The driver fainted on the seat immediately afterward.
The man pulled the driver to the back seat, tied him with a rope, slid into the driver's seat, and started the car.
The car moved forward very fast.
When it reached the place where the surveillance couldn't catch him, the middle -aged man got out of the car and swapped its number plate for the one he had prepared in advance.
After that, the car drove off.
In the room.
Luke didn't have the slightest sleepiness.
He sat up in bed in a fret.
Brad and he slept in the same bed.
As he moved, the child who was in a light sleep opened his eyes.
Brad was confused. "Dad, is it morning?"
"No. It's just nine p.m., very early. Go back t o sleep. I'll drink some water." Luke reached out to pull the covers for him.
Brad nodded obediently, burying his little head into the covers.
Turning around, Luke went downstairs.
He went to the water fountain and got a glass of water, standing in front of the window.
On the opposite side of the Bennington family's villa was a dense forest.
In the night, it was deep and black, like a bottomless whirlpool.
Sipping the water in the glass, he was sunk in thought.
He was thinking about Eileen.
If he had known things would turn out like this, he wouldn't have divorced her.
Now he was very regretful.
He had pursued very few women.
The only one he had pursued was Zora.
Thus, he wasn't experienced in it.
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