She is cute no matter what she does.
During the meal, she is urged to drink.
After she drinks a little, I realize something is wrong with her.
A red rash seems to appear on her skin.
It's probably the alcohol allergy.
After the meal, everyone drives away.
As soon as I step out, I see her standing in the cold wind. It looks like she is waiting for a car.
Fortunately, she doesn't go back with Steven.
Otherwise, I can't imagine what a man and a woman would do with alcohol running in their blood.
I get some allergy medicine in the pharmacy, then walk over and hand it to her.
Actually, I want to send her home.
However, I give up when I see the precautions in her eyes.
If I'm impatient, I may push her even further.
Every day afterward, I can't help thinking about her.
One afternoon, when I see her in a food market, I even think it's my illusion out of missing her.
Before I figure out what's going on, a van stops in front of her.
Immediately after, two people get out of the van and force her to go in.
Although I can't hear what she says, I see how she struggles and can tell those people won't be nice to her.
When the van passes by my car, I see her look over.
Jane!
Who are those people?
They dare to attack my woman. Do they want to go to hell?
I follow the van all the way and call the police.
If I can't guarantee her safety, at the very least, the police can help.
I waste some time waiting for a group of pupils to cross the road.
I've never been waiting in such anxiety.
I'm afraid that in the blink of an eye, I will miss the best opportunity to save her.
Finally, I catch up with them, only to see four men surround her and tear her clothes.
In an instant, I almost go crazy!
No way!
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