“That’s not important now,” Luca said, “Sam will arrive tonight. And tomorrow, she will take us out together.”
Abel blacked out, and his legs felt weak. He had not eaten much for three days, and he was constantly experiencing stomach pains.
Upon hearing that there was a chance of locating Emmeline, he was overcome with sudden physical weakness.
Luca said, “Turn back. Let’s go back to the hotel. Mr. Abel needs to take a good rest.”
Abel nodded. “Then let’s turn back and rest.”
Back at the hotel, Abel’s stomach ache was still severe. He took medicine, but it hardly affected him, and his handsome face was pale.
Luca said, “Mr. Abel, why don’t we go to the hospital and get an infusion? You can’t be like this.”
Abel held his stomach and said, “No, we’ll wait for Sam and immediately set sail. I need to find my Emma as soon as possible.”
“But you’re in pain…” Luca was still distraught, “Your gastric ulcer is severe and has the potential to cause bleeding.”
“I said I was fine.”
Luca dared not speak anymore. He knew that his boss was quite stubborn.
Since Emmeline was missing, he had not eaten or slept well.
He only ate a few bites of food and then pushed away the food.
He only slept briefly and then got up to smoke, one cigarette after another.
His handsome face became thin and cold.
His eyes were in a deep melancholy.
They could not look away at first glance.
“Don’t worry about me,” Abel could read Luca’s expression. He looked at his watch, “When will Sam arrive?”
Luca picked up his phone and checked the message.
Sam had booked a flight and sent a screenshot.
Luca told Abel that she would arrive at around 2.00 am.
“Then you go and pick her up ahead. Rent a car and wait for her there early. She’s a young girl, don’t let her be scared,” Abel said.
“Mr. Abel, Sam is a bodyguard.”
Abel said, “Oh, yes. You still have to pick her up. After all, she’s a young girl.”
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