In Dali, most of Caden's men were left, but Caden was no longer in the ancient city.
Along the way, Caden looked calm.
Only occasionally could other see his tension from the clenched fist.
Ingemar saw all these.
He stretched out his hand and patted the back of his friend's hand comfortingly, "You’re going to see your wife, not your commander. Relax."
Of course, it was just a joke.
The car drifted farther and farther, followed the navigation towards "Memory Inn". The car entered the Erhai lake boundary, and then went further and further.
Ingemar frowned, "Did we go the wrong way?"
If he opened an inn, of course, he would open it in a crowded place.
"It's not wrong." Next to him, the man chuckled lightly. But others could hear the self-mockery from his laughter, "Do you remember how she escaped?"
Ingemar was silent...How did she escape?
They found another place from one place. Every time they got a little clue from her, they immediately rushed over.
What they got news was that she had left.
"Thanks to the box of jewellery." Caden said, "She went from east to south, from the south to the west. She just has a box of jewellery. She went to more than a dozen places across the country and sell the box of jewellery in bulk.
Ingemar, can you think that this is just the escape method she thought of on a whim?"
Of course... impossible.
Ingemar understood what Caden meant, but said, "She is so smart. Maybe it's a temporary plan."
"Do you believe what you said?" Caden laughed.
"She didn't go back to the Shaw Manor. When did she bring the box of jewels out of the Shaw Manor? Later, we checked where she hid the box of jewelry.
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The readers' comments on the novel: I've Been There Before (Grace and Caden)
How can a woman suffer so much? How can a man be too cruel initially robbing her of dignity and all, then deceiving her after he knows he loves her? How can they not remarry, making their offspring illegitimate? The line between love and hatred is truly fine indeed! Thank you for this story....