Chapter 1059 Arresting Xavier
"Actually, I have a suggestion." Hera could tell what Maxine was thinking and could not help but find it amusing.
Despite studying abroad for most of her life, why would Maxine be so oblivious when it came to relationships? Luke would not be
so easily swayed by Maxine's persistence.
Hera thought that it would be easier if she did something to gain Luke's attention.
"Say it." Maxine was unhappy because of what Hera said, but she could also tell that it was the truth.
"To win a man's heart, you should start from looking the part. Look at you, you're charming and beautiful, and men usually fall for
that, but look at Bianca Rayne. She's so plain that she's almost tasteless, but Luke loves her. Doesn't that tell you that Luke likes
women of that type?" Hera analyzed.
Maxine thought for a few seconds. She thought that what Hera said made sense, but she needed more data points to confirm
that it was indeed the case. "Other than Bianca, has Luke ever had any other relationships?" She asked.
"I'm not sure about what happened before high school, and I didn't keep in contact with him after we entered college, but I
remember reading some gossip in the tabloids. Of course, you should know that the paparazzi is fond of making up stories, and
it's later proven that Luke doesn't have any interest in those actresses." "What type of actresses are they?” Maxine asked.
"They’re all beautiful, just like you. Later on, there was Leia Norman. She looked quite pure, and she almost got married to Luke,
but it turned out that she blackmailed Luke with some dirt. Before that, Luke had almost married that Bianca b*tch." Hera
sounded jealous when she said that.
She wondered why Bianca was so lucky.
Maxine searched for Leia's photos after she heard that. Leia indeed had a pure face, but she was plagued with scandals, which
made her a poor role model.
"I think you should stay away from Luke for now, Ms. Douglas. You might look perfect, but you'll have to put in some more effort
to win the heart of the man you love. How about joining me in a makeover?" Hera said.
If Hera agreed to it, she would ask the doctor to put half of her expenses on Maxine's bill.
Maxine frowned. "You're asking me to change my face?"
She was quite proud of her looks, so she thought that it was quite ridiculous for her to change her face or even her personality
just to go after Luke.
Of course, her parents would not agree to it either.
"No, you don't have to change your entire face. I mean, you can do something subtle. Your features are delicate, but they're quite
seductive. I think that you can make some minor adjustments, then complement it with make-up so you'll have a pure face. I
believe that you can win Luke's heart after that," Hera said. She was quite knowledgeable about cosmetic surgery.
She even thought that Maxine could make herself look more like Bianca, but Maxine might not accept that.
She could not tell. After all, Maxine was conceited and arrogant. She would not want to look like her rival.
Maxine touched her face. Indeed, her features were on the sultry side, which was not quite the pure type that Luke liked.
"Are minor adjustments really going to work?" She asked, thinking that she did not mind doing the occasional nip and tuck.
In any case, she was quite open to the idea.
"Of course. How about I bring you to see my doctor? He's the senior doctor here, and he's very experienced. It's only a
consultation session, and we'll see what he says." Hera stood up and could not wait to lead her to the doctor's office.
"Mm.” Maxine was quite tempted. She did not mind trying if it meant that it increased her chances of winning Luke's heart.
She stood up and left the ward with Hera.
Meanwhile, Luke did not receive any reply from the Middle Eastern military.
He was in a bad mood for the entire afternoon because of that.
After work, Luke received a call from the superintendent.
"Mr. Crawford, when I was going through the documents, I found out that your wife had called the police dispatcher on the
morning she disappeared, " the superintendent said. The police had been combing through every auxiliary detail just to find
some leads on Bianca's case.
"Why did she call the police?" Luke instantly sat up. Sean had told him that Bianca seemed to have sensed something on that
day. She had requested Sean to bring more bodyguards.
Unfortunately, the culprit got the better of them.
"She called to report that someone was harassing her at her mansion. According to the records, the man had already left when
the police arrived. The case was closed because the other party did not have any criminal records, and your wife was
unharmed," the superintendent said. They were following the standard operating procedure, so he was not afraid that Luke
would blame them.
"Do you have a record of that person's name?" Luke clenched his fists. His intuition told him that the incident was related to her
abduction.
"Yes. His name is Xavier Tanner," the superintendent said.
"I know him. It's very possible that Xavier abducted my wife. You can issue a warrant of arrest," Luke reminded him.
"Well..." The superintendent hesitated for a few seconds. Now that Bianca had gone missing, Xavier was indeed the biggest
suspect. ' Alright, we'll issue the warrant now."
Luke ended the call and called Percy. "I need a favor." "Shoot." Percy was in the middle of something and did not have time for
words.
"Find Xavier Tanner. Bianca's disappearance might be related to him," Luke said.
Xavier had hidden himself because he did not want to go abroad, and Luke did not bother searching for him. His objective was to
ensure that Xavier stayed away from Bianca anyway.
Things were different now. Xavier might be an accomplice, so Luke had to search for him no matter what.
"Alright, no problem," Percy replied.
After ending the call, Luke tossed the phone aside. He was not in the mood to look at the mountains of documents on his table.
Bianca's face and the children's expectant gazes appeared in his mind.
"Where are you, Bea?" Luke turned around and looked out of the window. He rarely ever felt so lost and hopeless.