Chapter 304:
She had never set foot on Nawrin University’s campus, so the thought of taking Kristopher inside filled her with
dread. Realizing her predicament, she managed a strained smile.
“I'm somewhat of a celebrity now. Stepping onto the campus would only stir up a scene. It’s not a good idea.”
Kristopher raised an eyebrow, seemingly convinced. “That makes sense.”
The online chatter about her was indeed less than flattering, and university students were particularly eager to
follow intetrends. Soon, their coffees arrived.
As Cathy took her first sip, she discreetly sent a message on her phone. Moments later, the cafe door swung
open.
Jessa entered, accompanied by a male university student. They hurried inside, and Jessa spoke quickly, “Cathy,
we've got a lead! This student claims that one of his classmates vanished after leaving the dormitory in the
middle of the night. He's still missing!”
Kristopher leaned against the booth in the coffee shop, accepting the iced Americano that was just served. He
cast an indifferent glance at the male college student trailing behind Jessa. He remembered that Fred was a
student in the Department of Physical Education at Nawrin University. Yet the man trailing Jessa seemed far from
a typical athlete. He was thin, pale, and appeared worn out, unlike Fred. The man hardly looked like someone
skilled in sports.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Really?” Cathy stood up abruptly as Jessa approached with the man, feigning agitation. “His classmate
disappeared last night and still hasn't been found?”
“Yes.” Jessa nodded, her actions theatrical in sync with Cathy. “I talked to this student. He toldhis classmate
met a recently divorced woman who invited him out last night for car sex. But he’s unreachable today. This
student also saw the news online and suspected the deceased might be his classmate, so he reached out to
us...”
“Yes,” the man behind Jessa quickly agreed, his voice soft and hoarse as if he had been sick for a long time. He
lacked the vitality typical of a young man. “Fred left after midnight. We feared something might happen to him. |
saw the news early this morning about a man and woman who died in a car accident on the beach. We didn’t
connect it with Fred until we couldn’t reach him today. Now, we're worried...”
Cathy, looking thoughtful, was taken aback. “Is your classmate named Fred Schmidt? That name...” She paused,
turning to Kristopher. “Kristopher, doesn’t that nsound familiar?”
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Kristopher held his iced Americano, sipping it as he watched the others act. When Cathy questioned him about
the name, he nodded, playing along smoothly. “It does sound familiar. Fred Schmidt was quite close to Belinda.”
Cathy’s eyes widened in shock. “That's him. If the man who disappeared last night was Fred, then who was the
woman? A recently divorced woman...” As she spoke, her eyes widened again, and she instinctively covered her
mouth. “Could it be... Miss Nelson?”
“No way,” Jessa chimed in quickly, supporting Cathy. “Miss Nelson just divorced Mr. Cox, but she’s still very
attached to him. How could—"
The student interrupted the two women. “I've seen the woman with Fred. Do you have a photo of Miss Nelson? |
would recognize her immediately.”
“Yes, I've got one,” Jessa said, pulling out her phone and quickly finding a photo. “See if it's her.”
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