Myles' words made Zane feel his heart, which was already shrinking, was being squeezed fiercely.
The pain was so bad that he could hardly breathe.
He didn't dare to think about how she lived there these days, whether she had suffered or not, or whether she...
Zane dare not think.
Had she lost trust in him again? Would she hate him...
"Zane."
Just when Zane's thoughts were drifting away, a voice interrupted him.
Back to his mind, Zane looked sideways at Myles, "What's wrong?"
Myles looked at Zane, pursed his lower lip, and said softly, "If... I mean, if bad things have happened to Yanis, what will you do?"
Myles tried to be as euphemistic as possible.
He knew that Zane must have understood what he meant.
Zane frowned when he heard Myles' question, "As long as she's okay."
As long as Yanis was okay, nothing else mattered.
He just wanted to see her now. He wanted her to be safe and sound.
In fact, Myles wasn't very surprised at Zane's answer.
After checking the tickets, the two boarded the plane one after the other.
[In the Hill Town]
Marnon was dragged out of the phone booth and thrown to the ground hard.
Marnon couldn't fight the two men.
She was thrown to the ground like a little chicken.
There were bumpy stones on the ground, which hurt her palms.
Marnon let out a cry of pain, and before she could make a sound, she saw a pair of black leather shoes.
Marnon recognized the leather shoes at a glance.
These were Nealon's shoes.
Immediately afterwards, an omninous voice came from above her head, "Marnon, why are you doing this?"
Overcoming the pain in her palm, Marnon looked up at Nealon standing in front of her, her voice trembling uncontrollably, "I... I just can't bear it, that girl is so poor, Nealon, you can't take her to Allan."
Nealon laughed when he heard that. He bent down and helped Marnon up from the ground, "Marnon, you said she was poor. What about your man? He is still guarding the woods on the back hill, right? Do you know that the wild beasts there can swallow him alive at any time?"
Speaking of this, Nealon paused for a moment, and continued, "You should care more about your children. Why worry about other people's affairs?"
Marnon lowered her head. She didn't answer Nealon's questions.
But she felt something when she heard what Nealon said about the forest just now.
It was indeed a dangerous job for Sameer.
But they hadn't even paid off half of the debt. They couldn't lose this chance of earning money.
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