Chapter 164
“But that seems like such a bother.
”
Hannah sighed, her sense of helplessness apparent, “In that case, wait here for me, I’ll swiftly fetch you some warmer clothing.
”
“Yay!” Grace exclaimed with boundless enthusiasm, stepping toward the water, and waved at Hannah with a radiant smile.
“I always knew Hannah was the best!”
Reluctantly, Hannah retraced her steps to the hotel, grabbed a long- sleeved jacket and hastened back to the shoreline.
Yet, in the span of a mere five minutes, Grace, who had been so recently immersed in the seaside merriment, had vanished.
The expanse of beach lay vacant, devoid of any soul.
Hannah was instantly gripped by alarm, her voice piercing the night.
“Miss Mitchell! Grace!”
The seashore’s emptiness reverberated with Hannah’s solitary voice, unanswered by anyone.
Perceiving an ominous presence, Hannah urgently dialed Bryson, uttering, “Mr.
Mitchell! Miss Mitchell has gone missing near the beach!”
“What Bryson’s voice turned frigid in an instant.
“I’ll dispatch someone immediately! Where are you now!”
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“I’m near the shoreline.
” As she spoke on the phone, Hannah surveyed her surroundings.
“Hold on!” In a sudden revelation, her eyes narrowed, fixating on a figure atop a towering rock.
She swiftly pivoted toward the rock’s direction.
“It appears Miss Mitchell is on that rock! I’ll investigate first!”
Meanwhile, Bryson, on the other end of the call, had already left the room.
Yosef, Bryson’s assistant, awaited outside and promptly followed Bryson, speaking with urgency.
“Boss, security from Golden Bay and our bodyguards have initiated a thorough search.
We’ll locate Miss Mitchell soon!”
“Join me at the nearby rocks immediately!”
“Of course!”
Upon concluding the call, Hannah quietly veered off her path and ascended the rocky pinnacle, indeed spotting Grace.
“Grace!”
Grace sat on the ground, her youthful countenance marred by fear, dust from the earth covering her, while two men before her were attempting to drag her toward the sea.