My heart, which had ached for six years, was completely broken at this moment.

Xavier, I'd give my life back to her now.

I didn't want anything.

No one could hear my voice, let alone feel my despair.

I watched helplessly as they returned to the police station without finding anything.

Xavier strode in and asked the person on duty last night, "Did you receive any report of missing girls? If you did, let me know!"

The news of a floating body retrieved at the bottom of the river last night quickly reached the police station. Everyone looked grave.

Without getting the answer he wanted, Xavier walked out with a gloomy face.

He grumbled, "Her parents are not responsible. The girl has been missing for a whole day, but they didn't call the police yet. Today's world is dangerous for girls. Don't they have any common sense? They are really bad parents! When I see them, I will definitely teach them a lesson!"

Carson couldn't help but sigh. "I guess when they see the body, they'll learn their lesson!"

Xavier rubbed his eyes, looking tired.

Thinking of the shopping bag in the car, he made a request.