Chapter 1179: Missing Person Notice
However, April’s attitude was firm, and now Jane needed her sister’s support.
How could April leave?
Moreover, this time April stood firmly with Jane.
April told Jane that once they found Patrick, she would ask him about the reasons.
Regardless of the reasons, April had already decided that she would teach Patrick a lesson.
“Back then, you helped me teach Marco a lesson, so now I can help you teach Patrick. I will make sure she learns her lesson.”
Jane nodded with a smile. Regardless of whether April did all these things or not, their sisterly bond was evident.
Now that Jane had made up her mind and had April’s help, she knew what to do. She explained to April.
“Tomorrow, we will print ten thousand copies of the missing person notice. It should be seen in every street and corner.”
“I don’t believe nobody has seen Patrick, and I don’t believe Patrick hasn’t seen the notice. Someone will contact me.”
Jane had a plan. She would spend a lot of money to make sure everyone could see if Patrick was around them.
If anyone could provide a clue, they could come to Jane to collect the reward.
Of course, Jane wasn’t foolish. If someone tried to deceive her with false information, she wouldn’t let them go easily.
So, Jane had her own way to ensure the validity and verification of the clues for finding the real Patrick.
“It seems like I have to help you. I know your temperament, and I know how this should be done.”
Jane smiled and nodded. As long as April helped her, she wouldn’t back down even if April didn’t offer assistance.
Even if she had to do it alone, she would do it. Besides printing the notices, she would also need to hire people to help post them.
So, as soon as the missing person notices were printed the next day, Jane would pay people to help with the task.
For many people, it was an acceptable job.
The two of them talked until late at night, and the next day, April went to print the notices. By the time the printing was done, Jane had already hired people.
Now Jane needed to go out and deliver the notices to these people. April asked Jane.
“Are you really going to do this? And are you not regretting it?”
Jane nodded, and surprisingly, there wasn’t much anger on her face anymore because all the anger had turned into determination.
She also knew April was right, so Jane’s attitude was clear.
“I’ve thought it through, and you don’t need to persuade me. Even if you try to persuade me in the future, it won’t work. I must find Patrick.”
“I will do everything I can think of, all for this one thing. So, the ultimate solution lies in finding Patrick.”
April sighed and followed Jane. Together, they went to the place where Jane said she would hire personnel.
When Jane handed the missing person notices to them, she emphasized the situation.
“I don’t want anyone to deceive me. You should know where the notices should be posted.”
“I will pay you more than the normal wages to ensure that the notices are seen in every street and corner.”
Jane also told this group of workers that she would have someone supervise them.
If anyone was caught slacking off or if some places were missed when posting the notices, Jane wouldn’t just deduct their wages, she would hold them responsible.
Of course, these workers knew about Jane’s identity. They couldn’t afford to offend her, so many of them nodded.
Moreover, the high wages were much more than they could earn even if they hired another helper.
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As soon as the search notices were posted, someone saw them. They were searching for Patrick.
“Now we have a breaking news story. Can I get a reward if I provide you with a clue?”
Someone immediately called the media reporters, but when they finished delivering the news, the reporters were impatient.
“Do you think our money is so easy to earn? The notices are already posted all over the streets and corners. We’re not blind; of course, we can see them.”
“If you really want to give us news, tell us as soon as you find Patrick. That’s what we call news.”
The media reporter hung up the phone. She was in the middle of writing her report, ready to cover the story, and now her train of thought was disrupted. She felt a bit annoyed.
Most other reporters felt the same. They all received calls from friends asking about this matter.
Of course, each reporter had a different attitude. Patrick and Jane had dealt with these reporters using their own methods before.
So, now the reporters were cautious when faced with Patrick and Jane’s news.
Jane and April sat together at home, waiting for a phone call.
Regarding the posting of the missing person notices, Jane wasn’t bluffing to her workers.
She had actually arranged for many people to patrol the areas to see if there were any hidden corners where they could continue to post the notices.
They also monitored whether the workers were doing their job properly. Jane went all out this time, not concerned about her own image.
So, when the notices were just posted for an hour, Jane had already received several calls from media reporters.
Later on, Jane released an announcement: she wouldn’t answer any calls from the media unless they had actual information about Patrick.
Otherwise, if anyone called her, Jane would take matters into her own hands. This made the reporters quiet down.
Of course, some reporters who were dissatisfied wrote articles specifically criticizing Jane’s current attitude.
After the media reported the incident, internet users stirred up discussions because they had also seen related reports.