My CEO Ex: Let Me Go.-Chapter 155

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Chapter 155: Chapter 155

After leaving Ashford Manor, I took my luggage to Sophieโ€™s place.

Sophie didnโ€™t live at home; instead, she had a spacious, bright, and cozy flat. From the balcony, the whole city seemed to be right at my feet. ๐•—๐š›๐šŽ๐šŽ๐ฐ๐—ฒ๐—ฏ๐—ป๐š˜๐šŸ๐šŽ๐—น.๐•”๐จ๐•ž

I thought to myself, Once Iโ€™m back from my travels, maybe Iโ€™ll buy a place like thisโ€”live on my own and enjoy my own company.

But that was something for the future.

Sophie had already planned out our travel route.

A few days ago, when she came to visit me, she took my passport with her and handled all the visa and flight arrangements.

I spent the evening at her flat, re-packing my travel luggage.

Later that night, Sophie, Ariana, and I headed to the airport for our first stop: Norway.

Norway, one of the five Nordic countries, is known for its winter trips, with skiing and the Aurora Borealis as the main attractions.

Sophieโ€™s plan was to chase the Aurora, immerse ourselves in Norwegian culture, with skiing as more of a side activity.

Iโ€™d always longed to see the Auroraโ€”Iโ€™d only ever seen pictures, never witnessed it in person.

When I heard Sophieโ€™s plan, I was immediately captivated.

In the airport lounge, Sophie pulled out her phone and zoomed in on the map, excitedly explaining, โ€œWeโ€™ll spend two days in Oslo, then head to Tromsรธ to chase the Aurora. After that, weโ€™ll rent a car and drive to Sommarรธy Island and the Lofoten Islands, take a cruise to Svolvรฆr, and then weโ€™ll rent a car for five more days. On our way back, we can stop in Saint Petersburg for a few days. What do you think?โ€

โ€œSounds good, just arrange it,โ€ I replied casually.

Ariana did the math. โ€œThatโ€™s at least a two-week trip. My vacation will be over by then.โ€

โ€œYou can return from Saint Petersburg, and Vivienne and I can go somewhere else. We can travel until New Yearโ€™s Day and then come back,โ€ Sophie laughed. โ€œVivienne, is there anywhere you really want to go?โ€

I thought for a moment, then shook my head. โ€œNo, just arrange it however you like.โ€

Sophie gave my arm a playful shake. โ€œCome on, give me some suggestions! This trip is mainly to celebrate your newfound freedom as a single woman. You need to have some say in it!โ€

โ€œWell... Letโ€™s talk about it when we leave Norway.โ€

โ€œAlright.โ€ Sophie glanced at her watch. โ€œItโ€™s almost time for boarding.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll go to the bathroom,โ€ I said, grabbing a tissue from my bag and standing up.

โ€œIโ€™ll go too,โ€ Sophie immediately followed me.

After coming out of the bathroom stall, I was washing my hands when I suddenly heard Sophie call out loudly, โ€œVivienne, are you done? Wait for me outside.โ€

โ€œOkay,โ€ I replied, stepping out to wait for her.

Bored, I looked around, and suddenly, a manโ€™s figure appeared in my line of sight.

I glanced at him instinctively, and something about him seemed familiar.

I shifted my gaze back to him, focusing, and my face instantly turned pale, as if Iโ€™d seen something terrifying.

That faceโ€”the last face Iโ€™d seen before I lost consciousness after the car accident.

At the intersection, when the car collided with the truck and exploded in flames, I remembered lifting my head before passing out and seeing the driverโ€™s smile. That smile was twisted and cold, deeply etched into my mind.

Whenever the nightmares came, that face would appear again and again, tormenting me, refusing to be erased.

Since the accident, I had never received an apology from the driverโ€”only forced compensation from the court.

Because I insisted on the driver facing severe punishment, the compensation wasnโ€™t muchโ€”just about all of the driverโ€™s savings.

If I were just an ordinary orphan, it might have taken me years to get that money. But because of my fatherโ€™s identity, the car accident quickly caught the publicโ€™s attention. With the help of Chairman Hawthorne and the media, the driverโ€”who had caused a fatal accident while driving under the influence and fled the sceneโ€”was sentenced to seven years in prison, which was considered a fairly harsh punishment.

Now, seven years have passed, and the driver is long out of prison.

Though no punishment, no matter how severe, could ever heal the pain of losing my father, there was nothing more I could do.

The driver clearly didnโ€™t recognize me. He walked straight past me and entered the menโ€™s restroom.

โ€œVivienne, what are you looking at?โ€ Sophie came out of the restroom, saw me staring blankly, and followed my gaze toward the menโ€™s restroom, but saw nothing.

โ€œNothing,โ€ I shook my head. โ€œLetโ€™s go, weโ€™re about to board the flight.โ€

โ€œOkay.โ€

I kept glancing back at the menโ€™s restroom, a thread of doubt creeping into my mind.

When the police and the prosecution investigated back then, the truck driverโ€™s family seemed pretty ordinary, even poor. So why was he here?

While some flights are now cheaper than train tickets, this is the VIP lounge for international flights. The planes waiting to depart were all heading to Northern Europe, a long haul, and during the peak tourist season, tickets cost thousands of dollars. For a truck driverโ€™s family, that was an enormous expense.

I was lost in thought, not paying attention to where I was going. Suddenly, I bumped into a man, and he nearly lost his balance. Thankfully, Sophie quickly steadied me.

โ€œIโ€™m so sorry, so sorry,โ€ I snapped out of my daze and quickly apologized.

โ€œItโ€™s fine,โ€ the man said curtly before hurrying off.

โ€œVivienne, whatโ€™s going on with you? You seem distracted. I even tried to warn you, but you didnโ€™t react,โ€ Sophie said, frowning as she looked at me.

โ€œItโ€™s nothing.โ€

Sophie eyed me suspiciously, raising an eyebrow. โ€œYouโ€™re not still thinking about that jerk Alexander, are you?โ€

โ€œNo, no, youโ€™re overthinking it,โ€ I quickly denied.

โ€œIโ€™m just asking. Why are you reacting like this? I must have guessed right, didnโ€™t I?โ€

I fell silent.

After nearly ten hours of flying, we finally arrived in Oslo around 2:00 PM local time and took a taxi to the hotel we had booked.

Alexanderโ€™s POV

I leaned back against the sofa, closing my eyes to rest, my fingers occasionally brushing the phone on the armrest as if I were waiting for some kind of message.

The phone rang, and I quickly answered, my movements tinged with impatience. "Hello?"

On the other end, Frederickโ€™s voice came through. "CEO Hawthorneโ€”oh wait, I should be calling you Chairman Alexander Hawthorne now!"

I frowned, my tone sharp. "Frederick, cut to the chase. You know what I want to hear."

I could hear the sound of a lighter flicking, followed by Frederickโ€™s laughter. "Mr. Hawthorne, no need to rush. Ms. Vivienne and her group are headed to Norway. I saw them board the flight myself. I even overheard them talking about spending a few days in Oslo before heading to Tromsรธ and the Lofoten Islands..."

"Thatโ€™s not it," I interrupted coldly.

"Alright, alright! Donโ€™t worry. You donโ€™t trust me? The trackerโ€™s already on Ms. Vivienne. She wonโ€™t even notice it," Frederick said, his voice full of confidence.