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Chapter 1136
Yuna stared at Xyla as if trying to learn something from her expression.
Yorrick pushed the bodyguards who were standing outside apart and entered with a stoic expression. “Why are you
here?”
Yuna looked back at him. “You know why. Yorrick.”
Yorrick sniggered. “So you admit that you’ve done something.”
Yuna’s eyes flashed with anger. “I have to remove all obstacles for you. If you don’t let her go, I won’t let her have
an easy life either.”
Xyla was somewhat shocked.
What did they mean by ‘done something’? Was the accident the other night not an accident?
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtYoirick looked at her coldly.
After a moment he walked to Xyla, put his arm around her shoulders, and led her away.
Yuna yelled, “Yorrick Hathaway! This is your last chance.”
Yorrick stopped in his tracks-the hand around Xyla’s shoulder tightened while he looked back at his mother with red
eyes filled with anger. “Go ahead and try.”
Yuna’s expression froze. Seeing how Yorrick was going against her for a woman, she looked more and more
embarrassed. Her son shouldn’t try to escape her control. She wouldn’t allow it!
Yorrick brought Xyla to the garage and helped her get into the back seat, then asked the driver to send her to the
hotel so she could rest.
Right when he was closing the door, he suddenly looked at Xyla, cupped her face, and kissed her. Xyla’s pupils
shrunk, and she blinked rapidly.
He lingered for a moment before moving away from her lips and pushing her hair behind her head to reveal her
entire face. He kept his hand on her face. “I left your passport at the front desk. You can leave if you want.”
“You…” Xyla was surprised that he was going to let her go so soon.
“Why? Are you not ready to leave?” His muscles tensed, and he breathed heavily while he got closer to her face.
“Don’t you want to leave? I’m letting you go now. I don’t want to see you in Yaramoor anymore. Get out of here
once you have collected your passport.”
He pushed Xyla into the car, slammed the door, and turned away.
The driver slowly drove away.
Yorrick covered his face with his hand and composed himself, then picked up his phone to make a phone call.
Tristan received the call from Yorrick.” How can I help you. Mr. Hathaway?” He picked up his teacup and pressed it
to his lips.
He paused after listening to what Yorrick had to say and slowly sipped his tea.” Alright, I’ll arrange for it.” When Xyla
arrived at the hotel, her passport was indeed at the front desk. She picked it up, returned to her room, walked to
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthe huge window, and looked at this city that she was somewhat familiar with.
Yorrick finally allowed her to go home, so she was supposed to be happy. The glass revealed that a few people
approached her through the reflection, causing her to turn around in shock.
Just when she was struggling to get free from the hand covering her mouth, something was injected into her back,
and she started dozing off.
Once she fainted, the man threw the syringe aside and kicked it under the couch. He then pushed her into the
cleaner’s cart and let the person in the cleaner’s uniform outside push her away.
When Xyla woke up, she realized that she was in a dimly lit room with just one window secured by metal bars.
She felt pain from the spot the drug had been injected, while the wound on her shoulder seemed to have reopened
and blood was sipping through.
Where was this?
Xyla slowly got up and felt around her pocket, only to find she didn’t have her phone. She put pressure on her
shoulder while walking to the window, which was 6 feet from the ground. She couldn’t see what was outside.