Chapter 423 Editor-in-chief is Missing
After saying that coldly, Horace took the bucket to the ground, and returned to get the water to fill
another bucket. Then he took it back, and never looked at the Harper again from beginning to end.
Seeing Horace leave like this without caring about her, Harper squatted down and cried bitterly, holding
her knees.
He said she couldn''t evenpare with ra''s toes. She didn''t ept it, she couldn''t! Besides, did
she really have to leave Stratmont like this after going back?
Thinking of Horace''s sentence "Don''t force me to take extreme measures", Harper couldn''t help
shivering. If Horace did so, she was afraid the whole media industry would ban her, let alone just in
Stratmont.
Thinking of this, she cried much sadder. She just wanted to strive for a Mr. Right for herself. Why did
she get to be this way?
Ignoring the louder cry behind him, Horace returned to the camping ce along the way with a cold
face.
Seeing Horaceing back from afar, the colleagues who stayed breathed a sigh of relief and asked,
"Mr. Kirnd, what took you so long? Where is Harper?"
"Yeah, Mr. Kirnd, since you haven''te back for so long, we thought there may be something
wrong. But we couldn''t find you. Everyone is worried."
……
Listening to everyone''s concerns, Horace felt a little guilty for a moment, "Sorry, water spilled on the
way, which dyed us and made you worried."
"We''re d you''re okay." Seeing their boss exin these apologetically, everyone felt a little ttered,
waving their hands repeatedly, "By the way, Mr. Kirnd, where is Harper? Didn''t you go together. Why
isn''t she with you?"
"She''s in the back. She''ll probably be back in a while." Hearing the name Harper, Horace''s expression
instantly turned c, and replied with these words.
Seeing Horace''s changing expression, everyone was a bit puzzled. Did they have contradictions? But
what contradiction would there be between them? They shouldn''t be like this.
Although everyone thought so, no one dared to ask Horace what happened because he was the boss.
"What about ra?" Looking around, Horace asked because he didn''t see ra.
"Not long after you left, Sarah went to find firewood, but she hasn''te back until now. We didn''t find
her. ra was afraid that she would encounter any danger, so she and Diane went to find her."
Stephanie who was on the side exined to Horace.
"Just her and Diane?" Horace looked a little nervous.
"Yeah." Stephanie nodded. "ra was afraid we would encounter a danger, so she let us stay and only
went with Diane."
After hearing these words, Horace was a little angry. She was afraid that others would be in danger.
Why was she not afraid of herself? Could she make herself less worried?
Horace waited for about ten minutes with worry. Since ra hadn''te back, Horace couldn''t stay
here anymore. When he was just about to tell everyone and to find her, he saw Stephanie ran to
somewhere with excitement.
"Sarah, where have you been and why did youe back sote?" Running to Sarah, Stephanie
asked anxiously with concern, as well as a bit of berating. She was worried about her badly.
"I originally wanted to go nearby to find firewood, but I got lost identally. I wanted toe back, but
I got in the wrong direction. I went farther and farther, and it took a lot of effort to find a way back."
Sarah dragged the firewood back in her hand while exining to Stephanie why she hadn''te back
for a long time.
"Are you in danger? Are you injured?" Remembering what Diane said about Sarah''s cry for help
before, Stephanie checked her quickly by looking her up and down.
"No." Sarah was moved and felt a little funny for seeing Stephanie''s worry action, "I just tried to find the
way back, and I didn''t get hurt at all."
"How did Diane say she heard your cry for help?" Stephanie asked a little puzzled, "ra was afraid
you were in danger, so she went to find you with Diane. Didn''t you see them?"
"What cry for help?" Sarah was confused by the question, "I didn''t ask for help at all."
At this time, they had also walked to the ce where everyone was. Everyone was relieved by seeing
Sarah was back. They came to her to ask questions.
"Sarah, why did youe back sote? Where are ra and Diane?"
"Diane said you were in danger. Aren''t you hurt?"
"Why did youe back alone? Miss Hutchinson came to you. Didn''t you see them when you came
back?"
……
Listening to everyone''s questions, Sarah couldn''t turn her mind for a moment. "I didn''t encounter any
danger, I just got lost. I didn''t meet ra and Diane when I came back. Did theye to find me?"
"Yes, did they get lost on the way?" Everyone was worried about the safety of ra and Diane now,
and they were inevitably unhappy.
They just came to y. But it hadn''t been long since they came here, people disappeared one by one,
which made people worry. What were all these?
Hearing what Sarah and everyone said, Horace was even more nervous. Although it was said that the
ind had been developed long ago, after all, few people came at ordinary times, and there were
intricate terrains. What if ra encountered any danger?
"Everyone, please wait here first. Be careful. I''ll find ra. Does anyone know which direction they left
before?"
"Over there," Stephanie pointed in a direction, "ra and Diane went there."
"Thank you. If I haven''te back after two hours, please call the police and let the police go to us.
Remember, you must be careful and don''t move alone."
After ordering, Horace quickly walked forward in that direction, praying constantly in his heart: ra,
you must not meet with an ident.
Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDra/ma.O(r)g!
Hearing Horace''s words, everyone suddenly became more worried and nervous. God bless, please
make everyonee back safely.
After walking for about half an hour, Horace still didn''t find ra and Diane. He couldn''t help worrying
more. Where did they go?
“ra, ra!” He shouted her name, but he didn''t get any response.
Then he walked deep into the forest. Horace paid more attention to the ground and the surroundings as
he walked, hoping to find some clues about ra and Diane.
There were footprints! Looking at the marks on the ground, Horace was overjoyed. The footprints
seemed to belong to girls. Maybe it was left by them.
Following the intermittent footprints, Horace finally saw a woman sitting on a stone not far away. It was
Diane!