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Chapter 9
After coming out of the hospital, Nathen called Melanie several times, but she didn’t answer. Suddenly, he felt a little anxious.
He hurriedly took a taxi to the airport and bought a ticket for the nearest flight to Ashedge.
While waiting for the flight, he sent many messages again, but still did not receive any replies.
As time passed, his heart beat faster and faster, and he couldn’t control his wild thoughts.
He recalled the events that had happened before leaving Ashedge and vaguely sensed that
something was amiss.
But he couldn’t remember what exactly went wrong, his mind only held onto the calm gaze Melanie gave him as she looked back.
When he landed in Ashedge again, it was already the 26th.
He hurriedly arrived at the hotel, pushed open the door, but found it empty and devoid of any
figures.
He searched every corner of the room, even turning the wardrobe upside down, but still found no
trace.
Melanie completely disappeared.
Nathen felt a loud roar in his ears, his mind went blank, and his blood started flowing backwards
throughout his body.
He took out his phone in a fluster and dialed her number repeatedly, but he couldn’t hear any
sound.
his
As he heard the cold “The number you have dialed is currently switched off” tone in his ear, sanity gradually slipped away, and he stumbled and ran to the front desk, speaking incoherently.
“Excuse me, has the guest in room 607 checked out and left?”
The receptionist at the front desk tapped on the computer a few times and shook their head.
“No check–out yet, the check–out time is tomorrow at noon.
Upon hearing these words, Nathen finally managed to catch his breath.
He supported himself with the chair beside him and slowly sat down, forcing himself to calm down and constantly brainwashing himself.
It’s okay, she probably just went out for a walk, didn’t have time to check the messages, it’s okay.”
After repeating this sentence over a dozen times, he suddenly had a flash of inspiration and
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remembered something.
Bid they come to Ashedge to see the first snow?
Nathen turned his head and looked out of the window, only to see a clear sky.
Didn’t it snow in Ashedge?
He opened his phone to check the recent weather in Ashedge, but when he turned it on, the weather
displayed on the phone was still for Shadowgrass.
Little Snow.
Seeing these words, Nathen’s lost sanity finally regained a little.
Could it be that Melanie went back to her country without having the chance to tell him, maybe
because she saw the weather forecast?
Was she still angry because he left her and went back to his country, so she deliberately disappeared to scare him?
These two thoughts kept rotating in Nathen’s mind, leaving him uncertain and his heart tangled
into a mess.
He looked at the conversation box that never received a reply, becoming increasingly annoyed.
Time passed by minute by minute, and soon the sky turned dark.
Nathen sat in the lobby for six hours and still did not see Melanie’s figure.
His last bit of patience ran out, and he got up to find the front desk and retrieve the surveillance
footage.
According to the surveillance video, at 10 o’clock in the morning on Christmas Day, Melanie left the
hotel alone, pushing her luggage.
He looked at the time and realized that Melanie had been missing for 32 hours.
The idea that she had probably returned to her home country grew stronger and stronger in
Nathen’s mind.
He quickly booked the nearest flight back to his home country.
Before boarding the plane, I called my mother who lives in the suburbs.
“Mom, are you free now? Can you go and check if Melanie is at home? I couldn’t reach her on the phone.”