Chapter 34 Couldn't She be so Unlucky, Right?
"What's wrong?"
Elianna's voice was hoarse.
Jefferson didn't answer, and he put on his shirt, "Wait here."
Elianna nodded. She couldn't stand up in such a short time.
Just as her fingertips touched the clothes, Jefferson added a comment.
"No need to wear clothes."
Elianna was speechless.
After Jefferson left, the air became quiet.
Ignoring his words, Elianna put the clothes back on.
Jefferson didn't say what he was going to do, but she vaguely heard words like "run away" and "disappeared."
She didn't have much interest in investigating it, as long as it had nothing to do with her.
Just now, with the adrenaline rushing, she didn't feel it, but now that she had calmed down. Elianna felt extremely dehydrated. Her throat felt as dry as if it were smoking.
She walked around the room and only found a few bottles of strong liquor and a locked safe.
Pushing open the door, Elianna planned to go out and find some water to drink.
This floor seemed even more deserted than downstairs. Each door was pitch black, blending in with the same color walls.
The doors didn't even have handles, and if you didn't look closely, you wouldn't even notice that there were doors.
Elianna was a little hesitant to continue. This corridor looked almost identical, and leaving this door meant she might not be able to find her way back.
Just as she was about to retreat, a figure suddenly appeared out of nowhere.
"Ms. Gentry, do you have any orders?"
Elianna was startled, looking left and right. She was completely unable to figure out where he had come from.
The man in front of her had a spiky hairdo, and his muscular frame stretched out the half-sleeves of his shirt, revealing a large tattoo on the connecting part of his arm and wrist.
Elianna's head spun as she carefully considered her tone.
"Excuse me, do you have any water here?"
"Yes."
The man nodded and turned to leave.
Elianna looked at his towering figure, and she was secretly amazed.
Just as she was about to enter and wait for him, a faint voice called her to a stop.
"Help me."
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