CEO's Reborn Wife

Chapter 2300 - 2309: Notice

CEO's Reborn Wife

Chapter 2300 - 2309: Notice

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Chapter 2300: Chapter 2309: Notice

Then, the image of Jane Sampson clutching her mobile phone, scratching her ears anxiously but helplessly with him, floated into his mind.

One hour later, James Black opened the door and returned home.

When he entered, James Black noticed that the canvas shoes Jane Sampson often wore the past two days weren’t at the doorway. He didn’t think much of it, assuming she might have taken them to clean.

After entering, James Black leisurely carried the groceries he was holding into the kitchen, and he specifically took out the prepared fish and placed it in the sink before putting the other stuff into the refrigerator.

Once he finished cleaning up the groceries he bought, he washed his hands and leisurely came out from inside the kitchen.

To his surprise, upon hearing the sound of his return, Jane Sampson, his little sidekick, didn’t come looking for him.

James Black thought, surely she’s not still asleep?

Coming out from the kitchen, James Black glanced at the breakfast on the dinner table. Nothing else seemed touched, just one bean paste bun missing.

James Black frowned slightly, a bit displeased with Jane Sampson’s behavior of not eating breakfast properly, then he headed towards the bedroom. But Jane Sampson wasn’t sleeping in the bed as he thought; the bed was empty.

The bedroom was very quiet, very quiet.

James Black also went to the guest room, but no one was there either.

He checked both balconies, public restrooms, and the bedroom bathroom, but didn’t find anyone.

Now James Black was getting a bit anxious. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢

Thinking of the missing shoes at the doorway, James Black was puzzled. Early in the morning, she didn’t even eat breakfast properly, didn’t drive the car, where could she have gone?

Surely she didn’t go downstairs looking for him?

James thought again, and felt this wasn’t something Jane Sampson would do.

In this weather, she’s too lazy to go downstairs.

Moreover, at this time, seeing the breakfast on the table, she should know he’s not downstairs on a morning run.

He had also left her a note to inform her he went to buy groceries.

James Black returned to the bedroom, approached Jane Sampson’s side to see if she had taken the note he left her. As he got closer, he realized that the paper on the cabinet wasn’t his small post-it note, but another piece of A4 paper.

On the paper were Jane Sampson’s graceful words.

The first line was in uppercase, a bold title.

Runaway Notice.

James Black’s eyebrows furrowed, and he continued reading.

I’m running away from home.

Don’t come looking for me.

I don’t want to bother with you anymore.

I’m not coaxing you.

You’re really too hard to appease.

If you’re angry.

Then you might as well be angry to death.

If you really get angry to death.

At most, I’ll have grandfather and auntie.

Introduce me to a husband who isn’t hard to appease.

Humph!

Goodbye!

Don’t come looking for me!

If you do, I won’t bother with you!

—— Very angry Jane Sampson.

James Black, holding this thin Runaway Notice, was so angry his hands were trembling.

Despite considering everything, he hadn’t expected the one who did wrong to have a bigger temper than his.

Saying she’s running away and actually threatened him on top of it.

This notice, the content was written with literary flair, connecting paragraphs smoothly, responding back and forth, truly remarkable for her.

James Black slapped the notice onto the cabinet, got up, and headed towards the cloakroom.

At a glance, the spot where Jane Sampson’s suitcase was placed indeed had a gap, missing her 22-inch blue chubby suitcase.

James Black stood in the cloakroom in a daze for a few seconds, then snapped back to reality, unable to suppress the panic rising within him.

Jane Sampson ran away from home, so angry she didn’t even drive.

James Black couldn’t guess where she might have gone.

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