Christian was also dumbfounded for a second. His big hand rubbed his brows, and he had a helpless smile. H e wondered how it could be such a coincidence!
Kingsley did not explain further but looked at Sherman, "I'll take you to have a meal. Brother, come along..."
At this moment, Christian understood the relationship between the two. He waved his hand and refused.
Apparently, he had little interest in being the third wheel.
"Merlin is still there. Christian, take her home for me... " Kingsley asked.
Christian nodded his head. The three then got in the car. Sherman felt guilty. She was silent the whole way. Kingsley's deep eyes kept staring at her.
Kingsley took them to a restaurant. Merlin was still there, waiting for Kingsley. Hearing the footsteps, she turned around. But she didn't expect it to be three people.
She was just having dinner with Kingsley. Suddenly, h e received a phone call. Merlin didn't know what the other person said on the phone. Then he left in a hurry. He looked extremely anxious.
Merlin was used to seeing his gentle, nonchalant face. This was the first time she had seen him being so worried.
Merlin saw Sherman, and Sherman saw her too. Sherman glanced at the woman sitting at the table. She was beautiful, but her face was pale. It was obvious she was seriously ill.
"I'll have a meal with her." Kingsley said to Merlin.
Without asking any questions or saying anything, Merlin nodded her head. Her eyes glanced over Sherman. Then she walked out of the restaurant with Christian.
Kingsley ordered some food, something easily digestible. It was a several-hour flight from Santabaca to Lanechett. He figured Sherman must be starving.
"Why didn't you tell me you were coming to Lanechett? "After ordering the food, he asked with a stern look on his face.
"I wanted to give you a surprise." Sherman looked at him out of the corner of her eye. Her voice was timid.
"But now, it turned out to be a scare! Don't you think s o?" Kingsley's voice was harsh. He was angry. He had rarely been so agitated, "Thanks to God! They just grabbed your handbag. What if they kidnapped you?"
"Well, they didn't. You're overly worried."
"What if there was a one percent chance? I'd rather you didn't surprise me like that, and so you wouldn't have freaked me out..."
Christian and Merlin hadn't left yet. Standing outside the window, Merlin fastened her eyes at the two. She watched intently.
Kingsley looked grim. He appeared to be blaming the woman. The woman was timid, her head hanging down.
The food was served. The woman reached out to take the plate. But Kingsley frowned. With that stern frown, he moved the meal away and continued to blame her.
She'd never seen Kingsley like this before. He got a temper. He would get angry. He wasn't always gentle, but he had emotions.
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