Just as everyone is in a hurry, Vivian put the child in the corner of the bungalow. She installs a location
tracker and a remote-controlled mini bomb on his body.
Although it is miniature, it is enough to kill Adair.
After this, she takes off the light bulb near the door and throws it in the mud. She looks around. There
is no other light except the moonlight above her head. It is very dark and very quiet, only the sound of
leaves being blown by the wind.
She has been searching for this place for a long time. Halfway up the mountain, it is very concealed.
Unless someone walks up, they will not be able to find this place at all. There are many trees around
her. Even if they want to find it, they would waste a lot time.
After making sure that nothing goes wrong, Vivian returns to the bungalow. She takes out a silver bottle
from a bag she has brought with her. It is very small, which is only half the size of her palm.
Under the moonlight, the silver bottle is shining with a cold light. Vivian stares at the small bottle with
endless desire in her eyes. Thinking of the plan, she is so excited that she can’t sleep at all. She only
has one idea, that is, dawn quickly.
Vivian doesn’t expect herself to be this calm in the dilapidated house. She has been sitting there the
whole night and does not sleep or eat. However, she does not feel sleepy or hungry. Her mind is filled
with her plans.
When it is dawn, she walks to the corner and looks at the little boy who is unconsciously trembling. She
suddenly pulls Adair’s collar which scares him out of his slumber.
They look into each other’s eyes. One pair is the most vicious and the other is the most innocent.
Vivian fiercely warns him, “Don’t move. There is a bomb on you. If you don’t want to die together with
your father, stay here obediently.”
A bomb.
A five-year-old child has already known what that is. Hearing her say this, the little boy is shocked
instantly and he doesn’t dare to move.
Vivian put him back in the corner. She walks to the big bag she has brought with her and takes out a
long nude dress. She completely ignores the boy behind her and changes her clothes on the spot.
Adair is so frightened that he closes his eyes, and he hears the terrifying rustle of clothes.
After a while, the sound disappears. Then he hears the sound of the wooden door being closed, Adair
opens his eyes slightly. Vivian is gone.
…
Vivian spends nearly an hour to walks down along another road in the mountain. She throws her dirt-
covered shoes into the trash can and puts on her prepared high heels.
Apart from the redness in her eyes, she doesn’t look any different from before.
She stops a taxi. Before getting on the taxi, she turns around and glances at the mountain behind her.
A trace of unhappiness flashes through her eyes. Perhaps only she knows what she is thinking now.
After getting on the car, Vivian turns on her phone again. Before she can find Rex’s number, a phone
call has comes in.
She pauses for a moment, and then she picks it up. The anxious voice of the man comes from the
phone, “Have you thought it through?”
After a night of waiting, the man’s voice is very hoarse. It is as if his throat has been exposed to the sun
in the desert. He must be very worried. He can’t find the boy, and he is uncertain whether the boy is still
alive or not. Does that mean that this man also thinks about her all night?
Vivian stops looking at the scenery outside. “Go to NO. 52, LN Street.”
“Alright.” Without saying anything, Rex immediately winks at the person who monitors his phone
nearby.
The latter receives the signal and quickly finds the location from the networked system. It is a very
ordinary restaurant that only ordinary people would go to.
Vivian’s gaze falls on her thigh under her skirt. She gently closes her eyes and sighs, “Rex, did you
miss me last night?”
The eavesdropper subconsciously glanced at Rex when he heard this erotic sentence, but Rex’s
expression does not change at all. The air around him is very cold. “Yes, I can’t miss you more,” Rex
says.
He misses her so much that he wishes he can immediately find this woman, chop her up and feed her
to the dog!
Vivian doesn’t care at all. She laughs so loudly that the driver can’t help but look back at her. “That’s
really good. See you later.”
When the phone is hung up, the woman’s disgusting voice finally disappears.
Pehry frowns and grabs Rex’s arm, “We’ll be able to find the final position of the car in about an hour.
Rex, try your best to talk more with her, we will …”
“I’ll go there.” Rex interrupts him. “Continue the investigation. I’ll go over first.”
Pehry doesn’t think it is the best way, but he knows that he can’t change Rex’s idea, so he has to
compromise. “I’ll have someone follow you, in case there’ll be danger.”
“She will notice it.” Rex doesn’t dare to take any risks. “Now that Adair is in her hand, we can’t provoke
her.”
Everyone knows that Vivian is crazy now, and she has no humanity at all.
Pehry frowns. “She’s alone. She won’t bring the child with her when she meets you. It’s very likely that
Adair is still in the previous place. It’s very dangerous for you to go like this.”
Of course Rex understands what Pehry is talking about, but …
“Pehry, I can’t take the chance. I can’t just wait and do nothing, even if I might be in danger. That’s my
son.” Rex looks at his old friend, and there are tears in his beautiful eyes.
Pehry looks at the tall man in front of him. It is as if he is not looking at a person, but at a group of
people. Rex tells him so forcefully that it is his son, who is worthy of all his efforts. Rex’s glance is so
profound that he still remembers it clearly many years later.
Rex goes there anyway. He gets into the car alone and leaves Red Club in a hurry.
Pehry installs a location tracker on Rex’s phone. This is his final compromise. Adair is important, but for
Pehry, the old friend Rex is more important than that child.
Rex drives at a speed of more than 120 miles towards the address Vivian gives him. He can’t even
analyze why she would decide to meet him there. He doesn’t have the initiative until he gets the child’s
position.
Just as he concentrates on driving, the phone in the passenger seat rings. He thinks it is Vivian again,
but actually it is Lily.
‘Creak’—
The high-speed spinning tires suddenly stop and rub against the asphalt road, releasing a burst of
white smoke.
The car stops by the roadside; the man looks at the name on the screen, and his hand holding the
steering wheel sweats. Only when Lily calls again, does he press the green answer button, “Hello.”
On the other side of the ocean, Lily stands at where she used to work. She looks at her neat desk. She
wants to share the joy of her returning tomorrow, but she is shocked by the voice coming from the
phone.
Rex’s voice is very tense, which causes her to panic. Lily subconsciously feels that something has
happened, and she immediately asks, “What happened?”
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