Chapter 904 - Xiao Qiao, Where Are You? (3) (1/2)

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

Shen Zihao’s car pulled up at the Shen villa.

Before it could even stop completely, Shen Liangchuan had already jumped out and started limping towards the door and into the house.

When Auntie Li saw him, she was surprised. “Sir?”

He immediately asked, “Where’s Madam?”

Auntie Li replied as she glanced at the second floor, “Madam took Young Master Xiao Yi to the airport this morning and she has not been back since.”

She had seen him off in the morning.

Shen Liangchuan’s pupils shrank as he quickly asked, “Did Madam take any suitcases with her when she left?”

Auntie Li shook her head. “No, Madam was seeing Xiao Yi off, why would she take her suitcase with her?”

Shen Liangchuan was momentarily relieved, but he saw Auntie Li frown at this point. “But when Young Master Xiao Yi left, he took two suitcases with him.”

Two suitcases.

Shen Liangchuan had just heaved a sigh of relief, but his heart sank right away again.

As though he had suddenly thought of something, he asked, “Did Madam say anything before she left?”

Auntie Li immediately said, “Oh, yes… There’s a document for you in the study.”

In the study.

Limping, he took big strides to the stairs and went up to the second floor.

As his leg was in a cast, it was immobile and made going up the stairs difficult. But he didn’t seem to notice the difficulty as he dashed upstairs and walked into his study.

Everything in the study looked the same, yet there was a document on the desk.

After pausing for a moment, he took a few steps forward.

When his gaze fell on the document, his pupils shrank.

The words “Divorce Agreement” on the cover page unexpectedly appeared before him.

He felt as though he had been struck by lightning, as though a loud thunder seemed to have fallen on his ears.

Just as though everything before him now was fake.

He opened his eyes and saw her standing next to him.

But when he looked carefully again, the divorce agreement was still sitting coldly on the desk.