Kathryn even sneaked out of the company with the lights on and the door closed, creating the illusion that she was still working overtime in the office.
“Miss, please pay attention to your safety. If anything happens, call me as soon as possible.” Pedro warned.
Kathryn smiled and said, “I can’t rely on you for everything. Don’t worry, everything will be fine.”
Even if she encountered an assassination, she had some ability to protect herself.
Without the ability to protect herself, she would not have been able to grow up so big. Her adoptive mother and her family had abused her to death.
After ending the call with Pedro, Kathryn drove directly to the appointed place.
When she arrived, Liberty was already waiting there.
However, Liberty did not get out of the car. When she saw a car approaching, Liberty pressed down the window and watched Kathryn’s car park next to hers.
Kathryn was the first to take off her sunglasses and tear off the human skin mask on her face, revealing her true face. She got out of the car and greeted Liberty with a smile.
Seeing this, Liberty got out of the car with a smile. “How do you know it’s me, and you’re not afraid it’s someone else?”
Kathryn said, “At this point, it is such a remote place. There are no houses around. Even timid people dare not come here at night for fear of ghosts. Look, there is the cemetery. Waiting for me here, there will be no one but you.”
Liberty looked around. After she arrived, she realized that no one lived here. She searched for a while before finding a place to park and waiting for Kathryn to arrive.
At this moment, the place where they parked their car was several hundred meters away from the address Pedro gave her.
Liberty said, “I didn’t know this place was so close to the cemetery. If I knew it, I wouldn’t even dare come here alone for fear of ghosts.”
Kathryn smiled and said, “What’s so scary about ghosts? People are scary. Have you never heard that humans are scarier than ghosts?
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