“Sean!” Shane shouted through gritted teeth and clenched his fists.
Sean seemed to have heard him as he flashed him a provoking smile.
At Sean’s signal, the helicopter rose and flew away.
Shane stared at the helicopter coldly and didn’t move his gaze even after it had disappeared for quite some time.
Natalie came up to him and said while frowning, “Darling, Sean is gone.”
“I know.” Shane closed his eyes to suppress his anger.
Natalie sighed. “You were right. Jacqueline showed up last time, and this time, it’s Sean. And next time, they might even appear together! What on earth are they up to?”
“Something’s wrong with Sean just now.”
Confused, Natalie asked, “What is it?”
“His eyes. He has short-sightedness but he could see me from the helicopter without wearing glasses. That’s strange.”
“Well, maybe he was wearing contact lenses. He went straight to the top floor and escaped in a helicopter. In other words, he had arranged it in advance. In that case, it’s logical to assume that he was wearing contact lenses as it would be convenient for him to board the helicopter.”
“You got a point.” Shane looked up at Natalie.
Although Natalie’s explanation was plausible, Shane still felt that something was off.
“Let’s go back,” Shane said, holding Natalie’s hand.
Sean will definitely show up again after this.
He can’t leave this country with a helicopter anyway. Governor Stephen has agreed to inspect all vehicles in the air with his air force.
Natalie and Shane left the exhibition center thereafter.
Natalie didn’t tell Lina and Sally what happened to avoid ruining their good mood. Instead, she left two bodyguards to protect them and went home with Shane.
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