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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1371

Chapter 1371

Chris hesitated for a moment, but jumped into the cellar.

Nina follows suit and locks the cellar door from the inside.

Just do everything, then heard a sound of running above, it was Senator Hughes came out to look for a circle.

Through the door, Senator Hughes could be heard complaining, "Shit, why is there no one there? Why did the vase fall over?"

Immediately afterwards, there came the voice of a woman.

"Hing is perhaps the wind, or the cat. The cat in your house just now, has been wandering around the living room. Honey, are you too mentally stressed lately."

"SHIT, it's okay. What do you know, be extra careful now."

The voices of two people, fading away, seemed to go back to the villa.

Nina listened, relieved.

She knew who the man in front of her was, the man who had appeared around her continuously over the past few days.

She said with her head down, "Don't worry, this is the cellar, no one usually comes. Only the babysitter comes occasionally to get things, but it's all during the day. To be on the safe side, you can stay until tomorrow morning and then leave. My brother wakes up late in the morning and only gets up at noon. In the early morning, he sleeps the most, and he won't notice."

This is the most Chris has ever heard Nina say, and it's amazing that she said so much in one breath.

He couldn't help but be surprised and thought she couldn't talk.

From the darkness, Nina fumbles for a candle and lighter.

Light the candle, a faint light shines in the cellar.

By the light, Chris looked around and saw that it was indeed a storage cellar, very clean, neatly arranged with wine, kimchi, bacon, etc.

There was even a bed with clean white sheets and a blanket placed on it.

Chris leaned against the wall and looked at Nina lightly.

She is more astute than he thought, perhaps she noticed when he went in through the second floor window.

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