When she heard Matilda's words, Amy's brow furrowed.
She stepped forward and brought a small knife closer to the back of Austin's neck, then pulled him over again.
"I don't want money. Who the hell are you? You can't do this, he's got a girlfriend."
Who the hell is this woman?
They must know each other.
So that's her old friend?
Amy struggled to recall
"Amy, you don't care who I am, you give him back to me."
Matilda saw Austin suddenly calming down and staring blankly ahead, her heart racing and panicking.
She had put something in Austin's drink earlier with the intention of getting him to sleep with her tonight.
But now, how suddenly the power of the medicine is dissipated?
What is going on?
"I remember now, you're Matilda right?"
Amy looked at Matilda and brightened up, finally remembering who she was.
They grew up in the same village.
Only later, Matilda followed her mother and left the small mountain village.
And she also left the small mountain village with her brother because of the death of her adoptive parents.
The two have not seen each other since.
I never thought I would meet here.
"Now that you remember, Amy, since you know who I am, and seeing as we've been friends for years, why don't you give Austin back to me?"
Matilda's eyes flickered, barely composed, and she reached out to pull Austin.
Amy strained to hold Austin, her eyes abruptly averted.
"Matilda, I don't care how you know your little brother or how he came to call you Angle, now I'm taking him away."
How exactly did Matilda and Austin cross paths? She vaguely sensed that something was wrong here.
But now is not the time to pursue it.
He has to get Austin out of here first.
Because she just temporarily suppressed the drug in his body, have to do further treatment.
"Stop right there, where are you taking him?"
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