After the two of them walked out of the airport, Shaun personally came to pick up his wife and children.
Then, he sent Eliza back to her villa.
After watching the car leave, Eliza turned around and wanted to enter the villa when a few husky men suddenly came from behind to surround her.
"Miss Robbins, Young Master Jewell would like you to meet him," One of the burly men, who was 1.9 meters tall, walked up to her and said.
"What if I say no?" Eliza asked composedly.
"We'll have no choice but to bring you there by force,” the man warned.
...Okay.
Eliza nodded.
The burly man threw a strange look at her. It was rare for a woman to be so calm in the face of such a situation.
Those men sent Eliza to the villa on Sherman Mountain.
Ever since Chester was discharged from the hospital, he had been recuperating in his own villa.
Eliza had been to Sherman Mountain numerous times but mainly to visit the Hill family's manor. It was her first time visiting Chester's place.
Although Chester’s place was not as big as the Hill family's manor, it was over 2000 square feet.
When Eliza entered the villa, Chester was lying on a recliner in a loose, casual outfit.
His injured leg was bandaged and placed on the chair.
The sunlight from the sunset fell on his handsome face, and his thick eyelashes cast a shadow beneath his eyelids.
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