Chapter 168 Lost Aurora

No wonder Sion did not agree to a divorce yesterday and today he didn't show up to stop it.

Why did everything happen to her? She had never done him wrong. Why should he treat her like this?

Aurora took a breath. The smell of blood ran into her lungs. The abdominal cramps became more and more severe.

The baby was in danger.

Despairing and panicky, Aurora was struggling to make a move but failed, shivering. At last, all went black. She lost all her strength and passed out. "Are you guys done with the car?"

"Yes." A man patted away the ashes on his hands and said, "Don't worry. Everything was perfect."

The man was still wearing a mask. His scar was faintly visible in the corner of his eye under the brim of his hat.

His squinting eyes were fierce like a bad wolf's. He snorted, "Bitch, try to call your traffic police now! It was just a little crash."

He glanced at the black Porsche and added, "Right, too bad it's a nice car."

"Hurry up! It is easy to get noticed."

"Okay."

They lifted her together into the car. A bald man took off the bag on her head and touched her face.

"What a pity! If we were at another place, we would have a lot of fun." Said he.

Although Aurora was bruised and bloodied, they could tell that she was a beauty, and even now she was still inexplicably charming.

The man behind patted him on the shoulder and reminded him, "Get down to business!"

"Okay, okay!"

The bald man grinned evilly and threw Aurora into the car. His clothes were stained with some blood on the seat so he was unhappy with it. He bent down to place her feet and said in disgust, "Done, boss." Their boss nodded and looked down at the calm river with a nasty smile.

"Finally, we're saying goodbye to Miss Robertson. What a long day!"

As he stopped talking, the black Porsche went straight up the steps to the railing with a boom.

Then it fell into the river with Aurora and made a splash.

Sion finally arrived at her company. He hurried off and ran to the building before he could park the car.

"What can I do for you, Sir?" the lady at the front desk said with flushed cheeks. The receptionist was newer and she was pretty shy when she saw Sion, a stunning guy.

"Where is Aurora?" Sion asked anxiously. He thought since she was pregnant, there would not be many places for her to go and she was most likely here.

The receptionist saw his serious face and answered, "She didn't show up for work today."

She ignored the anxiety on the man's face and lost herself in her imagination. She was wondering whether this handsome man was Aurora's boyfriend. "What?" Sion became more concerned, "Where is Albie then?"

"Mr Doyle has just left..."

Her eyes lit up as she heard the two people he was looking for. She thought Aurora was a conservative lady, but now she seemed to replace something unknown by the public.

On hearing her words, Sion turned to leave immediately, leaving the receptionist behind with a dull look on her face.

"Sir... Sir?"

Sion sat in the car and thumped on the steering wheel.

Today was the final day of the divorce waiting period. And she should have gone through with the divorce papers. Sion looked at the time and thought about where she would go after that. Perhaps, she had gone to celebrate with Albie somewhere.

He clutched his phone and took a few deep breaths before dialling a number.

It took some time to get through.

"What can I do for you, Mr Carroll?" Albie's voice was clear above the noise.

"Where is Aurora?"

"In what capacity are you asking me?" Albie mocked ironically, "If memory serves right, you are no longer her husband. You cannot stop harassing her for just one day?"

Sion vaguely heard a few strange noises behind his voice.

"Harassing? I just want to talk to her about something, are you with her?"

He must see her today to confirm those things.

"I don't think I have any obligation to answer your question. Have you always been so interested in the private lives of your business partners?" Albie said in a calm voice. "Where is she?" Sion lost his patience.

"None of your business," Albie answered, "If there's nothing else, I'm gonna hang up, Mr Carroll."

They were disconnected after Albie finished his words. Sion got angry. Everything was not going on well today.

He sighed deeply and seemed tired and upset.

Suddenly, something came across his mind. Those strange noises on the other end of the phone were so familiar. He had heard that before.

He thought it over carefully and finally, he knew it was the crane.

Broadlane Park!

When the park was built, the developer invited him to visit it. It was a bird theme park, with cranes as the main character. And Aurora loved that kind of place, where she could be close to nature when she wanted to relax. So he started the car quickly, heading for Broadlane Park.

The park was in the suburbs and the Rainbow Bridge was the only way. Sion took a look at the front cars, most of which turned. A few cars were going straight to the bridge across the river. He did not know whether it was because he was about to see Aurora, but he suddenly felt flustered and distraught.

He was afraid to see her celebrating the divorce with Albie.

Or did she also feel sad to leave him?

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