Not long after Selene sat down, the waiter came over with a bottle of red wine.
The red wine was poured into the wine decanter, and the air was filled with a strong aroma of wine.
Selene cleared her throat and explained, "I just asked the manager. My brother stored a few bottles of good wine here. I picked a random bottle. Sister-in-law, Dylan, Let's have a try!"
Through the floor- to- ceiling windows of the restaurant, one could appreciate the river view. It was romantic and suitable for a glass of red wine.
Tina did not object. "Okay!"
Seeing this, Dylan also nodded.
The waiter picked up the wine decanter, poured a glass of red wine for everyone, and then respectfully left.
The three of them raised their glasses and clinked them.
Selene's eyes never left Dylan. When she saw him drinking the red wine in his glass, she seemed to be relieved and then looked a little nervous.
Tina noticed her strangeness, but only thought it was because she liked Dylan and paid too much attention to him.
The aroma of the wine lingered around the tip of
her nose.
After drinking it, Tina enjoyed it for a moment, and then put down the glass. She blinked at Selene and pretended to be anxious. "I suddenly remembered that I have something else to do, so I'll go first. You two enjoy your meal!"
After that, she picked up her handbag and got up quickly.
Tina walked very fast.
Without giving them any chance to react, she went out of the restaurant in one breath. When she looked back, she could still see the two people sitting by the window.
Dylan's sitting posture was a little stiff. Selene reached out her hand to his hand on the table...
Tina looked away, feeling relaxed.
There were taxis at the gate of the resort, and Tina stopped one to go home.
On the way, she called Wilson.
He quickly picked it up and asked, "Have you finished eating so soon?"
"Yeah!" Tina asked him, "Have you eaten yet?"
Wilson said, "Not yet. I've just finished my business. I'll have dinner after going back to the hotel!"
Before Tina confessed to him honestly, she did not forget to please him first.
She blinked her eyes and said flatteringly, "Wilson, I miss you!
A low and lazy laughter came from the phone, mixed with a little joy and complacency.
Wilson said with a smile, "I'll finish the last work tomorrow. I'll be back the morning of the day after tomorrow!"
"Yes!" Tina nodded, licked her lips, and then said slowly, "Wilson, I have something to tell you. Tonight I..."
Before she could finish her words, there was a sudden sound.
"Bang!"
Tina leaned forward.
She steadied herself by grabbing the back of the seat in front of her.
The driver in the front and Tina both looked back. They were hit by the car behind them.
The door of the driver's seat and the passenger seat were opened. The people inside seemed to get out to check the situation and walked toward the taxi.
Tina thought that the other party would come up to negotiate with the driver about the accident, but unexpectedly, they rushed straight to her, opened the rear door, and grabbed her mobile phone.
After turning off the phone, the other side raised his hand and threw it into the haystack by the road.
Their movements were very fast and agile, as if they had planned it for a long time, which did not give her a chance to react.
Tina widened her eyes.
Only then did she notice that the two men were wearing hats and masks, so she could not see their faces clearly.
Tina opened the other door and wanted to escape.
Before her hand touched it, she was dragged out of the car.
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