Chapter 158 Being Found By Francis
Chapter 158 Being Found By Francis
Chapter 158 Being Found By Francis
Soon, Courtney took her to the train station.
The train station was crowded with people, and Courtney was relieved to see the crowds.
To find Lilian among so many people had no difference to find a needle in a haystack. Courtney was relieved and she was not afraid Francis would find Lilian.
"Lily, I'll see you in Hamiton. Be careful when you take the train. Call me if you have anything wrong, okay?"
Lilian nodded and gestured, "OK, you too. Be careful on the way."
"Well, I'll go first." Courtney didn't dare to delay, for fear that Francis would find them.
They would not be safe until they got off the freeway.
Lilian stood there and watched Courtney's car go away.
She didn't intend to leave. Johnson wanted to frame Courtney and make others believe Courtney took her away.
If she really left with Courtney, it would fit in exactly with his wishes. And if she were caught, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Luckily, Courtney had gone. She could definitely not be caught by Francis.
When Francis found her, he wouldn't hunt for Courtney.
Lilian wondered if she had the chance to see Courtney again.
She stood quietly on the platform. People came and went around, as the cold wind shuttled back and forth on the platform. It began to drizzle and the dense rain hung over the pedestrians like fog.
Everyone was in a hurry, but Lilian stood still.
After a long time, Lilian took out her mobile phone and bought herself a ticket online.
She didn't bring all her certificates, so even if she bought a ticket and got on the train, she couldn't survive in a new place.
Lilian sat in the hall, listening to the radio.
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When Nelson led people to find the room, it was empty.
Through monitoring, he found that Lilian had appeared on the first floor and then went back.
But no one was there. He was late.
Nelson was about to vent his anger, when he got a call, saying that Lilian bought a ticket.
Lilian sat in the hall for over two hours. It was getting late and there were fewer people in the hall.
The people around her had changed a lot, and only she was sitting here.
Suddenly a shadow was cast overhead. Lilian was dazed and then slowly raised her head.
Nelson was standing in front of her.
"Ms. Rossum, please come back with us."
Nelson was breathless. He rushed there for fear that he would be late and Lilian left by car.Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
If Lilian went out of the Linkland City, it would be more difficult to find her.
Lilian pinched her lips. She stood up and nodded.
Nelson was relieved to see her promise and couldn't help reminding her, "Mr. Landau is outside."
Lilian was slightly puzzled. She turned to look at Nelson.
Nelson gave her a look, indicating her to look out for herself.
Lilian's fingers clenched subconsciously. She pinched her lips, suppressed her anxiety, and walked out.
She came to the parking lot outside the railway station. The rain had stopped and there was some water on the ground.
She stepped on the wet ground and walked to Maibakh, the most eye-catching car.
Lilian came to the window and stood quietly outside.
The window slowly fell, revealing Francis' handsome face. He tilted his head and looked at her with cold eyes.
As the lights in the parking lot were dim, his face was hidden in the darkness, and Lilian couldn't see his expression clearly.
Lilian's fingers tightened, and her nails pinched her palm hard.
Nelson came over and reminded Lilian, "Ms. Rossum, get in the car."