Will the Aloof Billionaire Divorce Today?-Chapter 354 Someone Delivered a Letter
Without further delay, he turned and left without hesitation.
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"Young Master, Second Master, someone delivered a letter."
The night passed.
The entire island had been searched everywhere, but still no one was found.
Suddenly, both of the Saxon Family’s future young madams disappeared without a trace.
The room was filled with a suffocating and oppressive atmosphere.
Maxwell Saxon, the eldest son, remained as usual, with his characteristic cold and composed expression on his face.
Indeed, this eldest son, who never showed his emotions, was always like this, his expression unchanged by anything that happened.
George thought carefully, recalling that from the first time he met Maxwell Saxon until now, he had never seen Maxwell change his expression over anything.
Even if the sky were to fall, he would still look cold and indifferent.
Such people often have deep thoughts and intrigue, impossible to read or predict their intentions.
To be completely inscrutable while easily manipulating others’ thoughts, how terrifying and formidable such a person must be.
Everyone knew how much Maxwell Saxon loved Alice, which was why he was impatient to get married after knowing her for only two or three months.
Yet, this eldest son of the Saxon Family, said to love Alice deeply, showed no urgency or concern upon learning that his fiancée was missing.
"A letter?" Maxwell Saxon’s long idle eyelids lifted a little, his gaze naturally falling on the hand in which George held the letter.
George nodded and walked over to Matthew Saxon, handing the letter in front of him, "Young Master, that person said that once you and the eldest young master read this letter, you’ll know what to do to get news of Miss Yates and Miss Green."
Matthew Saxon hadn’t slept all night.
The conspicuous dark circles under his eyes were the best evidence.
There was a deep exhaustion between his brows, yet his eyes were incredibly bright, betraying no joy or anger, his expression indifferent, revealing no emotion.
Though the eldest master was formidable, George found his own young master to be quite formidable as well.
Clearly, he was very worried about Miss Yates, so worried that he hadn’t slept all night, yet he didn’t show it at all.
At this moment, his indifferent expression and unconcerned eyes didn’t resemble someone worried for the other at all.
However, having followed Matthew Saxon for many years, George understood one thing well.
His young master’s indifference and nonchalance came in two forms.
Sometimes, he truly felt indifferent, but other times, it was a sign of a deeply terrible mood.
Clearly, according to his analysis, his young master was currently the latter.
As soon as he approached, he felt a chilling air emanating from where Matthew Saxon sat.
The cold made his whole body shiver.
The room’s temperature was extraordinarily low; as soon as the door opened, the chill hit him head-on.
"Interesting, someone dares to threaten the Saxon Family," Matthew Saxon took the letter, opened it, glanced at it, then smiled.
This smile carried no warmth, causing George’s body to shiver several times.
The young master’s smile at this moment was truly terrifying.
After reading it, he handed the letter to Maxwell Saxon.
Maxwell Saxon looked at it, his lips curving into a faint smile, his tone indifferent, "This person has quite the nerve, daring to make demands, willing to offend the Saxon Family for such a bidding event."







