Chapter 1968
Chapter 1968
Chapter 1968 Jasper Wyatt
“Mr. Presgrave, I can’t find Miss Presgrave’s location. It seems like she has disappeared from the face of the earth with no signal whatsoever.”
“Under what circumstances would this happen?”
“There’s only one possibility—Miss Presgrave is currently in a shielded environment where all communication is blocked. She’s possibly in a safe house or something similar.”
“Go and find information on Jasper Wyatt for me.”
Elliot’s subordinate immediately went to investigate and after some time, he finally found some information about this person.
“Jasper Wyatt, formerly a special forces soldier at Base X, was later recruited by a mysterious organization. Since then, information about him has become classified, and my clearance level doesn’t allow me to access it. However, I don’t believe his identity would be affiliated with the Black Organization.”
Elliot thought of someone who could access this kind of information, and that person was his good friend Richard. For the safety of his daughter, he had no choice but to trouble Richard.
Elliot picked up his phone and walked to another room before dialing his good friend’s number.
“Hello, Elliot.”
“Richard, I need to ask you for a favor. Willow has gone missing, and I want you to investigate someone for me.”
“What happened to Willow?”
“She got involved with some people, and now she’s with a man named Jasper Wyatt. This man has a background in special forces, and I believe only you can access his files.”
“Wait a moment,” Richard said. He didn’t hang up the phone but went somewhere. Just then, his voice came through the phone, as if commanding someone, “Investigate a person for me.”
Elliot patiently waited, and soon Richard’s voice came through. “Jasper is the captain of the international X Special Forces team. He represents our country, so I believe Willow should be safe for the time being if she’s with him.”
“But Willow can’t be contacted right now, and I can’t even track her using the tracking signal installed on her phone.”
“They’re probably staying in some safe house! Don’t worry for now. I’ll try to reach out internally.”
“Thanks. Let me know if there’s any news. This daughter of mine always keeps me on my toes.” Elliot couldn’t help but mutter about his daughter.
Now he could rest assured. He never expected that his daughter would run into someone from the international special forces team.
“All right! Leave it to me.” Richard then hung up the phone. NôvelDrama.Org is the owner.
Inside the safe house, a sudden sound of the phone ringing startled the man on the couch, and he immediately sat up. Willow, who was beside him, was taken aback by his reaction.
However, it was just a phone ringing. Did this man need to wake up instantly from his deep sleep? A normal person would feel lightheaded and dizzy if they sat up like that after just a second.
Jasper didn’t have such symptoms. In fact, after half an hour of rest, he had already regained half of his energy.
He walked over to the landline phone that was ringing and answered it, but he didn’t speak. On the other end, his immediate superior’s voice came through. “Jasper, it’s me.”
Jasper let out a sigh of relief upon hearing his superior’s voice. “What’s up?”
“You brat. What’s with that tone? I’m your uncle. Your biological uncle.” Jasper’s superior on the other end was not pleased. Despite the separation of work and private interest, he always felt the need to correct his nephew’s attitude.
“I know the difference between work and private interests. It’s my working hours now, so there’s no need for family ties.” Jasper lazily responded.
“Have you saved a girl named Willow Presgrave? How is she now?”
Jasper looked toward the girl on the couch who had already eaten a few sandwiches and was drinking a beverage. He replied, “Yes, she’s with me. She can still eat, drink, walk, and jump. There are no issues with her.”
The safe house wasn’t particularly large, and his words made Willow’s beautiful eyes widen. Is that how you’re supposed to describe a girl? It sounded like he was belittling her.