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Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! novel Chapter 890

Zac was silent.

Samuel didn't say anything else. Time slipped by gradually, and they felt constrained.

Samuel didn't hang up the phone, as if he was waiting for Zac's final decision.

After about ten minutes, Zac spoke again.

"Mr. Green, can I do it myself?"

"Alright."

Samuel hung up the phone and continued to smoke, but looked depressed.

After Zac hung up the phone, he was heartbroken.

Zac looked at the piece of paper he picked up in the hospital over and over again, and his heart ached more than he could bear.

Why was Petty?

Zac believed that Samuel didn't accidentally drop that piece of paper but directly left it to him to save his face.

Zac parked his car by the side of the road and took a long pull on cigarettes before picking up the phone and calling Petty.

"Where are you?"

Petty was taken by surprise when she received Zac's call.

"Have you got a cold? Why is your voice a little hoarse?"

"I smoked a cigarette."

Zac didn't hide it from Petty.

Petty heaved a sigh of relief.

"Why don't you care about your health? Don't you know what's going on with you? We're gonna have children."

"Children? Do you mean you want to have my babies?"

A melancholy smile touched Zac's lips.

"Of course. What are you talking about? We're married. I'm going to have your babies. Are you nuts?"

Petty was very happy.

If possible, Zac really wanted Petty to stay like this.

Zac's eyes lit up, and he swallowed and said, "I remember you liked the seaside best, right?"

"That's right. What happened to you today?"

Petty was puzzled.

Zac took a deep breath and said, "Call someone to fill in. Come to the East Sea. I need to talk to you."

"What is it? Can't you tell me now?"

Petty didn't really want to go out.

"No!"

With that, Zac hung up the phone.

Zac looked at the piece of paper in his hand, and his eyes grew moist.

Petty!

Only now did Zac know that Petty's surname was Green!

Petty was Elvis’ biological daughter!

Petty was Samuel's cousin!

Why was that?

Why did Petty keep it from Zac?

Why?

Zac held the steering wheel tightly.

Zac loved Petty!

Zac really love her.

From being in the orphanage to being selected by Samuel and brought into the Green's, Zac betrayed Samuel for Petty and did those things with Zama. Besides, Zac also straightened up for Petty and worked hard wholeheartedly for Samuel.

But why only now did Zac know that everything was Elvis’ conspiracy? Since her childhood, Petty knew who she was, what her mission was, and how she would use Zac to do more with less.

The information seemed all coincidental, but Petty's intention was very obvious when they were linked together.

Petty had always been Elvis’ source, assigned to the Green's.

Zac felt like a fool being used by Petty, who still pretended to be innocent in front of him. Zac couldn't tell how he felt, but he felt as if someone had gouged out a big hole in his heart and it was dripping with blood.

Petty knew there was something wrong with Zac, but she still called someone to fill in and drove to the East Sea.

It was a bit windy here.

After getting out of the car, she huddled down in her clothes, feeling a little cold.

In the distance, Zac was leaning against the car and smoking. He had left a lot of cigarette butts at his feet.

Petty frowned slightly and quickly walked over.

"What are you doing? Do you wish to die from smoking like this?"

Petty took the cigarette from Zac's hand, threw it at her feet, and crushed it underfoot fiercely.

"Zac, what's wrong with you?"

Petty abruptly tugged at Zac's collar, only to see that Zac was in tears, which scared Petty.

Ever since Petty was a child in the orphanage, she knew that Zac was not a crier. No matter how tough it was, Petty had never seen Zac cry so bitterly.

What's up with Zac today?

"Zac, I can't choose my birth. I'm Elvis daughter, but I can protect you. Because I'm his daughter, I should do this. It's precisely because I'm the Greens that Mr. Green will let me get away. If it were you, you would really be finished."

"You're wrong. If you hadn't killed Gerry and crossed Mr. Green's line, Mr. Green might have let you off. But you know better than me that Mr. Green definitely won't allow anyone to hurt Mrs. Green, not even him, let alone you."

Hearing Zac's words, Petty was shocked, and then she forced a smile.

"So? I've been exposed and Mr. Green wants you to kill me, right? So you plan to kill me at my favorite sea?"

Petty looked at Zac, her eyes swollen from crying.

So Petty came here to say goodbye to Zac forever.

Zac looked at the sea in the distance and whispered, "The sea is really good. It can wash away all of your sins and soul. This is the only thing I can do for you. Fortunately, we don't have any children, so you can rest in peace then."

"Zac, is that why you called me here? Kill me and then go curry favor with Samuel and Nicole, right?"

Petty cried with tears.

Zac said coldly, "Isn't that you chose for me? Didn't you swear to be loyal to them forever?"

"Well. Kill me if you can get a promotion in the Green's and make your future bright. I'll be happy to die by your hands."

Petty took a deep breath and slowly closed her eyes.

Her tears hadn't dried yet, shining brightly.

Zac stretched out his finger and gently caught a drop of tear on the tip of his finger. Through the sunshine, Zac seemed to see that Petty was so pure and happy with him.

Why did people have to grow up?

'If only we were children!'

Zac held the tear in his hand and sighed. He hugged Petty tightly and whispered in her ear, "Petty, I'm sorry."

Petty felt even more grieved.

Petty wanted to push Zac away, but she couldn't bear it.

Perhaps it was the last time Petty hugged Zac.

Petty loved Zac.

Dying for Zac was nothing.

Petty let Zac hug her and indulged in feeling him. Petty wanted to remember Zac forever and never let go even if she died.

Zac saw that Patty had no fear of death and suddenly cut her neck.

Petty instantly fell down slowly.

Zac caught Petty in time and carried her towards the sea. There was a speedboat with clothes on it.

"Take Petty away! Don't let her come back ever!"

Zac put Petty on the speedboat and said to the sailor with a look of affection in his eyes.

"Zac, what are you going to do after we leave? What are you going to tell Mr. Green?"

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