Chapter 892 Mr. Clark, Herb Clark He hooked his mouth and showed a smirk, âTsk tsk, so itâs Mr.
Evansâ wife, then Iâm even more interested.â
Emelyn crossed her arms and looked up at the man sitting on the road, âHerb Clark, donât blame me for not reminding you, sheâs not someone you can mess with.â
Herb put the cigarette in his mouth, put his hands behind his back, propped on the cement floor, and looked at Amelia with a raised chin and a smile.
The smile of the mixed race carries a bit of both good and evil, but the smile was kinda fake and his expression is hard to read.
Amelia was curious about Herbâs last name, as it was also âClarkâ, but when she saw his impure gaze, she didnât dare ask. If she did, he might have been even ruder. She turned to Emelyn and said, âLetâs go.â
She didnât succeed in escaping this time, so she would have to think of another way.
At Evans Manor, after James kicked Holden and pulled out his gun, he aimed it at Holdenâs heart. âTell Master Davies that if he touches my woman, itâs like declaring war on me. Let him think it over.â They needed him, but they kidnapped his wife to threaten him. Had they lost their minds in Erebus?
Chapter 892 Mr. Clark, Herb Clark Holden didnât expect that Mr. Shawn would rather fight against Master Davies than go to Erebus. This matter was becoming more and more difficult to handle. James glared fiercely at Holden with his hawk-like red eyes, then put away his gun and walked towards the backyard. âStart the helicopter and go to the North Sea!â
âYes, sir!â Andrew replied respectfully and ran towards the backyard. A row of helicopters was parked on the lawn, which was meant for welcoming the bride tomorrow, but now they had to use them to rescue her.
A tall and beautiful man in a black suit, wearing gloves, bent down and got into the helicopter. After putting on his gloves, he waved to Andrew, âIâll fly!â Andrew quickly gave up his seat and commanded the other helicopters to follow.
One after another, the helicopters flew over Arcadia and quickly headed towards the North Sea.â