Above the mirror, Nina left a hastily written message, "3:00 a. m., Pier 7," and he immediately understood that someone must have helped Senator Hughes move on and escape to a foreign country.
And Senator Hughes, apparently, took Nina with him when he left.
He wonders for what purpose Senator Hughes is taking Nina.
Perhaps Senator Hughes had guessed that Nina had betrayed him and was furious.
All he knew was that he had to save her. Without even thinking, he rushed straight to Pier 7. Even if it was single-handedly, he had to try.
When he reached the dock, he left the car in a slightly remote and isolated area, then drew his gun and approached the warehouse little by little.
The drizzle has become a moderate rain.
Very obstructive to vision and the ground is slippery, to his detriment.
Sure enough, he saw Senator Hughes on the dock near the reef, and in addition, there were several men in black with guns protecting Senator Hughes.
On the ground beside Senator Hughes, there appears to be a woman bound and thrown like a sack on the ground.
It kept raining, and no one helped her with her umbrella.
From a distance, it looks like Nina.
Chris snuck around the other side of the reef, taking advantage of the faint illuminating light from above a vacant fishing boat.
He saw clearly that it was indeed Nina . She was soaking wet and very messy.
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