Chapter 1762 Something Bad Happened

“Mrs. Nightshire, this is about Mr. Vinson and Ms. Arielle…” The butler remembered the news he saw, and he didn’t know how to deliver the news to Susanne.

“What happened to them?” Hearing that it was about Vinson and Arielle, Susanne immediately got anxious. “Stop hesitating and spill everything at once! What happened to them?”

“Mrs. Nightshire, the cruise ship that Mr. Vinson and Ms. Arielle were on had exploded. So far, they had already found more than eighty corpses.” As soon as Geoffrey finished talking, Susanne closed her eyes and fell backward.

“Mrs. Nightshire!” The butler quickly reached out his hand to support her, lightly slapping her face to wake her up. After a while, Susanne opened her eyes again.

“Did you say the cruise ship they were on had exploded?” Susanne grabbed Geoffrey’s collar with her trembling hands. At that moment, her complexion had turned pale.

Geoffrey nodded solemnly. After getting confirmation, Susanne fainted again, and Geoffrey woke her up once again.

“Mrs. Nightshire, we don’t know what happened to Mr. Vinson and Ms. Arielle yet, so you must hang in there. We have to quickly arrange for men to go search for them. If you break down, who’s going to do that?” Geoffrey asked.

Susanne was utterly heartbroken to the extent that she was having trouble breathing. My son! My only son! Please be alive!

She then asked Geoffrey to fetch her the phone. Sussane unlocked the screen with her trembling hands and dialed Vinson’s number. To her dismay, her calls couldn’t get through.

She tried Arielle’s number, but that didn’t work either.

Right then, Susanne’s heart sank. Did they really get into trouble?

She then quickly looked for Harrison’s contact because she wanted him to give her Harvey’s contact so that she could ask Harvey about what had happened.

“Susanne, I called Harvey right away when I heard about what happened to Vinson. He told me that Vinson was indeed on that cruise ship, and that cruise ship had exploded. They had already sent people there to help with the search…” Harrison uttered.

Upon hearing that, Susanne dropped her phone and froze on the spot. Her heart lurched, and she suddenly found it laborious to breathe, as if a huge rock was weighing on her heart.

“Mrs. Nightshire, Mr. Vinson and Ms. Arielle need you! You must hang in there!” Geoffrey urged when he saw Susanne’s face turning pale, seeming like she was about to collapse anytime.

On the other end of the line, Harrison heard what Geoffrey said, so he hung up silently. After hanging up the phone, he sent his men over to search for Vinson and Arielle.

Susanne knew she had to compose herself when she heard what Geoffrey said. I need to save my son and my daughter-in-law!

She supported herself to sit up and looked at Geoffrey. “Get Rayson to come here. I have orders for him.”

Seeing that Susanne had pulled herself together, Geoffrey hurriedly picked her phone up from the floor and gave it to her before whipping out his own phone to call Rayson.

Susanne took her phone from Geoffrey and wanted to thank Harrison. When she saw that the call had ended, she didn’t try calling him back. At that point, all she could think about was Vinson and Arielle.

Meanwhile, Rayson was at the office, and the entrance to the office was surrounded by the directors of the company.

Early that morning, the news of Vinson’s accident had caused quite a stir. Besides, it was widely reported by the media.

The directors tried calling Susanne, but they couldn’t get through to her. Coincidentally, they all ended up going to Rayson’s office to look for him.

At the same time, Rayson also tried calling Vinson, but he couldn’t get through to him as well. Consequently, he was getting more and more worried by the second. Is it true? Did the cruise ship really explode?

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