Save him?
How could she save him?
How could she save a man who had his hands stained with blood since a young age and has no feelings?
She couldn't.
His world was hopeless.
Feeling that Morgan was trying to make things hard for her, she kindly declined, "Morgan, I'm afraid that I can't do anything about your request..."
"How would you know if you didn't even try?" Morgan smiled hopefully.
"I don't need to try. I just know I can't."
Why would someone like Vincent listen to her?
Giving her a thoughtful look, Morgan spoke again, "Miss Jacob, after all these years I've been by Mr. Bradbury's side, you are the first and only person who made him give up on everything and follow you to this small city."
Pursing her lips, she asked, "Didn't he come here because I escaped from his villa that day?"
"Do you really think that's the case?"
Hearing that, Elaine was a little puzzled.
Not giving up, Morgan tried again, "Let's just give it a try. If you succeed, I promise that you'll be able to leave his sight."
"Really?" she asked with twinkling eyes.
"Of course!" Morgan promised.
Feeling hopeful, she thought that this might be the best way for her to get away from Vincent.
"Morgan, what should I do so that you can help me escape from him?"
"Well..." he pondered for a moment before suggesting, "As long as you can change his mind so that he can control himself from killing people in the future, I will help you. What do you say?"
That was too difficult...
To Vincent, killing was probably as normal as eating and drinking. How could he change his mind overnight?
It wouldn't be easy to change a person's habits and thoughts...
Upon hearing his condition, Elaine hesitated.
Morgan then tried to encourage her, "Let's just try, shall we? What if you succeed? If you don't try, you won't even stand a chance."
Elaine pondered for a moment.
Those words made sense.
Nodding her head, she accepted the challenge, "In that case, I'll give it a try..."
If it didn't work out, she could always run away!
Heaving a sigh of relief, Morgan exclaimed, "Great! Shall we go back now?"
Staying at her spot, Elaine demanded, "I have one more request."
"What is it?"
"I want to stay alone in a room."
"Well..." Morgan was a little flustered. "Miss Jacob, why don't you make do with it? With you by his side, Mr. Bradbury will be able to sleep well. If he doesn't sleep well, he gets irritated. That won't do you any good, Miss Jacob."
Frowning, she retorted, "If I don't get to stay alone in a room, I won't go back to the hotel."
Leaving him with no choice, Morgan muttered, "...Okay, I'll talk to him."
Only then she was willing to follow him.
In the hotel room.
After a shower, Vincent came out and watched some TV to pass the time while he waited.
However, Elaine still wasn't back.
How long has it been since she left? Why wasn't she back yet?
Though he knew that nothing would happen to her when she was outside, he still felt a little worried.
In the end, he got up and walked towards the window. After opening it, he checked the outside.
Ten minutes later, the doorbell rang.
Instinctively, Vincent went to open the door with a cold face.
When the door opened, Elaine and Morgan appeared outside. With a smile, Morgan informed, "Mr. Bradbury, Miss Jacob is back."
Moving to the side, he said, "Come in."
After a moment of hesitation, Elaine entered the room.
Glancing at her in surprise, he intended to close the door, but before he could, Morgan stopped him then and cleared his throat, "Mr. Bradbury."
"Is there anything else?"
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