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Abigail's Second Life novel Chapter 834

While maintaining his glance at Abigail, Simond continued speaking, "Sage used to be the smartest one. Then, everything went haywire. We wouldn't be in this situation if she had recalled the chip's details."

The chip held a substantial volume of data, and Sage was brought along specifically to retain it. Regrettably, her memory proved unreliable.

Simond only had the basic details. Any more, and it would slip from his mind.

"I'm sorry, Simond," Sage expressed her guilt.

Simond comforted her, saying, "It's fine. It's quite impressive that you recall the location of the chip."

Abigail's skepticism simmered beneath the surface. She knew that even if Sage knew what the chip entailed, they would not reveal it to her.

Time flew through the cracks of their fingers, and soon, two months had come and gone.

They took Abigail everywhere they went without remaining in one area for too long. Thanks to his good physical shape and years of experience, Simond made a full recovery from the serious injury.

Abigail's mobility also returned; it was a testament to her resilience.

"We're now heading to Southern East, where Sean's associates are waiting to assist us in our search for the pirates who took the chip," Sage informed Simond and Abigail one day in the morning.

Such an announcement sparked a glimmer of hope in Abigail's eyes, but Sage's warning before they entered the car shattered it."You are not permitted to carry any weapons, not even a gun or a knife," Sage told her.

Abigail's expression tensed, and she silently followed suit.

Inside the container, she leaned against the wall as she gazed blankly at the endless expanse of mountains.

Simond's intrusion ignited a clash of wills, resulting in her swiftly kicking him off. She was fueled by her simmering animosity toward him. "Your place is at the front of the car. Why are you intruding in here?" she shouted.

"Abigail!" Simond's anger flared as he grabbed her collar.

Unable to overpower him, Abigail received a blow to her shoulder, which caused her arm to go numb. Simond pinned her to the ground, his eyes filled with rage.

"Stay away from me. I find you repulsive!" Abigail retorted.

Simond nearly struck her across the face.

With a firm grip on her collar, Simond glared at her coldly. "Why must you provoke me like this?"

Her retaliation came in the form of a blow to his knee, which caused him to groan in pain and release his grip on her.

At this moment, Sage showed up. She carried Abigail off the ground and shoved her toward the container. "Is it so hard to be as quiet as a Church mouse?"

Abigail stumbled as she dusted herself off and climbed onto the container. "Keep him away from me. I feel nauseous just being near you guys!"

Sage yanked Simond forward by his collar. "Why don't you just keep away from her?" The moment we abducted her, we became her enemies.

Abigail patiently waited for their boarding into the car, then reclined. The prospect of overpowering Simond physically was nonexistent because Sage had opted to wait for Simond's complete recuperation before making any moves.

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