Chapter 400: That White Swan

When she got up in the morning, her parents told her that Tanigawa had a temporary matter and had already gone back to Japan, without having time to say goodbye to her.

It was also her fault, as she hadn't properly entertained Tanigawa while he was here. Thinking back, she felt a little regretful. She tried calling Tanigawa, but his phone was off, probably on the plane.

Afterward, she stared at her own phone, lost in thought. William Griffith hadn't contacted her.

This Saturday, there were no calls or messages.

The phone was left alone on one side, silent all the time.

By Sunday afternoon, Cherish Turner, who had been cooped up at home for the day, finally went out. Every time she went out, there was nowhere to go. She didn't know what she wanted to do. After thinking about it over and over, she could only go and have a meal and stroll around the streets alone. As she walked down the whole street, she saw a bookstore and went in.