Moreover, Vivian's uncles were no pushovers either.
Ten minutes later, Vivian explained the situation downstairs. Of course, she didn't mention which friend had been drugged, nor could she explain anything about Manfred.
After all, the idea of time travel seemed so unbelievable. Anyone would be shocked by it and might even doubt the story's validity. Of course, she figured they would believe her if she told them the truth, but it would only make them worry about her safety even more.
"This is what happened. My friend knows she's wrong and won't go to places like bars anymore," she said.
Paul's and Howard's expressions slowly returned to normal. At this point, Edgar had arrived.
He walked over to Vivian. When he saw that she was unharmed, he finally felt at ease.
"I was so worried! I'm just glad you're fine, Vivian," Edgar said, his anxiety finally dissipating.
Vivian smiled reassuringly. "Don't worry, Edgar. I'm fine! I'll make sure to explain things clearly next time so there won't be any misunderstandings."
"It's not your fault, it's mine. I overcomplicated things. It's getting late, so you all should rest. Paul, Tilda, and I will leave now. If anything comes up, make sure to call me right away," Howard said, standing up.
Paul and Tilda also stood up, preparing to leave. Before they left, Paul gave Vivian one last piece of advice.
"If a stranger offers you something to drink or eat, don't accept it. There are too many bad people in this world, and it's getting too complicated. Do you understand?"
"Got it." Vivian nodded. After giving his instructions, Paul finally felt a sense of relief.
After the two of them left, Edgar stayed behind.
The distance from the villa to his place was short. There were still matters to discuss.
Some things hadn't been appropriate to say in front of Edgar earlier. But now, with the three of them alone, they could finally talk.
Tilda made some coffee, and the three of them sat down, each with a cup. The night was almost over, and they weren't feeling sleepy anymore.
After finishing their coffee, Tilda went to prepare breakfast while Paul and Howard began discussing.
Paul's tone was serious as he spoke. "I checked the surveillance footage on the way here. No one went to Galaxy Villa, so Vivian must have lied. She's hiding something from us."
Howard nodded. "Do you think she might have been the one drugged? She might not want us to worry, which is why she's keeping things from us. We need to figure out who's close enough to her to harm her. The person who did this would have had access to her."
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Is the author going to finally portray Skylark as a brave woman who can argue and communicate like a normal person in this real world? Hoping so.......
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