Nathaniel knew what she was thinking when he saw Mango's contemplative expression. He hugged Mango tightly in his arms and said in a low voice, "Don't worry, as long as I'm here, others won't have the chance to hurt you again."
Mango just smiled but didn't say anything.
Nathaniel knew that there were some things that needed to be done slowly.
The rest of the travelers were still complaining.
Mango was a little worried. If that was the case, when would they be able to leave this place?
Just then, a jeep drove over and stopped in front of Mango and Nathaniel.
"Mr. and Mrs. Ye, Mr. Malthus asked us to drive the car over."
Mango was slightly taken aback. Before she could even figure out who he was referring to, Nathaniel had already took the car keys. He said to Mango, "Let's go, get on the car."
When the other travelers saw that Nathaniel had a car, they immediately became very friendly.
"Hey there, how about we pay you and you bring us along?" Mango looked at these people. She didn't really know most of them as she didn't pay much attention to them even when they were on the bus.
Nathaniel pulled Mango into the car and said, "Sorry, we have things to do. It's not convenient to bring everyone along. There will be another tour bus passing by later. You guys should wait for a while."
After saying that, he did not care what they said and closed the window directly. Then, he stepped on the gas pedal and drove away.
Mango had already fastened her seat belt and was noncommittal about Nathaniel's action.
After driving for a while, Nathaniel asked in a low voice, "Do you think it's cruel for me to do that?"
"No! When you go out, you should be careful. Those people are strangers, and we don't know who they are. It’s not a good thing if disputes happen the moment you get into the car.”
Mango made a gesture as she spoke.
Nathaniel felt that Mango had grown up.
In the past, Mango would have been very kind to take these people along. However, she did not say anything just now. Now that she noticed problems like these, Nathaniel did not know whether he should feel comforted or regretful.
Mango couldn't understand the complicated
emotions in Nathaniel's eyes. However, she wasn't too comfortable and felt a little conflicted over what she was doing right now. However, she knew that this was the best way to minimize the damage done to her.
When the car drove into the nearby village, Mango saw the two big busses they had rode.
She pulled Nathaniel's hand and made a gesture, saying, "Let's drive there."
Obviously, Nathaniel also saw the bus.
He nodded and drove to the driver's side window. Because the window was opened a little bit, Mango and Nathaniel could hear the driver on a call. "They ran away. We've looked for them, but we couldn't find them. I’m waiting here now, as I think they will come to this place."
A thought flashed through Mango's mind.
Fortunately, Nathaniel was sensible. Otherwise, who knows what would have happened to them?
Needless to say, it must have had something to do with Edolie. After all, they didn't know many people here, and Edolie had a conflict with them.
When she thought that there would always be someone viciously targeting her, Mango felt extremely uncomfortable.
But she didn't want to say anything to Nathaniel.
Nathaniel was also thinking about this problem, but he was afraid that Mango would overthink, so he didn't talk about it.
Both of them drove silently into another village after a while.
This village was very ordinary and there were not many people. There was a small market at the entrance of the village which sold seasonal fruits.
Mango looked at the snakefruit that she liked as well as the mangosteens. She couldn't help but pull at Nathaniel.
Nathaniel stopped the car and whispered, "You just wait in the car, I will buy it for you. If anything happens, don't worry about me and drive away by yourself."
As he spoke, he handed the car keys to Mango.
Mango paused for a moment but she did not say anything.
After Nathaniel got out of the car, she suddenly felt a little nervous.
Didn't they come here to travel?
Why did she have to be on tenterhooks?
This kind of feeling made Mango feel upset.
The special insignia on the car reminded Mango of something.
Mr. Malthus?
Merle?
Mango still remembered the harm that Merle had done to her and the Hans family. She still felt a little uncomfortable.
Just then, a strange phone number's message came in.
"I know that you don't want to see me or hire me, but Dark Night Empire is yours, Madam. I am just a temporary agent. As long as you give the order, everyone will listen to you, and I will leave at any time. I know that I can't make up for the harm that I have done to you. It's useless to say sorry now, so please let me make up for what I did. Let me handle Edolie. You and Mr. Ye can just enjoy the trip, don't worry."
Mango looked at the text message on her phone and felt extremely uncomfortable.
She had truly treated Merle as one of her men, and she had even done everything she could to save him. However, she did not expect that he would eventually stand on Madam Ye's side.
She couldn't complain. After all, it was Madam Ye who raised Merle, but she couldn't forgive him as he still betrayed her.
In Mango's mind, she constantly recalled the times when she was with Merle. The more she thought about it, the more pain she felt.
She replied with a text message straight away.
"Don't send me any more messages. I don't need you to care about my affairs. Once something happens, it’s very difficult to pretend that it has never occurred. At most, I can forget everything about us, but I don't want to have anything to do with you anymore."
After sending the message, Mango blacklisted the number.
When Merle saw the text message sent by Mango, he couldn't help but smile bitterly.
There wasn't even the slightest possibility of friendship between him and Mango?
He tried to send another text message to Mango but when the notification came out, Merle felt upset once again.
Mango was the first woman he had fallen in love with, but now, and he didn't even have the chance to be her friend. This kind of feeling would haunt him for the rest of his life, and he would be mired in regret.
However, Mango didn't care what Merle thought.
She sent Rainie a WhatsApp message asking if she could get some money.
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