She wanted to watch the news to see if the construction site had been handled.
But when she turned on the TV, she saw from the news that there had been a second collapse at the construction site, and soone might have been buried.
Sumr Sutton’s mind went blank with a sudden boom, and without thinking much, she changed her clothes and headed downstairs.
She didn’t know who was buried, nor whether the news report was accurate. Sumr only knew that Adrian Walyon was still on site!
She had to see him with her own eyes to be at ease.
She got the driver to drive her all the way to the suburbs. When they arrived at the site, there was a large crowd around, including local residents and journalists from major dia outlets.
Sumr got out of the car, trembling as she pushed through the crowd to go inside.
The driver accompanied her and, out of concern, softly reminded her, "Young Madam, the exact cause of the collapse hasn’t been identified yet, and there’s a possibility of another collapse. It’s not safe here. Why don’t we wait outside? I can help you contact the Young Master by phone."
Sumr seed not to hear him and continued walking in.
Considering she was pregnant, the driver, for safety reasons, stopped her, "Young Madam, why don’t you wait outside, and I’ll go in and take a look for you?"
Sumr’s gaze stiffened as she looked at him, dazed for a mont, then numbly nodded, "Be careful!"
The driver nodded, lowered his head, and went into the construction site.
But once he went in, he didn’t co out for a long ti.
Sumr wandered around the site, trying to find Adrian Walyon’s figure among the evacuated crowd.
There were too many people on site, most of them just there to watch.
Sumr’s view was obstructed by the crowd. It was also dark outside in the suburbs at night. She searched through the crowd repeatedly, but didn’t find anyone resembling Adrian.
mbers of the Walyon Family had also hurried to the site. Upon hearing that Adrian was inside, Diana Wood and the Old Master were anxious and pacing around.
"How could this happen? How could such an accident occur?" The Old Master tapped his cane on the ground anxiously, like an ant on a hot pan.
"If sothing happens to Adrian..." He seed to want to say more, but was interrupted by Sumr, "Nothing will happen to Adrian. Isn’t it true that no one knows if he’s in there? He will be fine!"
She spoke with certainty, even though she was extrely worried inside, but outwardly she remained resolute.
The Old Master looked at her and nodded.
Sumr’s words were ant more as reassurance.
If she says nothing will happen, then nothing will happen!
Since they don’t know the specific situation right now, why think negatively?
The driver had been inside for half an hour and still hadn’t co out.
Sumr couldn’t reach him by phone either.
After waiting for about forty minutes, Sumr couldn’t stand it any longer and, amidst the surprised gazes of everyone, she slipped under the caution tape and went in.
The site was still under construction, and the path was not easy to walk.
Sumr carefully made her way through the site, heading toward the scene of the accident, all the while watching her surroundings.
She encountered several support personnel about to enter the site who kindly warned her that it was dangerous and advised her to leave first.
Sumr ignored them and stubbornly followed the rescue personnel inside.
No matter the situation now, she at least needed to see Adrian...
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