In the past two years, Brodie had rarely visited the presidential suite that belonged to him and Luna. Because every time he went there, he would be devoured by a suffocating feeling as if submerged in the ocean.
One night, he saw Cindy wiping tears alone in his study. Being seven-year-old, Cindy was much more sensible than before. Her eyes were drowsy and red, like rabbit eyes. "Brodie, you lost Luna, didn't you? I've won the first prize in the piano competition, but among the many feedbacks in your desk drawer, why haven't you got any information on Luna's whereabouts?"
Brodie didn't know where to start. He looked at his little girl in confusion. In the past two years, he had both his affairs and Cindy's affairs widely publicized in all kinds of traditional and new media. He always thought that Luna may see them.
Moreover, even if Luna was unwilling to forgive him, she would be willing to take a look at Cindy. Luna would show up even if it only meant seeing Cindy once.
Brodie had always had such a dream.
However, he was unable to get any progress. All the information from informers and private detectives was always misleading, so he had never found any information about Luna.
Brodie didn't want to tell Cindy about the disappointing news, but Cindy seemed to have noticed it a long time ago.
What a precocious girl, just like Luna.
Brodie squatted down and waved at Cindy, "Come here."
The receptionist had never contacted with such a big shot, so when looked at by him, she was inexplicably shocked. It took her a while before she came to her senses and remembered her mission. She took out many letters from a drawer and handed them over.
"Many international letters arrived today. They are addressed to your presidential suite. We've investigated our employees, and no one has ever leaked your room number or information. So these letters should have been sent by someone who does know your room number. I was going to contact you tomorrow—"
The receptionist couldn't finish her sentence.
The letters in her hand were snatched away by the famous businessman who had always acted gracefully and talked calmly.
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