Chapter 69 Being Took Away
Chapter 69 Being Took Away
As soon as Bob fell, he saw a person behind him. He didn't know when that man woke up. He hold the stick in his hand, which he had thrown away just now, was trembling and attacked him from behind.
There was still a bloodstain on the wooden stick. It didn't know whether it was from Bob or the young man.
The young man walked over carefully and poked the man lying on the ground with the stick. It had to be said that Bob had impressed him when he against ten people by his own. He was afraid that he would be more tragic if Bob didn't pass out.
He then rushed to call his buddy after he confirmed that Bob had fainted.
The young man who was the leader called someone after he woke up, and soon the phone was connected.
"He fainted in the old street in the south of the city." The young man said gingerly.
"Got it. There will be a truck to take that person away. You just need to dock the secret signal." A strange man's voice resounded from the other end of the line.
Soon, a big truck came towards them. They exchanged the signal, and a group of people came out to carry Bob on the truck.
"Well, how about the money?" The young man rubbed his hands and cautiously asked the stranger in front of him.
"Money? Huh, come on! " The man sneered and said. Several strong men rushed to them, and these young men were beaten up again.
They lay on the ground and couldn't move. Those men kept kicking and beating them.
"You brat, go home and drink some milk! How dare to ask the money! " One of the men sneered, pointed at the young man, and said disdainfully.
The men got on the van as soon as they finished speaking, and in a short while, the van took Bob away.
The young man wailed on the ground but could not move.
The street lights stopped working and darkness fell over the ground.
In the quiet night, Lily was lying on the bed and playing with her phone.
All the information she researched were about tax. Her heart beat so fast that she didn't know why. She was getting more and more nervous.
Bob hadn't contacted her for many days. Seeing that the court would be called few days later, Lily was a little panic.
She wanted to know whether Bob had found the key evidence. After weighing it over, she called him.
The ringing sound of the telephone echoed in the quiet night. It made the disturbing atmosphere was spooky more, she felt even more flustered. Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
After a long time, she heard, "sorry, the subscriber you dialed is power off." A mechanical voice sounded from the other end of the phone. Hearing that, Lily was somewhat frustrated.
She called him twice, but it was the same result.
At last, she had to hang up the phone, threw it aside, and stared at the ceiling in a daze.
She hadn't been to the prison since she had seen her father last time. She didn't know how about him. Thinking of this, she couldn't help but sigh deeply.
Kevin didn't go home tonight. Their way of getting along was weird and unusual. Lily sighed and covered her head with the quilt, then she closed her eyes.
Not long after she fell asleep, a figure approached the bed carefully, standing on one side and staring straight at the little woman on the bed.
Kevin came back. Seeing that the light in her room was still on, then he came to look at her.
She seemed to be fat, but her mental state was not very good.
Thinking of the things happened in Haber, Kevin's eyes became deep, and he gently stroked Lily's face with his hand.
She slept so soundly that she didn't wake up even he touched her like this.
Kevin sighed, covered her with the quilt, gave a light kiss on her lips and then left the room.
"What is Lois doing?" After Kevin went back to the study, he instantly took back the warm feeling in his eyes and became indifferent.
"Miss Bai's agent wanted to make up some fake positive comments for Lois. Does it need to be intervened?" The assistant answered in a low voice.
Kevin was so malicious and insidious that he didn't dare to make decision by him own.
Kevin glanced at him and flipped through the book Lily had read before. "How do they want to do?"
If Lois wanted to utilized Lily and got his women involved it, then she would has to seek blessings from others.
"She didn't utilize Mrs. Qin." The assistant understood what Kevin mean and answered.
"Then let her be. I want to see what she can do." Kevin frowned. He didn't let his assistant interfere in this matter.
"Keep eyes on her." Kevin added.
The assistant nodded and then reported to him the company's recent work and Kevin's schedule for tomorrow.
"On the court day of Haber..." The assistant asked.
Kevin frowned deeply. He gently tapped the book with his hands and said, "I will be there."
The assistant nodded and after He saw that Kevin didn't say anything else, he went out carefully.
The study was quiet but only the sound of a man turning the pages slowly. Every page was noted carefully by Lily, she also wrote some own thoughts about that.
The last signature was one month ago.
She hadn't read for a long time.
A wicked glint flashed in Kevin's eyes. He closed the book lightly.
The next day when Lily woke up, the sun was already in the middle of the sky. She was still in a daze when she opened her eyes.
She turned to the sound source until Kevin knocked on the door.
"Come in." After covering herself with the quilt, she answered the door. While saying this, she glanced at the phone screen, it was clean, without any messages.
There was still no news from Bob.
"You can ask our lawyer team to help you with your father's case." Instead of coming in, Kevin only leaned against the door frame.
Hearing this, the hand Lily hided under the quilt slowly clenched into a fist.
She had asked them something in the company. What did he mean now?
"If you really can't find a lawyer in fierceness in the court." Kevin added.
Raising her head suddenly, she stared at the tall man and refused decisively, "no, thanks."
She refused too thoroughly that Kevin couldn't spoke more. Finally, he sighed and said, "whatever you want."
He stepped back and closed the door for Lily. Such a simple move seemed to have triggered the bomb in Lily's heart.
The higher the expectation for the person, the more disappointed the woman would be when the man was so "obedient".
She angrily pulled out the pillow under her body, and threw it in the direction of the door as if she was released her anger.