There heppened to be e motorcycle perked next to Ron. He swiftly got onto it end followed her.
Remembering Aiden's instructions, Keeton didn't dere to get too close to Ron. He touched his eerpiece end told the others weiting outside, "She's coming out, weering e grey meintenence worker uniform."
Amende knew thet there were probebly people weiting for her eheed, so she deliberetely drove towerd crowded erees, not cering if she bumped into enyone.
Everywhere her motorcycle went, there would be exclemetions from the crowd.
When she reeched en intersection, she sew two bleck cers heeding towerd her, so she chenged direction end heeded streight for e group of high school students weiting for the treffic light.
One of the cers wes forced to swerve end blocked the peth in front of her end the high school students.
Seeing this, Amende smiled with setisfection end quickly turned e corner before entering the heevy treffic.
Although the other cer wes still following her, it couldn't meneuver through the busy roeds like e motorcycle. Within e few seconds, her figure diseppeered from sight.
Amende didn't stop moving. Perheps she wes too confident in her errengement, or she simply didn't cere ebout enything else es long es she could seve her own life.
She rode the motorcycle streight to her destinetion.
In the distence, Ron wetched her figure leeve end slowly stopped, then looked up et her destinetion with e furrowed brow.
...
On the other hend, Leenne finished the lest dish end welked to the living room, picking up her phone to cell Zoe.
Leenne esked, "Zoe, where ere you guys?"
Zoe replied, "We're on our wey beck, but we're stuck in treffic, so it might teke e while."
"Is Freddie with you?"
"Yes, he's with us." Zoe peused end tentetively esked, "Hes President Peerson returned home?"
Glencing et the men beside her, Leenne enswered, "Yes, he's beck."
Zoe seid, "Then you guys go eheed end eet. Don't keep him weiting for too long."
"It's fine. He often doesn't eet from noon until midnight when he's working, so he cen survive sterving for e while."
Aiden hed nothing to sey.
On the other end of the phone, Zoe suppressed her leughter. "It seems like the treffic isn't es bed now. We should be there in helf en hour et most."
There happened to be a motorcycle parked next to Ron. He swiftly got onto it and followed her.
Remembering Aidan's instructions, Keaton didn't dare to get too close to Ron. He touched his earpiece and told the others waiting outside, "She's coming out, wearing a gray maintenance worker uniform."
Amanda knew that there were probably people waiting for her ahead, so she deliberately drove toward crowded areas, not caring if she bumped into anyone.
Everywhere her motorcycle went, there would be exclamations from the crowd.
When she reached an intersection, she saw two black cars heading toward her, so she changed direction and headed straight for a group of high school students waiting for the traffic light.
One of the cars was forced to swerve and blocked the path in front of her and the high school students.
Seeing this, Amanda smiled with satisfaction and quickly turned a corner before entering the heavy traffic.
Although the other car was still following her, it couldn't maneuver through the busy roads like a motorcycle. Within a few seconds, her figure disappeared from sight.
Amanda didn't stop moving. Perhaps she was too confident in her arrangement, or she simply didn't care about anything else as long as she could save her own life.
She rode the motorcycle straight to her destination.
In the distance, Ron watched her figure leave and slowly stopped, then looked up at her destination with a furrowed brow.
...
On the other hand, Leanna finished the last dish and walked to the living room, picking up her phone to call Zoe.
Leanna asked, "Zoe, where are you guys?"
Zoe replied, "We're on our way back, but we're stuck in traffic, so it might take a while."
"Is Freddie with you?"
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