Seeing Samuel take off his pants, Sampson instinctively turned around.
Samuel secretly took out Sampson’s phone and tried to dial Matthew’s number while observing his movements.
He had a good memory and he could remember things like numbers especially easily after just seeing them once or twice.
Just as he pressed in the number, Sampson suddenly said, “Hurry up!”
Samuel hummed in response, finishing dialing the number.
Suddenly Sampson turned around. Fortunately, he was slow enough to give Samuel some time to hide the phone. He quickly continued to hold his belly and pretended to be in pain.
“Samuel.”
“Yeah.” Samuel groaned in pain while clutching her stomach.
“Will it be okay with you if I marry your mommy?” Sampson asked him tentatively.
What the hell?
Of course, he didn’t want him to marry Mommy. He would rather have Mommy together with the Heartless Guy than be with him. Samuel thought angrily.
But he couldn’t say that out loud, “It will be… great.”
Saying something so against his heart, Samuel felt nauseous.
“Really?” Sampson still hoped to be accepted by Samuel and Simona.
If not forced to, he also didn’t want to use such despicable means.
He had never wanted to hurt the children, only wanted to hide them for a while and threaten Dolores until she agreed to marry him.
He was going to take them back safely.
Samuel felt like he was about to vomit.
Sampson made him feel so disgusted and he still had the guts to ask him ‘really?’
He was really strange! Samuel thought to himself.
“What is the matter with you?” Sampson walked over but Samuel waved his hand quickly, “Don’t come over, I just can’t do it.”
“Then maybe your stomach is not hurting because you want to take a shit.” Sampson still walked over, “Let’s go back, I will take you to a nice place.”
“Wh… where?” Samuel gulped.
Obviously, he was not just going to let Sampson take him.
Unless he was going back to the city. But he just said he will show some place.
Samuel’s heart beat quickened. Now, he didn’t even have a chance to call for help.
What to do?
What should he do?
What should he do if his grandmother and sister were really in danger?
He was so anxious that his forehead was sweating profusely.
“No… nothing.” Sampson stammered and explained, “When we get back to the city, I will take you to the hospital.”
“Let’s go.” Sampson reached out to pull him up.
Samuel quickly refused, “I need to pull my pants up, don’t look at me.”
He pretended to be shy.
Sampson smiled, “I am also a man and I have seen you before. When you were a baby, I used to change your diapers.”
“But I am not a baby anymore.” Samuel hugged his knees tightly, the phone still hidden in his arms. If Sampson got too close, he was going to spot the phone.
“Okay, hurry up!” Sampson turned around without coming any closer.
Samuel took out the phone again, wanting to make a call. Suddenly the phone rang in his hands, and he panicked trying to decline the call. The phone fell on the ground. His heart was beating so fast out of nervousness that it was about to burst out his ribcage.
It was too late to pick it up.
Sampson turned around and stared at the phone on the ground. His eyes were narrowed. How could this phone be in Samuel’s hand? He was confused.
“I… I…” Samuel wanted to explain but he couldn’t find a reason. The phone had fallen out of his hands, it was iron-clad evidence.
He could not explain it.
“You have been lying to me? Your stomach doesn’t hurt at all! You held me tightly, not because you are close to me but because you wanted to steal my phone!” Sampson came closer threateningly step by step.
Samuel had never looked Sampson look so hideous before, he could not help but step back with his pants in his hands.
“You… Don’t come over!”
Sampson picked up the phone and Samuel ran away taking advantage of him stooping on the ground.
There was no road in the woods here.
He had only run a few steps when he was caught by Sampson, who held him by his waist, “I am so nice to you and to your mommy, why are you rejecting me? I trusted you and you lied to me?!”
His expressions were terrifying.
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