Chuck returned to his home. He wasn't interested in Zelda's invitation just now. Yvette wasn't back yet, hence he wouldn't have any other ideas.
Even if there was, it would just be a way to relieve his needs. How could Chuck use Zelda for his needs?
Thus, he could only say that he felt sorry for Zelda. What's more, it was not good if Auntie Logan were to see them.
Chuck sighed and saw Willa sitting on the sofa with a smile on her face. "Auntie Logan..." he called.
"After getting some fresh air, are you feeling better?" Willa stood up and asked with a smile.
Chuck had been in a decadent state recently and it hurt her to see him like that, but she had already launched all the connections she had to find Yvette. Nonetheless, there was no clue for the time being.
Yvette was being well-hidden, but Willa knew that she was definitely still alive.
It was only a matter of time before she was found.
"Much better. Thank you for your concern, Auntie Logan." Chuck felt guilty. For so many days, he had not showed Auntie Logan around.
"Why is this child being so polite?" Willa smiled and touched Chuck's hair. She looked at Chuck as if he was a child and thought, "Chucky is truly innocent."
"Auntie Logan, you're going back soon, aren't you?" Chuck was surprised because he saw Willa's suitcase by the door.
"Yes, Sister Karen gave me a call. She said that she will bring you to a place tomorrow and start teaching you fighting skills. I shall go back then," Willa said.
Chuck sighed. His mother had already been mentioning it since the previous week. However, Chuck was not in the mood and had been pushing it until now.
Maybe his mother was anxious, so she took some forced measures.
"Now?" Chuck was reluctant to part with Willa.
During this period of time, Willa had been taking care of him and Chuck had grown used to it.
"Yes," Willa nodded.
Initially, Chuck was feeling guilty. Of course, he was embarrassed to ask Willa to stay. But he couldn't help but reach out to hold Willa, "Auntie Logan, I will miss you. Also, be careful on your way back."
She was stunned for a moment and then she chuckled, "Yes, I will. Call me if you miss me, understand? I can come to you, or you can come to Central City."
"Okay," Chuck reluctantly let go of her. In fact, he wanted to hug her for a little longer because it felt amazing to hug her like this. However, if he continued to hold her, Auntie Logan would get angry.
"Auntie Logan, I'll send you to the airport."
"Okay," Willa smiled. She wanted to take the luggage, but Chuck couldn't bear to let her carry it by herself. He rushed over and took the luggage for Willa, and Willa smiled even more beautifully. She praised inwardly, "Chucky, you are really considerate."
In the past few days, Chuck didn't manage to buy a new car, nor did he repair the damaged sports car. He wasn't in the mood to do so as Yvette's disappearance had messed up all his plans.
After putting the luggage in the car, Chuck drove Willa to the airport.
When they arrived at the airport, Chuck came out with her luggage and reluctantly watched as Willa entered the special passage. Willa had a private plane, so of course, she would return by boarding her private plane.
Watching Willa as she left and her beautiful legs disappear out of sight, Chuck sighed, turned around and got back into his car. He had to meet his mother the next day, hence he had to make some arrangements and inform Yolanda in advance.
He supposed that he wouldn't be out for too long because school was about to start in about 20 days.
Willa turned around and answered a phone call with a smile. It was from Karen.
"How is it? Have you felt something towards Chucky?" Karen asked. She was a little nervous. After all, both Willa and Chuck had stayed at home for more than ten days. It would be best if they had done something together, but Karen thought it was quite unlikely.
First of all, she knew Willa's character. Willa was very self-disciplined and would not do that kind of thing.
"Chucky is too young, so no," Willa replied. She stared with a bigger smile as Chuck got into his car.
"Alright," Karen was undoubtedly disappointed.
"Do you have any news about Yvette?" Willa watched Chuck drive away. She passed through the passage and went towards her private plane.
"No. I'm guessing Yvette has been missing for so long, she must have been training. I've seen her physical strength. She's very talented, but she has no mentor to guide her and utilize her talent," Karen said over the phone.
"So, that's why are you in such a hurry to have Chucky learn fighting?" Willa asked.
"Yes, I'm worried that when Chucky sees her again, Yvette would have already been a master of martial arts. If Chucky, with his softhearted personality, is not on par as her when the time comes, how could he be her match?" Karen was anxious thinking about it. This was what she was worried about. It had been more than ten days, and Yvette had been too well-hidden. She was definitely in secret training.
"Okay, teach Chucky the skills as soon as possible. I'm afraid that he will not be Yvette's opponent by that time," Willa stopped her pace and looked towards the airport gate again. Unfortunately, Chuck had already left.
"Yes, but... you seemed to care about my son very much. This kind of concern doesn't seem to be quite right," Karen smiled.
Willa was a little embarrassed and said, "Sister Karen, you've misunderstood me. Isn't it normal for me to care about Chucky? I see him as a child..."
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