Davey replied with a calm smile, âWeâre almost there, not much Longer.
â
Casey was left speechless.
She tried to open the car window, but it was locked.
Every detail in this car was set up to keep her from getting away.
It reminded her of the time she was confined in the villa, unable to flee despite her efforts.
She had sat on the balcony and, under his watchful eyes, had jumped in a bid for freedom.
She was ready to risk her life for freedom.
But Davey had softened the ground beneath the balcony.
Casey didnât die from the fall but was knocked out for a long time, waking up to find herself in this situation.
Feeling trapped was like being squeezed by the pressures of deep-sea waters.
Caseyâs face was pale, but she was pretending to have amnesia and couldnât show any clear emotions.
She said weakly, âI need some fresh air.
â
Davey looked at her with concern.
âThe wind is very cold while the car is moving.
It might make you sick.
â
Caseyâs lips turned a shade paler.
âDonât I even have the right to feel the wind?â
Davey sighed gently, sounding tired of her.
âCasey, whatâs on your mind? I never said you couldnât.
â
âThen open the window.
You said you wanted to make me happy today, and Iâm not happy right now.
â Casey began to become more demanding.
Davey observed her for a moment and signaled to the driver to lower the window.
The window opened halfway, and Casey felt a burst of cold air.
However, as the surroundings got even emptier, Casey started to worry.
âDavey, where are we actually going?â
Daveyâs face was unreadable as he disclosed, âWeâre leaving Aurora.
â
âLeaving Aurora?â Casey was stunned, thinking she had heard wrong.
âYou said we were going out for some fun.
Why does that suddenly involve leaving Aurora? Why the rush?â
Davey responded calmly, âCasey, Iâve grown tired of this place.
I need a change of scenery, and bringing you along doesnât mean we canât have fun.
â
Casey was at a loss for words.
She suddenly reached for the door, screaming, âStop the car! Stop the carâ
Daveyâs decision seemed irrational to her.
He insisted on leaving, but she couldnât possibly go with him.
Her daughter had only just arrived in Aurora.
Leaving now could mean she might never see her daughter again.
She simply could not leave!
The only thing on Caseyâs mind was escaping and finding her daughter.
However, her attempts to escape were in vain.
Davey effortlessly lifted her onto his lap, holding her back.
âCasey, why are you so against leaving? Is there someone in Aurora that makes you want to stay?â
Caseyâs mind raced.
She obviously couldnât reveal anything about her daughter and quickly said, âI havenât had the chance to say goodbye to Dr.
Hinks.
You announced the leaving so suddenly, without giving me any time to prepare.
â
Davey maintained his calm and said, âIf you want to see Dr.
Hinks, then weâll go see her.
â