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Love Began with the First Meeting novel Chapter 1216

Charlie nodded to Elsa and raised his chin to her, indicating that she should follow Evelyn downstairs and wait for him there.

Elsa nodded obediently. Pursing her lips, she wanted to say something, but finally she didn't. Silently, she turned around and slowly walked behind Evelyn.

Charlie knew what she wanted to ask. She wanted to ask about Olivia. However, in Charlie's opinion, it was not proper for Olivia to appear in front of them at the moment. They were all kindhearted girls. How would they be able to console Olivia and convince themselves that everything would be alright?

It was not until all the girls left the room that Charlie sighed with relief. Then he staggered towards the exit. However, he stopped in his tracks as something suddenly came to his mind. He turned his head to look at the gun on the ground, which he had grabbed from Quintin and dissembled a while ago.

Turning around and squatting slowly, he picked up all the parts one by one and assembled them again into a gun in a quick and skilled manner. It was not until he placed the gun at his waist that he walked out of the room. The security guards hadn't left. They were in the corridor. Seeing people walked out of the room in groups in succession, they wanted to prevent them from exiting the establishment. However, on second thoughts, they knew that all of them were people they could—and should—not provoke. Therefore, they didn't say or do anything. They just watched the scene unfold in front of their eyes.

Now, they finally saw Charlie walk out of the room. In a hurry, the captain came to him and handed him his wallet. At the same time, he said, "Well..." He meant to play up to Charlie, but soon he realized that now was not a good time to do that. Thus he changed the topic quickly. "That girl is in that room," he said while pointing at one of the doors.

Charlie opened his wallet and took out a diamond card. Handing the card to the captain, he said, "I will compensate for all the losses here. When the police asks, tell them that the people has escaped."

"What?" the captain couldn't keep up with what Charlie was saying.

Patting him on the shoulder, Charlie said in a low and deep voice, "Do what I say, unless you are not afraid of getting on my bad side." As soon as he said that, he walked to the room Olivia was in. He didn't pay any attention to the twitching face of the captain.

Olivia had been knocked out by Charlie. Now, she was waking up slowly. However, due to the drug in her body, she was not very sober yet. After entering the room, Charlie fed her with the antidote he had taken from Quintin. Then he waited quietly by the bedside.

About five or six minutes later, Olivia gradually came back to her senses. She felt that her head was extremely aching, as if there was a lead ball rolling inside it. "Ouch..." she hummed in pain while frowning tightly. Slowly, she opened her eyes.

The first thing she saw was the light from the crystal lamp, which was as colorful as a unicorn. Soon enough, she found herself idly staring at it.

"Everything that happened today is nothing but a dream you had," Charlie said. His eyes were like crystal balls. Olivia was staring at them, entranced. Olivia's sight gradually became blurry. "You didn't see Quiet Misery, and you did not experience what happened this evening," Charlie said in a very deep voice. "You attended classes this afternoon. When you felt uncomfortable all of a sudden, you came back to your dormitory room and have slept until the next day..."

Charlie kept repeating the same sentence over and over. As Olivia's pupils gradually dilated and lost focus, Charlie's voice became lower and lower. In the end. Olivia's eyelid slowly closed and then she fell asleep immediately.

At the same time, Charlie closed his eyes too. After a while, he opened them and stood up. Pacing around the room, he picked the phone up and called for a hotel maid to tidy up Olivia's clothes. Then he carried the sleeping girl downstairs.

The reason why Evelyn was angry with Charlie was that he had come to fight without letting her know. In her opinion, by doing such a dangerous thing alone, he didn't want to share his woes with his sister. To make it worse, he had ordered her to go downstairs to wait for him. Obviously he didn't want her to get involved. The more she thought about it, the more she became pissed off. With these thoughts on her mind, she took a big sip of water and then put the glass back to the tea table by her side. A loud bang echoed as the glass touched the glass table.

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