Chapter 1356
Chapter 1356
Chapter 1356 The Dangerous Outside World
“You’ve been sleeping for over two hours; be careful not to have trouble falling asleep tonight!” Abel sat
on the roadside and said, “Did you forget our agreement? Today is only the first day.”
Emmeline suddenly remembered Abel’s three rules when he bought the phone for her.
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“It doesn’t matter. I will make it a routine to call at 5:30 p.m. to’you every day!”
“You’re really something!” Emmeline pouted. “Whatever floats your boat!”
“Emma, come out and stretch a bit,” Abel said, extinguishing his cigarette and getting up to carry
Emmeline out of the car. “We’ll find a county town about an hour ahead, where we can stay overnight
and have dinner. We should be home by tomorrow night.”
After a brief rest, Luca took the wheel, and they drove for another hour and a half. At a little past 7 p.m.,
as the sky grew darker, they finally reached a county town
Abel visually assessed a “park and stay” establishment by the roadside and asked Luca to check it out.
Lucal quickly returned, shaking his head, and said, “No good. They have that.”
“It looks quite clean, Emmeline said. “What’s wrong?”
“Don’t ask, you’re too young,” Abel said.
As Luca started the truck, two scantily clad young women came out of the “park and stay” courtyard,
waving their hands at Abel while lifting their skirts.
Abel immediately pressed Emmeline’s head into his chest.
When Emmeline raised her head again, she had a moment of epiphany. Those two women were not
wearing underwear under their skirts, were they?
They continued driving. The county town was very small, and within a few minutes, they reached the
end.” They made a U-turn and checked out two more places.
At the third establishment, Luca said, “This one will do.”
Abel got out of the car to take a look. It seemed to be a county-owned inn, clean but quiet.
He returned to the car and said, “Let’s go with this one
They parked the car in the backyard and booked two standard rooms. Then, they went to choose a
restaurant for dinner.
The restaurant was quite ordinary but appeared clean. It had three large rooms and two rows of
outdoor stalls. They ordered several dishes, all of which Emmeline liked.
Luca was a carnivore and ordered a large plate of lamb. He also wanted to get some beer but was
stopped by Abel.
“Don’t overdo it. Don’t you know where we’re at?” Abel said. “We’ll drink to our hearts’ content when we
get back.”
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Luca glanced at Emmeline. “You see that, Emmeline? Your brother is quite bossy!”
“You’re just realizing that?” Emmeline chuckled. “I’ve known that for over a decade.”
Just then, about half a dozen young men entered the restaurant, all around their twenties. Two of them
were shirtless, covered in tattoos of oriental dragons and tigers, and were quite loud and rowdy. They
stood by the entrance, scanning the entire hall, seemingly recognizing everyone inside.
“Boss, business is good today!” one of the young men with an oriental tiger tattoo on his arm
exclaimed.
“Yeah, business is good!” the owner responded as if they all knew each other.
Abel handed his wallet to Luca and whispered, “Pay the bill.” He then took Emmeline’s hand and led
her
out.
Luca clutched the wallet and walked toward the counter to settle the clearly overpriced bill, cursing
silently in his mind.
After paying the exorbitant bill, Luca muttered to himself while making his way out.
Suddenly, a leg extended from under a nearby table and tripped Luca, causing him to stumble and fall
face down.
“You d’mn idiot!” Luca cursed loudly, then quickly got up, threw a punch, and hit the person who
tripped. him right in the eye.
Four or five men immediately pounced on Luca and pinned him to the ground.
Abel, who had just reached the exit, realized something was wrong and warned Emmeline, “Emma,
stay as far away as you can!”
He quickly turned back and entered the fight.
Emmeline watched in shock as she saw Abel fight like she had never seen before. Even the seemingly
slender Luca wasn’t a pushover!
As she witnessed five young men being subdued-three of them lying on the ground-the shortest one
grabbed a long wooden stool and swung it toward Abel and Luca. The stool hit Luca, knocking him
down, and then struck Abel on his left side, sending him flying several feet away.
Several of the young men grabbed the wallet and fled in panic.
Inside the restaurant, the other customers either quickly settled their bills and left or moved their seats
farther away. It seemed like everyone understood that when you dabble in the outside world, it was
better to avoid getting involved in unnecessary conflicts.
Emmeline rushed forward and knelt beside Abel, calling out anxiously, “Abel! Are you okay?”
Abel rolled over, his eyebrows furrowed, and said, “I’ll live.”