Chapter 72 A Silver Knife
They were worried.
The rain outside the window was getting heavier and heavier. In the car, even the air became stingy. Layers of sticky feeling wrapped around them, and beads of sweat appeared on Amelie and Rex’s foreheads.
“Ms. Mullen.”
“I’m here!”
Amelie immediately perked up when she heard Dave’s voice on the phone.
Dave stared at the moving red dot on the screen. “This car is only about 0.6 miles away from you. Listen to me and keep straight.”
Following Dave’s command, they gradually drove away from the city.
“Has their car not stopped yet?” Looking at the gradually darkening sky, Amelie could not help but feel worried for
Gina.
She did not dare to think that if Gina was killed in the car that was sent out, she would definitely feel guilty for the rest of her life.
“Looks like they are going to an abandoned warehouse in the suburbs.”
“Triad Warehouse?” Rex asked from the side.
“You know it?”
Dave and Amelie said in unison.
“Yes.” Rex did not seem to be willing to mention it. Instead, he glanced at his phone, as if he was surprised by Dave’s
reaction.
The topic quickly ended, and the car returned to silence, with only the dull roar of the engine.
Not long after, Dave said, “Yes! They really stopped near Triad Warehouse!”
Amelie and Rex looked at each other and immediately hung up the phone to navigate to Triad Warehouse.
The raindrops hit the roof, making her panic.
Five minutes later, they arrived near Triad Warehouse.
“Get out of the car here, lest we attract their attention if we get too close.” Rex took out two sets of raincoats from under the car seat for them to change into.
“Wait!”
Amelie was about to push the door open and go out when Rex grabbed her arm.
“What’s wrong?”
Rex did not say anything. He took out two small GPS trackers from his bag and held them in his hand. “I always feel that these people are not easy to deal with. Just in case, put the tracker on you. I will leave a message for Aaron and others. If anything happens, they can find our positions through the computer in my study room.”
“It’s not a dangerous thing…”
Amelie mumbled as she placed the tracker in her pants pocket.
When they were finally ready, they quietly opened the car door and got out.
In fact, deliberately lowering the sound was completely unnecessary. The pouring rain had covered them in the noise. The sky had already turned completely dark. Amelie could not help but feel a little scared, but in order to save Gina, she still mustered up the courage.
After sensing her fear, Rex walked in front of her, one hand still tightly grasping Amelie’s fist in the palm of his hand.
“Don’t be afraid. I’m here.”
Soon, the two arrived at Triad Warehouse. The black car was parked in front of the door.
However, the strange thing was that the warehouse was dark and there was no light coming out.
“Rex…” Amelie was a little uncertain. What if they had a lot of people? What if they failed to save Gina?
Rex looked back. Although he could not see the expression on her face, he could feel her panic from her heavy breath.
“Amelie,” He turned back and squatted in front of Amelie. “If you are really afraid, go back to the car and wait for me.. I will go and bring Gina out, okay?”
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