Upon hearing the gunshot coming from outside, the three of them paled. In the next second, they opened the car door and leaped out of the vehicle.
Winnie was worried that something might have happened to her grandmother, so she was the fastest of the trio.
Xavier subconsciously tried to run after her, but ever since Yulissa had injected large amounts of venom into him, he was no longer as physically fit as before. In fact, he was even a little slower than Winnie and Josiah at the start.
What he was most anxious about at that moment was Winnie’s rashness—that she would be met with danger if she was first to reach the spot.
Nevertheless, Winnie was much calmer than he thought she would be. Furthermore, police officers were up ahead, so she soon came to a halt.
While Xavier continued running after them, Josiah stopped.
Noticing that Xavier was slower than them, Josiah could not help but turn around and ask in concern, “Are you okay? How do you feel?”
Xavier nodded. “I’m fine.”
Despite his words, he was panting a little.
If he had no venom in him, he would have no problem running another thousand meters.
When Winnie heard Xavier and Josiah talking, she whipped her head around.
However, she did not notice anything amiss with Xavier. She only said in distress, “Please help me ask what’s going on there. The officer that was in your car earlier is just right there.”
“All right.” Xavier grabbed Winnie’s hand. “Come with me.”
With that, the two of them walked over to the police lieutenant from earlier.
On their way there, Xavier abruptly turned to glance at Winnie, a pleading look manifesting in his solemn eyes.
“Dumbo, can you promise me one thing? Situations like these are dangerous, so please don’t be the first to rush off, okay?”
Winnie froze when she saw the imploring look in his eyes.
It took her a moment before she could tell him, “I know that you’re worried about me. Even if you don’t believe in my capability to defend myself, you should have faith in the officers here. As long as I’m behind them, I won’t be in any danger.”
“Winnie.” Xavier tightened his grip on her hand. “I trust you, and I trust the officers here. But I don’t trust Zyon, and I don’t trust that accidents won’t happen. I instinctively fear any accidents happening to you, so promise me not to rush off that quickly next time, all right?”
Winnie blinked in a daze at the towering man, realizing that he was slowly opening his heart to her.
How could she reject him when he was this way? She would rather lie to him than outright say no to him.
Unable to hold herself back, she stepped forward to give him a hug.
“I know what you mean. Everyone has areas they excel in, and the police’s duty is to rescue and arrest people. They’ve gone through rigorous training, and I have not. If I intervene, I’ll only be making things more troublesome for them. So don’t worry about me next time because you have my promise.”
“Okay.” As if a weight had finally been taken off his shoulders, Xavier sighed quietly and momentarily tightened his grip on Winnie.
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