The black SUV sped along the highway, heading in the direction of the suburbs.
Inside the car, Yayoi tried her best to open the door.
But the door was locked, how could she easily open it?
After a futile effort, she gave up and turned to glare at the driver.
"Maddox, do you understand that you are kidnapping me? Do you understand that you're breaking the law?" Yayoi shouted loudly. Maddox looked at her and smiled, "I don't mind breaking the law for you."
Yayoi was surprised for a moment. And then she sneered, "Don't try to amuse me with these stupid words. I'm not a three-year-old child."
He didn't mind breaking the law for her?
"If I ask you to kill someone, will you kill him too?"
"TH Kill!"
His voice suddenly sounded.
Yayoi looked up at him in surprise and looked into his firm eyes. At this moment, she realized that she had accidentally whispered what she was thinking.
"Then kill a man for me." It was easier to talk than to do.
He asked, "Kill who?"
"You!"
Yayoi said indifferently.
"Do you really want me to die?" Maddox asked calmly.
"Yes, I don't have to suffer so much if you die!" Yayoi shouted loudly as if he touched her on the raw.
The car fell into a deathly silence.
Maddox tightened his hold on the steering wheel and smiled bitterly. He asked, "Am I making you suffer?"
‘Am I making you suffer?’
His voice sounded calm, but it was mixed with sadness.
Yayoi couldn't help but feel upset. She covered her face and burst into tears.
Her low sobbing sounded in Maddox's ears, and Maddox also felt distressed.
For so many days, even if they worked in the same company, they wouldn't be able to meet once a day.
Yes, they were far away, but they didn't feel happy.
If it weren't for Rosiley, they wouldn't have met today.
The moment he saw her, he realized how much he missed her.
And he didn't want to let her go.
He stopped the car to the side of the road and unbuckled his seat belt. He turned around and reached out to hold her into his arms.
"Maddox, you...”
Just as Yayoi was about to struggle, a pleading voice sounded in her ears.
“Just let me hug you.”
Yayoi's nose twitched and tears began to flow down her face.
"Why? Why?"
She kept whispering in his ear. And she held his back and cried loudly.
Maddox's eyes grew moist. He buried his head in her neck and tightened his grip on her.
Outside the car, the darkness silently spread along the road. The sky was black without a trace of light.
It was quiet and deserted.
When a person encountered his love, even if there was an abyss in front of him, he would not hesitate to jump in.
When Yayoi woke up, she saw a handsome face as soon as she opened her eyes. What happened last night flashed through her mind like a movie.
Did she regret it?
No, she didn't regret it.
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