"How many places have you been to? Other than the region B, how large is the Earth Core in total?" Samuel asked the woman.
She lay on the bed and did not respond at all.
Obviously, it was impossible to pry open her mouth easily. Samuel had expected this. He continued to say, "I know these questions will threaten your life. How can you tell me?"
She still did not speak, but took off her clothes.
Samuel took a look, his heart calm and without any fluctuation. Towards the women outside Yvonne, he wouldn’t have the slightest bit of fanciful thoughts. Even a single glance would give him a feeling of guilt.
"As long as you are willing to tell me, perhaps I will take you away from here in the future." Samuel threw out the bait.
Although it might not be effective for her, it did not matter if he gave it a try.
At this time, she sat up, opened her mouth, and then shook her head.
Samuel saw this action, he frowned. Could it be that she could not speak at all?
"Can’t you say anything?" Samuel said.
Samuel smiled helplessly when she nodded. The Earth Core was really cautious. It actually caused this woman to lose the ability to speak.
"Take a rest. Someone will take you away tomorrow." After saying that, Samuel lay on the ground and gave the bed to her.
She looked puzzled and frowned slightly, as if she did not understand why someone like Samuel would turn a blind eye to her.
"I have a wife. I love her very much, so I won't be interested in other women,” Samuel said lightly.
She smiled and put on her clothes.
The next day, before it was time for the wind blow, someone came and took the woman away. Samuel seemed to lose the qualification again.
As the wind blew, many people were discussing yesterday's challenge tournament. Samuel’s reputation in their hearts had once again risen by a lot.
However, Di Rat felt that this situation would be more and more dangerous to him. He could even predict that there would be many challenge tournaments waiting for him, and his opponents would be stronger and stronger each time. How long could he hold on?
"I don't understand. Why are you so concerned about a stranger? His life or death has nothing to do with you." Guan Yong looked at Di Rat's thoughtful expression. He knew that he must be thinking about the masked man again, which made him very confused. Why should he care a person who had nothing to do with him so much?
"Whether we can leave this place or not... his influence is tremendous," Di Rat said.
"How should we put it? What does it have to do with him if we leave?" Guan Yong said in a low voice. He was still relatively concerned about this matter; after all, it was related to his freedom.
"You don't need to know," Di Rat said coldly. Guan Yong was just a signal communicator, and he would die sooner or later. There was no need to let Guan Yong know about such core things.
"Di Rat, we're grasshoppers on the same rope. Why should I know? If you have any problems, I can help you find a way," Guan Yong said.
Di Rat looked at Guan Yong with disdain, hoping that this guy would find a way out. He might as well stay here and wait for death.
Time passed day by day. Every day, Di Rat would carve out a single line of time on his arm. In the blink of an eye, three months had passed. During these three months, the masked man had never appeared again. In fact, people were already spreading the rumor that he had been secretly killed by the Earth Core.
This made Di Rat very worried. If the rumors really happened, the situation he faced would continue to be like this. Even on the day he died of old age, he would not be able to think of a way to leave the Earth Core.
Cloud City.
On the street in the cold wind, everyone was wrapped in a cotton jacket, and the heavy snow covered the whole city in a silver suit.
Dozens of cars parked in front of the Hillside Villa, led by Manfred, were quietly waiting at the door.
When the door of the villa was opened, Yvonne walked out with a smile on her face. Wearing a cotton jacket, she looked a little bloated; especially her bump was particularly conspicuous.
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