"They are coming at me."
Emilia wanted her dead.
"Shut up," Adrian growled peevishly.
Adrian looked into the distance in front of him and cursed.
The drivers following them were apparently well trained. He couldn't get rid of them.
Adrian stomped on the pedal and zigzagged forward. The vigorous sway made Aleigha sick.
"Are you alright?"
Adrian asked in a low voice.
"I'm fine. Don't worry about me." Aleigha clutched onto the door armrest.
The car drove out of downtown, but those cars were still behind them.
Aleigha felt suffocating when they got close to Hillsland Alley, the place she had been kidnapped in her previous life.
"Adrian, don't go to Hillsland Alley. Take a detour." She sounded terrified.
She didn't want to go through what had happened after she'd been kidnapped again.
"There is only a country road if we don't go to Hillsland Alley and my sports car can't manage that bumpy road."
Adrian didn't understand her sudden request.
"Damn it!" Adrian smashed his fist on the wheel.
"What's wrong?"
"We're running out of fuel."
Aleigha was in despair.
That's it. What happened will happen again, she thought helplessly.
The car squeaked as Adrian suddenly hit the brakes.
"Let's go," Adrian got out of the car.
"Do you have a death wish? They will catch us immediately!"
Despite what she said, Aleigha got off and followed Adrian.
Adrian reached out to grab her hand and then took her to the forest on one side of the road.
Those men quickly gave up their cars too and followed behind them.
Aleigha somehow was amused by the number of men Emilia sent to catch her. Nine men for a defenseless girl.
And the man leading them was Lainey's brother-inlaw, Lionel Sanders.
He was the most abominable manAleigha had ever known.
Lainey's sister had been a good person, the only one who had treated Aleigha nicely.
But unfortunately, she had passed away.
Sometimes Aleigha thought it was so unfair that people with good hearts had died young.
'Are you with me?"
Adrian found that she was abstracted.
"Where are you going to take me?" Aleigha asked.
"Stopped asking and keep running. They can't do anything to you."
If his tone had been softer, Aleigha would definitely have been moved.
Adrian always had a touch of arrogance in his voice.
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