Chapter 545
Chapter 545 Fall
Benjamin opened his eyes and glanced out the window indifferently. It was dark outside. He squinted his eyes and said, "It's not me who has the final say whether he can live or not but what he's planning to do?" Curtis drove to the scene, and many search and rescue workers had gathered.
When Owen saw Benjamin come, he immediately came over and briefly explained the situation, "It's night time, so search and rescue is a little difficult, but no matter what, life is at stake, so we'll begin the search and rescue. However, it's unknown whether the person can survive."
Benjamin glanced at Owen expressionlessly, then he chuckled, "You should say, it's unknown whether the person can be found."
Owen didn't understand what he meant, but Benjamin turned around and got into the car without giving him a chance to ask the question.
Benjamin instructed Curtis to drive away, and the rest of the matter was not up to him. The next move was in charge by the police and the search and rescue team.
After leaving the river, the car became quiet.
Curtis glanced at Benjamin and said softly, "Mr. Martin, should I take you back to the hotel or somewhere else?"
Somewhere else contained a wide range of meanings.
Benjamin glanced at him calmly but did not respond immediately. He just looked out the car window and was silent for a while.
The car drove forward quietly just like that. Curtis didn't receive an answer, so he had no choice but to continue driving.
After a moment, the man's deep voice sounded faintly, "Go to the villa."
Nodded, Curtis immediately turned around and drove toward the villa.
The car stopped at the door of the villa, and Benjamin didn't get out of the car for a long time.
He looked at the time, and it was already around two in the morning.
"At this hour, she is already asleep, right?" he thought.
After hesitating for a while, Benjamin opened the door, got out of the car, and walked into the villa door.
The bodyguards were taking turns to rest, but they immediately noticed someone coming in. When they saw that it was Benjamin, they immediately greeted respectfully, "Mr. Martin." Benjamin nodded lightly, then asked, "Is she asleep?"
"At this hour, Mrs. Martin should have fallen asleep," one of the bodyguards replied.
Benjamin didn't say anything. He signaled the bodyguard to open the door and then walked into the house.
He hadn't been back for a long time. When he stepped in, Benjamin felt as if he had returned to the time before he filed for divorce with her.
No matter how late he came back, she would wake up and ask him if he was hungry or needed a midnight snack.
At that time, she was gentle, without any edges or corners, and was entirely focused on the marriage.
But he didn't know when it started to change.
Was it since he filed for divorce?
Or she had been waiting for him to ask for a divorce.
When Benjamin thought of that, his gloominess deepened.
He walked upstairs and gently opened the bedroom door. There was silence in the room. He hesitated for a while, but he still went in.
But as soon as he entered, he noticed something was wrong. The huge bed was clean and tidy, and it didn't look like anyone was sleeping on it at all.
He squinted his eyes slightly, frowned, and then turned on the lights in the bedroom. As expected, there was no one sleeping on the bed.
Just as he was about to turn around
and walk out, a woman's figure
came in from the door of the
balcony. After hearing the noise, he looked back. Their eyes met. Neither of them expected to meet each other at that hour.
Benjamin's handsome face darkened, and then he
subconsciously wanted to turn around and leave. Upon seeing that, Harper immediately ran over to stop him "Benjamin, since you came, why did you leave when you saw me?"
He had a sullen expression and showed no intention of speaking, which made Harper suddenly become agitated. "What exactly do you mean? Are you planning to lock
me up here for the rest of my life?"