Soon, Liberty drove out of the underground parking lot.
According to the address Mr. Fraser gave her, she navigated there.
Duncan called.
Liberty slowed down the car before answering Duncan’s call.
“Duncan, I went out to buy something. I’m driving my car now. I’ll be back in a while, and I’ll call you again.”
Duncan hummed and told her, “Then drive carefully.”
“I will.”
Liberty didn’t like driving like Serenity, who liked racing.
Fortunately, they lived in an urban area with heavy traffic, so Serenity could not drag her car, so she would be honest. If they were in the suburbs, with less traffic, Serenity would drive like an airplane. Zachary didn’t see that Serenity drove the car so fast; otherwise, he wouldn’t have let Serenity drive.
Duncan didn’t want to disturb Liberty, who was driving, so he quickly hung up the phone.
If he knew that Liberty was dressed up and drove alone to see Kathryn without telling anyone, Duncan would be so worried that he would fly over immediately.
Liberty knew how much Duncan cared about her, so she didn’t want him to know.
Pedro Fraser provided a very far-off address. The navigation indicated that it would take more than an hour’s drive to reach it.
When Liberty drove out of the hotel, Kathryn asked Pedro, “Did you see Liberty come out?”
Pedro said, “I asked someone to bring her a note. She should be able to keep the appointment.
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