin to apply for the primary school teacher here. The house was
arranged by the village and was already the most "luxurious" room in the village.
"Are you going to stay here all the time?" Mandy frowned.
"Don't worry, mom. It's just temporary. After a year and a half, he will probably forget me. Then we can
go back." She held her by the shoulder and said, "thank you for taking care of me these days."
"My silly girl, don't say that to me. I just want you to live a good life. I don't want you to suffer." Mandy
sighed.
"Well, mom, we can't do this on the Internet or watch TV. Let's go to bed early. I have to teach the
children tomorrow," As soon as she finished her words, she lied down on the bed.
The night in the mountain village was terribly quiet, and the wind was swirling inside the cool outside
the window. Such quietness made her, who lived in a bustling city since her childhood, not used to it.
When she closed her eyes, her mind was full of the figures of Lucas. His handsome face was
breathtaking, and sometimes gentle and sometimes profound smile.
What was he doing at this time? Was he still looking for her? Or had he decided to forget her and start
a new relationship.
She thought she could gradually forget him after she left these days, but the longer she missed him,
the deeper she missed him.
"Lucas, I miss you so much!" She closed her eyes, and a drop of tear fell down from the corner of her
eyes.
The next day, Sophia came back from her class and bought a newspaper at the canteen as usual.
Although the newspaper was expired, it never happened so often. She was not used to living in
isolation from the world.
At the same time, Mandy had cooked dinner for her. While eating, she was reading a newspaper.
All of a sudden, she trembled and the chopsticks in her hand fell down. Her face was as pale as a
piece of paper.
"What's wrong, Sophia?" Mandy helped her pick up the chopsticks and washed them.
"Mom, look here!" She called in horror.
Mandy took a look and published the news on the second page. "Mr. Lucas had a car accident late at
night and he is dying!"
"Oh, my God Do you mean Lucas? "
Lucas was the only son of the Mo family. Who else could be him? By instinct, Sophia's eyes turned
dark and she fell backwards. Mandy held her in a hurry, picked up the newspaper and read the date. It
was three days ago.
"It has been three days. How is Lucas?"
"I want to go back to Q City. Lucas must be waiting for me. He must be waiting for me!" She stood up
swiftly, took her bag on the table and rushed outside. Mandy followed her immediately.
The two of them took the train to the nearest town to the village and booked the train tickets.
There was no access to Q City. They had to take the city first before turning to the high-speed train.
She calculated the time. She couldn't make it to the latest, so she could only wait till tomorrow.
At that night, Sophia felt like walking on the magma. She was suffering from it. She tossed and turned
and didn't fall asleep all night.
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