He was silent and just stared at Queenie with this complicated look for a long time before saying, "Forget it. Just pretend I didn't say it."
Queenie lowered her head. No one could see her expression. They were on the sea. And so many schemes were going on in the dark. And all of them... No one could escape the gamble of fighting with God for their lives.
Jarvis turned around and walked out of the conference room. At that moment, he shut his eyes and then opened his eyes. Now, he had no more emotions in his eyes. Only a sight of silence remained in his eyes.
It was good... It was good...
He would like her to hate him instead of forgetting him.
...
Sonia and Eaton had been waiting in the basement warehouse for an hour.
For an hour, he had no response.
Dixon and Carl used themselves as bait to attract the attention of the men in black on the cruise ship. After those people were lured away, Sonia and Eaton had a chance to escape to this hidden place. Dixon had already planned all the escape routes, so he was able to yell at the last minute to Sonia despite everything...
"Run! Don't look back."
Don't look back.
Sonia had been hiding in the dark and damp underground warehouse for an hour, covering her mouth. No one had noticed she was there. Except for the people who had sent signals to the outside world, no one could imagine that two people were hiding there.
She was actually in a relatively safe state. But Sonia didn't feel like she was relaxing at all.
Why... Why was her heart still beating so fast?
Who else was she worried about?
Then, grabbing Eaton's hand, Sonia trembled and put the ring for him.
She hoped that Babur and the others could follow the signals to find her brother. As for her...
Sonia resolutely crouched up from the corner with her fingers clenched. After taking a look at Eaton, she lowered herself, apologizing to him, "Eaton, I have to go find them!"
Her voice was so soft, but she was so determined.
The door of the underground warehouse was silently pulled open. Sonia held the door and popped her head out to see if there was any surveillance nearby. After confirming that there was no surveillance equipment for the time being, she dodged out of the underground warehouse and went back the way she came to the place where Dixon was found.
But what she found strange was that she didn't encounter any attacks on the way she sneaked over. It seemed that no one was even guarding them anymore. Sonia felt like they had been exiled.
Or rather, the group of people in black had ignored them. Because the rest two didn't have the strength to fight back, of course, those people in black had let off their guard.
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