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You Owe Me, My Love novel Chapter 255

Chapter 255 Leaving May Be The Best Option

The man sensed her abnormal behavior. “You don’t have to thank me. I did little. Where’s your family? Do you remember their contact number? I’ll call them.”

“Family.” Bai Rong choked at that word.

Her parents were alive, but she could no longer contact them. It was the same for her husband, no… ex-husband.

She was all alone in the world.

“Thank you for your concern. I will handle it myself. Really, thank you,” she said with a smile.

“Where do you want to go? Let me send you there.” The driver was worried about her safety.

“May I know if Jadeborough is far from here?” Bai Rong asked.

“It’s not too far, maybe about an hour’s ride. I am also going back to Jadeborough. I can send you there,” he said.

She thanked the kind driver and entered his vehicle.

In the car, she continued to stare out the window in a daze.

The place I want to go when I’m acting crazy is still Jadeborough. I must be really sick in my head.

“May I know what day is it today?” she muttered.

“Sunday.”

She had been running outside for three days without any recollection of what had happened.

She told herself to remain calm. Otherwise, after a few more days, she might not even be able to achieve what she had set out to do.

No one would have guessed a renowned psychologist was a patient herself. Perhaps her mental state made her understand the psychology concepts so well.

Seeing her in a daze, the driver asked concernedly, “Are you sure you don’t want me to call your family? You don’t even have any identification or phone with you.”

She looked up at him. “I have a friend in Jadeborough. I cannot remember her number, but I know where to find her.”

The driver was more relieved, and they arrived at Jadeborough shortly.

“Where is your friend’s place? I will drop you off there,” he said kindly.

“Chen Village. The exact location is about five hundred meters behind the shopping center.”

“Oh, I know where it is once you mentioned shopping center.” With that, the driver dropped her off straight outside Chen Wei’s house.

Bai Rong knocked on the closed door for a long while, but there was no answer.

“There’s nobody home? Why don’t I book a hotel room for you? You can check in first and wait for your friend to be back,” the driver suggested.

“It’s alright. Can you drive me to a nearby police station? They may have my friend’s contact number there,” she asked awkwardly. She felt embarrassed to trouble him that much.

“Police station? Sure. In that case, I guess I have to report to the chief of police in advance,” he said.

His words caught her in surprise. “You’re a police officer? I thought you were only scaring that truck driver just now.”

The man smiled. “I guess I’m still not considered a police officer. Anyway, my name is Chen Bin. Let’s go. I’ll bring you to the station.”

They arrived at the station, and many officers recognized Bai Rong there.

“Ms. Bai, what brings you here?” an officer questioned.

“I went to A City, and my bag was stolen with my identifications and phone inside. Could I check the contact number of my friend with you? It’s Chen Wei’s ex-boyfriend. I think he registered his number here,” she explained.

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