Chapter 1005
Jordan slightly froze for a moment before slowly nodding his head.
The car drove into the mountains behind the villa. The commotion at the villa continued, and there was thunder
roaring in the sky. It looked like it was about t o rain.
The mountain road was rugged, and | grew dizzy on the road. My stomach turned, and | dry-heaved several
times.
After entering the mountains, the car drove into a clearing with a small airplane parked on it.
The driver stopped the car and looked back at us. "Get out, quick.”
He immediately got out of the car after saying that.
| followed closely behind him. Shannon and the rest got out of the car as well and started running behind m e
toward the airplane.
"Get on, quick!" The man standing at the aircraft door shouted at us, "Hurry up!"
| subconsciously looked in the direction of the villa. A s there were trees covering my sight, | was not able to see
the villa anymore. There was only smoke slowly rising at the top.
Shannon and the rest were helped onboard, so | quickly followed along.
Something felt wrong, yet | could not pinpoint what it was.
Seeing Shannon's slightly pale face, | asked worriedly, "How are you feeling?”
She opened her eyes a little weakly and looked att o say something, but because her throat was parched,
she was not able to get the words out.
Sitting beside us, the man said, "Don't move around. The plane is about to take off."
"Where's Jordan?” | looked at him and asked curiously.
The man’s gaze flickered slightly. "We'll leave first. Mr. Fredericks will meet us in the north.”
| nodded and did not ask any more questions.
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| looked at Shannon and her pained expression. Although | was very worried about her, it was more important for
us to get out of here right now.
The plane took off. Shannon suddenly clasped her tummy and cried out in pain. Looking at her forehead that was
filled with sweat, as well as her tormented expression, | could only imagine how much pain she was in.
| was extremely worried and wanted to help her but a man stopped me. "Our men will handle it, Ms. Lane. Please
sit tight and don't obstruct the work of our
men."
| pursed my lips. “Okay.”
The men summoned two staff who helped Shannon into the operation cabin. | could not be of any help and could
only wait anxiously.
Four hours later, the plane landed.
When | got off the plane, | had no idea where | was and was about to ask the man when he said," Everyone,
hurry up and get onto the plane in front."
Why were we changing planes?
Did Jordan plan all of this in advance?
| was a little doubtful but did not ask the man any questions.
After boarding the plane, | looked back at Nina and the rest who were helped onto the plane.
They had barely said anything in the last few days. After the journey, they were completely drained and their
faces were pale. If no one supported them, they would have fallen after taking a few steps.
| could not help but frown when | noticed them clutching their tummies.
The man cover and urged us to take our seats, so | did not ask him why the first thing itself.
Shannon was feeling much better now and sat in the cabin.
There were many strangers in the cabin and something just felt wrong, yet | could not pinpoint what it was even
after a while.
The plane was ready for take-off. After buckling up m y seatbelt, | looked out the window yet did not feel the joy
of being saved. Instead, | felt a little worried.
It took more than ten hours for the plane to arrive in the north, and by the tit landed, | was already very
muddle-headed.
After leaving the airport, we got into the designated car and were sent to a villa.
After the long flight, everyone was already very exhausted. When Shannon and the rest arrived at the villa, they
all went to their rooms to get ssleep.
| was really sleepy too, but before | went to sleep, | wanted to give Theo a call. However, the man who brought
us here stopped me.
He was a tall and strong man who always wore a cold face. He did not seem to like to smile that much.
He looked atand said in a cold voice, "You need to rest now, Ms. Lane."
| pursed my lips. "Can't | give my family a call?"
The man frowned, his gaze a little cold. He said in a stern tone, "Without Mr. Fredericks' permission, you're not to
contact the outside world, Ms. Lane."
He closed in onafter saying that, seemingly intending to forceback to my room to rest.
Since Jordan wanted it to be this way, it would be inappropriate forto make a call forcefully. | had no choice
but to go back to my room.
Strangely, | was not able to fall asleep even though | was very tired.
From the moment Jordan suggested takingto the north, there was an indescribable doubt in my heart yet |
just could not figure out why.
It was only until midnight that | was finally able to fall asleep.
The next day, just after dawn, | was awoken by the knocking on the door.
| sat up from bed and rubbed my eyes. | then got out of bed and went to open the door.
When | opened the door and saw Dazaray standing outside the door, | froze.
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Her face was pale, and after not seeing daylight for a long tas well as the long flights, her strength had not
recovered yet. She was still in a very weak state.
Apart from Shannon, the other girls had not spoken to me. Seeing Dazaray standing outside my door actually
surprised me.
| stepped aside and slowly said, "Cin."
Dazaray walked into the room and locked the door from inside. She then looked atwith a sinister
expression, resentment filling her eyes.
| was a little puzzled and asked in confusion, "What's wrong?"
Dazaray sneered before pulling up her shirt.
| was stunned when | saw that her abdomen was wrapped in gauze.
| cback to my senses and asked in a trembling voice, "How did you get hurt?"
| had speculation in my heart but refused to believe it.
Dazaray asked with a sneer, "What do you think?”
My face turned ghastly pale. | knew better than anyone what kind of surgery Milan did in the operating theater.
Dazaray's abdomen was wrapped in gauze, so | knew what kind of surgery she had without being told.
| cast my mind back to their state in the past few days. They constantly had pale faces and abdomen pain. These
were not the aftereffects of going a long period of twithout seeing daylight.
Also, | feared that there was something additional in their bodies that was causing their bodies to reject it.
| spoke in a rather husky voice, "Are Shannon and the rest the sas you?"
Dazaray looked atwith a gaze full of resentment.
There was no doubt that she resented me. I did not know what to say suddenly and merely looked at her i n
silence.
It was useless regardless of what | said now. It would only make her resentmore.
The only thing | could do now was find Jordan and seek his help to find someone to operate on them.
| pursed my lips and said, "I'll go to Jordan and ask him to find doctors to operate on you." &