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Abigail's Second Life novel Chapter 766

Andrew looked her up and down before lowering his voice. "There's something peculiar about this place."

Since they did not know they were being taken back to Eswadia, they remained completely unaware that Simond was the source of their troubles.

"In short, we've been kidnapped by Simond, but I suspect his target is you." Abigail looked at Martin.

If Simond was doing it for fun, he wouldn't have brought Andrew and Martin along.

Martin suddenly realized. "No wonder we're on a ship. It's not surprising that I'm his target."

He seemed surprisingly optimistic. After all, this might just be his fate.

"I didn't expect him to go through so much trouble just for you. I have caused you inconvenience," Abigail said, her tone filled with self-blame.

"Forget about it. Anyway, this is my fate." He waved his hand as he looked out the window and couldn't help but sigh. "The scenery outside is not bad, right? If I'm useful to him, then it's not so bad. At least Andrew and I are still alive."

At first, he thought they were doomed, so being alive felt like a stroke of luck.

Abigail pondered over it and agreed. When the gunshots rang out at the beginning, she thought it was the end for her.

Martin and Andrew were seriously injured and went to rest after eating.

She fed Larry some milk and fed herself some food as well.

While she was carrying Larry downstairs, she took a couple of steps, and suddenly, everything went black. She abruptly stopped.

She reached out her hands and waved, only to find that she couldn't see again. Could it be that her left eye had only temporarily regained its sight? She became anxious and rubbed her eyes forcefully.

But still, everything remained black.

Abigail felt a sense of panic as she stood still and blinked incessantly. This time, her vision didn't return. She went from panic to gradually calming herself down.

A tall figure named Henri Tizy approached the stairs and noticed her standing still while holding onto Larry. He walked over to her.

Abigail stared ahead with a puzzled expression and tried hard to make out the sound.

Henri quickly grasped the situation. It seemed she had lost her sight, and her eyes were unable to capture light.

He was so scared that he quickly turned around. As he hurried down the stairs, he shouted, "Your woman's gone blind, boss!"

Simond, who was studying a nautical chart, shoved the chart into his arms. "What nonsense are you talking about?!"

"I'm not making it up. She really can't see!" Henri insisted.

Like a gust of wind, Simond swiftly made his way to the first floor where the restaurant was located. Upon seeing Abigail fumbling around, he strode over and grabbed her slightly trembling hand. "What happened to your eyes? Did something explode near you? No, if something exploded, it would affect your ears. What's wrong with you?!"

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