After a quiet meal, Violet stood up, turned her head to the maid and said, "Can I go out for a walk?"
She wanted to get out of the villa to see what was going on outside, and it wasn't enough to just be in the villa and check out the environment she was in.
Outside, she could know exactly which beach she was on.
Most importantly, of course, she had to find the best escape route for herself.
But before she could escape, she also had to find a phone or a computer or some other electronic device to contact Stanley and have him send someone over.
Then she could run out of the villa and meet up with Stanley.
The maid hesitated to answer.
Violet's heart lifted when she saw this.
Could it be that the maids had been given orders to keep her out?
Just as Violet was getting anxious, the maid suddenly nodded, "Of course you can, sir said that you can walk around the villa, but not too far."
"Why?" Violet clenched her palms.
The maid replied, "For to go too far is the sea, and it is easy to get into trouble."
"Is that so ......" Violet pursed her red lips, "I know, then I'll walk out first and take a look."
With that, she walked towards the exit of the villa.
As she walked, she looked back at the maid behind her.
She expected the maids to follow her out, but to her surprise she was wrong and they didn't come out.
This made Violet even more confused, wondering what exactly the maid meant.
She was pretty sure that this maid was not just someone the so-called sir had left behind to look after her, but was really there to keep an eye on her.
If that was the case, why was the maid comfortable with her leaving the villa, not afraid that she would escape?
Or was the maid emboldened by the fact that there were other people guarding the outside of the villa, so she wasn't afraid her to run?
If that was the case, then she did have no way to escape.
At the thought, Violet's heart sank to the bottom, and her pace was not as hasty.
Finally, stepping out of the villa, Violet saw a view that she hadn't seen from upstairs before.
A short distance in front of her is a sandy beach and ocean, while behind the villa, there is a tropical coconut grove.
When she saw this coconut grove, Violet's heart went cold.
She finally knew why the maids weren't afraid of her running, because she couldn't run at all.
The villa, really, was built on top of a sea island, as she had first guessed.
Through the layers of coconut groves, Violet could also clearly see the ocean at the other end, which meant that this island was completely surrounded by sea on all sides, and no matter where she ran, she could only run inside the sea.
There weren't any boats in the sea, and she couldn't leave the island with any means of transportation, so she had to swim on her own.
But human strength is limited, and one cannot swim more than a few hundred meters before one is exhausted and then falls into the sea, either to be drowned alive or to be bitten alive by vicious fish.
In short, as long as she dared to run, the final outcome would be a death!
And looking at the distant arc of the sea horizon, Violet knew even more clearly that this island, which must be very far from the mainland, couldn't see the mainland, and she couldn't tell which sea and which island she was actually in based on the reference.
What to do ......
At this moment, Violet's heart was filled with trepidation and her face went pale.
She doesn't know where the hell she is, and she can't contact Stanley, she can't go back!
On the other side, after Stanley took a two-hour nap and barely recovered some of his mental and physical strength, he heard Jessie to deliver the news that Fraser and Calvin had arrived.
He hurried downstairs to the hotel lobby, where Fraser held Calvin's hand in from outside.
If not for the satellite surveillance this time, they still wouldn't have thought that the man had taken Violet to the woods on the outskirts.
"Mr. Murphy, let's send someone over to the woods now to look for Violet." Linda looked at Stanley and suddenly suggested.
Stanley's face was grim, and he didn't say anything as he continued to stare at the surveillance.
Linda was a bit confused about what he meant and scratched her head, "Why doesn't Mr. Murphy agree with my proposal?"
"Stupid, that's because Mrs. Murphy wasn't even in the woods, the woods were just a staging area, and the man sent Mrs. Murphy here for a change of transportation." Fraser knocked her on the head.
It dawned on Linda, "I see, but how do you know?"
"I guess." Fraser explained, "That person took so much effort to take Mrs. Murphy away, he definitely did not want her to be found, so it is highly likely that he would take her away from this country, because Mr. Murphy is in this country. He will definitely come out to look for Mrs. Murphy, and after a long time, Mrs. Murphy will definitely be found, so in order to eliminate this, that person could only take her away."
"I see." Linda nodded.
Jessie and Aimee also did the same.
At that moment, Calvin suddenly spoke in a deep voice, "Here it comes."
Stanley's eyes narrowed and his eyes stared.
The crowd immediately stared at the monitor, "What's coming?"
Calvin didn't answer, and in the next second, a plane slowly rose vertically from the middle of the woods, rising higher and higher, and finally heading towards the eastern sky.
"True to your guess, it's a staging area for transferring!" Linda exclaimed.
Stanley clenched his fist, "Calvin, lock on to this plane!"
"Yes!" Calvin nodded, his short, chubby little fingers tapping away at the keyboard at a rapid pace.
Ten minutes passed, however, and the monitoring of the computer screen suddenly cut out.
Stanley's face changed slightly, "What's going on?"
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