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Chapter 306 Im Sorry, Mr. Jacob

    Chapter 306 I''m Sorry, Mr. Jacob


    The thought shed across Jacob''s mind, but he did not think about it too much.


    "I won''t let it bother me," he murmured as he walked out of the building''s main lobby.


    "Something''s bothering you, Jacob. What''s wrong?" James asked Jacob as soon as he stepped into


    the car. James could see that the younger man was troubled.


    "I''m fine, uncle. I just feel that something might be off. Don''t you find it strange that Jonathan is here?"


    Jacob caught his reflection in the rearview mirror and saw how serious his expression was.


    "That is strange. But I don''t think it was him who did all this. After all, damaging thepany''s name


    will not do him any good. But I do think that you may be his main target." James patted Jacob''s leg as


    he said this. He was trying to both warn andfort his nephew.


    "I think so too. I''m anxious about it. I feel like I have enemies in every direction." Jacob sighed. Now he


    had to pay close attention to everything around him, especially when ites to thepany''s future.


    He took out his phone and called his assistant, Cindy. But there was no answer.


    "What is it?" James asked. His tone was soft and serious.


    "She''s not answering. It''s unlike her to miss a call. It seems like there''s something wrong." Jacob felt


    cold. He should have asked Cindy who she was dating before she left the meeting room. She looked a


    little frightened. She was not her usual calm self.


    "What should we do then?" James asked. He was worried now. The situation seemed much worse than


    they had previously imagined.


    "Let me think it through." Jacob looked straight ahead, lost in his thoughts.


    "You call the police. I''ll call the office and ask my assistant which ones among the younger senior


    managers were absent from work today," James said methodically.


    "Okay," Jacob agreed.


    He called his friend at the nearest district police station. He formed a bond with this police officer


    because of the recent explosion incident in theirpany, which required police assistance. This


    particr officer had a mole on his face.


    The officer advised Jacob to visit Cindy''s residence and checked her whereabouts before they made


    further action.


    Jacob followed his friend''s advice.


    Meanwhile, James sighed beside him. He just called their office. His assistant confirmed that several


    people were not present. This made him worry more.


    Both men looked at each other, their brows were knotted.


    "We''d better go straight to Cindy''s ce, uncle. We might find answers there. We could figure out the


    office situationter on." Jacob''s frown was deeper now.


    "Okay." James nodded.


    The car sped up a little as the driver sensed the tension in the back seat. The two passengers nced


    at each other again, but said nothing.


    Jacob closed his eyes and tried to rx. But his mind was racing. He was sure something was wrong


    when Cindy did not pick up his call.


    He tried to quell his raging thoughts. As he looked out the window, he hoped everything would turn out


    fine in the end.


    Their speeding car left a cloud of dust along the road. The dust seemed to dance before it disappeared


    into the sky, dispersed by the wind.


    Their luxury car would attract stares from pedestrians as they passed by. The on-lookers could not help


    but notice their vehicle. By now Jacob was already numb at such attention. He already made peace


    with his position.


    Cindy lived in a two-floor, duplex apartment in the suburbs. Her ce may be small but the rent was


    surprisingly high.


    Jacob spoke to thendlord who said that Cindy went out this morning and was yet toe back.


    Jacob''s apprehension worsened. He called Cindy again. This time, she finally picked up. Jacob was


    relieved.


    "Cindy, where are you? What happened? You can tell me, it''s okay." Jacob''s tone was calm, and there


    was no anger behind it.


    "Mr. Jacob, I…" Cindy''s sobs prevented her from speaking coherently. She tried hard to control her


    tears and covered her mouth.


    "What''s wrong, Cindy?" Jacob said slowly. He gave his assistant some time to collect herself.


    "I''m sorry Mr. Jacob. The file was destroyed," Cindy said in between sobs.


    "Why? What happened? Are you okay? Where are you?" Jacob was disappointed, but he was more


    worried about Cindy.


    It didn''t matter if the file was destroyed. At worst, thepany would lose the order. But if his assistant


    left, he knew that his office staff would be crippled. Cindy was excellent at her job. It would be difficult to


    find someone aspetent and efficient as her.


    "I''m at the bridge. I think my life is no longer worth living." Cindy''s voice was cracking.


    She felt like everything she had worked for was in vain. No one really knew how much she had


    sacrificed to have this boyfriend, in hopes of living the happy life with him.


    And no one really had any idea what exactly she had gone through. She stood at the bridge, looked at


    the water below. She felt the cold wind on her face. The wind wasn''t blowing that hard, but she could


    feel the chill on her face, it ached. Even in the early spring, the wind was intolerable to her.


    "Calm down, Cindy! Which bridge are you at? We''ll be there soon. We can solve this. Please don''t do


    anything stupid." Jacob''s voice was anxious.


    He could still remember how his former assistant Andy had died protecting him. And now Cindy could


    end up the same way. But he would not allow it.


    "I''m so sorry, Mr. Jacob. I failed you. I''m sorry that I have been too blind to see the man through and


    have caused a huge loss to thepany. I feel ashamed. I don''t have the strength to face you or start


    all over again. I''m really sorry." Cindy was heaving on the other side of the phone. The wind felt painful


    as it hit her ears.


    "Don''t worry about it, Cindy. It''s not your fault. Listen, we''re at your house at the moment. We''reing


    to you really soon. The file is not that important. I know you did your best. You''re one of the most


    excellent people in my team. I value you, and I believe in you. So please, don''t do anything stupid. We


    are going to solve this."N?velDrama.Org holds text ? rights.


    Jacob tried his best tofort Cindy.


    She looked around her before looking at the water again below. She thought that it might not be that


    cold. She wiped her tears. The wind was giving her a headache.


    "It''s not just about thepany, Mr. Jacob. I think I''ve ruined myself as well as my life. It has been


    shredded almost to bits. There is no way I can fix it. And any efforts would be useless." At this, Cindy


    hung up the phone. She was drowning in her own despair.


    Jacob would not have understood what had happened until now. He would not allow the matter to fully


    ovee his assistant. He felt responsible for her.


    As he heard their conversation, James knew that something really bad was happening to his nephew''s


    assistant. As soon as Jacob entered the car, they sped up to the bridge. There were many bridges in


    the city. But only a few were symbolic. They didn''t need to guess where Cindy was.


    The car was now running on high speed. Jacob''s mind was in turmoil.


    James frowned and decided to call the police again. They could probably use their help now.


    The police agreed to immediately dispatch a unit at the bridge. They were familiar with cases like this.


    James hung up the phone, relieved, if only a little.


    He looked at his nephew who was deathly silent beside him. He could feel the tension emanated by his


    body.


    "What are you thinking? Are you alright?" James asked.


    The way he put his phone back to his pocket was a little awkward. A sign of the worry and exhaustion


    he currently felt. Jacob looked at his uncle. Only then did he realize that James was getting old.


    Time flew by so fast. It was barely noticeable, and always ready to take away the people he loved.


    Before he noticed it, time had already passed him by.


    Jacob sighed, "I''ll be fine uncle. I''ve prepared for the worst. But I don''t think she''ll do it. Besides, life is


    too short to wallow on things like this. I''ll convince her to get over it. It''s really not a big dealpared


    to a person''s life."


    James ced his hand on Jacob''s shoulder. "Everyone''s capacity for resilience is different. It may not


    be a big deal for you, but for others, it could mean the whole world."


    "You''re right, uncle. We need to find her as soon as possible." Jacob steeled himself, and his raging


    thoughts and emotions. This was not the time be overwhelmed, he thought. This was the time to be in


    charge of things.
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