After it all happened, Kathleen believed more what Lyra said earlier.
As she was thinking about it, Anne had already nimbly signed the name, fetched a box of ink-pad, pinched Lyra's thumb, and forced her handprint.
After doing this series of work nimbly, Anne's eyes looked quiet and scheming, and she no longer pretended to be a harmless woman.
She handed the document to Kathleen, "With this waiver of execution, the Lloyd's Corp is now Mr. Collin's. You can feel at ease, ma'am."
Kathleen took the document, gave it a cursory glance and hypothesized, "But Lyra is only in a coma. She will wake up sooner or later. This document is not signed by her after all. What if she denies it?"
Anne was calm, "Don't worry. She will not appear in a short time. I will take her away tonight. For Lloyd's Corp, you still have to persuade Mr. Collin as soon as possible, so as to avoid troubles"
Kathleen frowned, "You're taking Lyra away. Where are you taking her?"
"This is not a matter for you to ask. The goal of cooperation between us is to help Mr. Collin to get back the power that belongs to him and to empty Lyra's power. With this document, everything can be done. I have done what I have to do. The next is what I deserve. I don't want anything, only ask to take her away. "
"You!"
Without waiting for Kathleen to say anything, Anne sent a voice message by her phone, speaking Owhilian, "Get up here and take her away. She's tied up."
Within two minutes, the new chef from Owhil took off his plain white chef's uniform and loincloth. He wore a dark black suit inside and dressed as a bodyguard.
The man entered the guest room as Anne had instructed, nimbly lifted the unconscious Lyra onto his shoulders, turned around and left.
Kathleen followed behind and was vaguely uneasy, "Anne, what the hell do you want? This is Crana. If you take her away, it becomes a kidnapping. If there is a murder, you think you are Owhil nationality, so you do not have to go to jail?"
Seeing that it was about to succeed, Anne didn't want to care about her at all, and followed the bodyguard who was carrying Lyra down the aisle. She was ready to go downstairs.
"Stand still."
It was a low and husky male voice.
Anne stopped and slowly turned around to see Collin who was holding on to the wall, bracing his aching legs and trudging towards them.
Collin looked serious and ordered without anger, "Put her down."
Anne's eyes were red, and she emphasized seriously, "I said I will give you what I said I will. Nothing less, but she owes me. I have to take her away. You can't stop me."
Collin's anger flared up and he raised his hand to slap her while frowning.
Snap!
The crisp ringing sound was very noticeable in the aisle.
Even Kathleen was surprised for a moment, not expecting Collin to make a direct move.
Anne's head was knocked to the side and a red mark was soon imprinted on her fair cheek.
She rubbed her face which was burning with pain, with a very sullen expression and implied displeasure.
Repressing, she finally did not lose her temper, but sneered at Collin, "Okay, Mr. Collin, good job. This slap is considered as I owe you. I won't haggle with you, but I want to take away her you can't keep."
In the atmosphere of stony confrontation, she pulled out her cell phone again and called Paul, pouting in Owhilian, "Honey, are you already waiting under Anning Hill? You can send someone up now. Oh, Mr. Collin is not happy about me taking Lyra away. You have to help me."
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