Login via

A Vengeful Girl novel Chapter 166

Tossing and turning, Robert was restless and couldn't fall sleep. His mind was racing, thinking about the good times that he had had with Linda when they were younger. In particular, two years ago, when they were reading books in the library in silence.

Her presence was enough to make it memorable.

And he missed such times. He missed her.

He had taken that time for granted, not knowing that that was the last time they could have alone.

It was already 4pm.

"Paul, any words from Linda?"

Charles sat on the sofa in the living room of Mu Clan, and knocked the table in a rhythmic way. The expression on his face was stiff and rigid, And his eyes were blood-shot, in agony that he had yet to hear or find the love of his life. She had disappeared, without a word and as much as they tried, She couldn't be found. Who had taken Linda?

"No, Young Master Mu. I'm sorry." Paul answered, his voice almost a whisper.

"Keep checking! Use all the resources we have!" Charles demanded, pounding the table hard.

"Yes, sir!" Paul responded, retreating back to his office to continue the investigation.

Finally, there was a breakthrough in the case. At 7am, Paul rushed back into the living room, finding Charles in the same spot that he had left him. "Young Master Mu, I think I found Her Ladyship! She is in Huo's villa."

"Huo's villa?"

Charles' facial expression turned grim.

Did Robert Huo kidnap Linda? Charles didn't think so. Robert didn't seem like he could. Even though he had history with Linda, he was a respected member of the society.

If not Robert, then Adam is the most likely suspect. Oh no... Charles thought, shivering at the prospect that a delusional man had abducted Linda. Charles knew Adam was indeed much more sophisticated than he looked. People usually underestimated Adam, but not Charles.

He was an absolute unfathomable and dangerous individual. He sympathized with Adam's predicament, caused by an incident that happened years ago.

Did Adam blame him? Charles thought, standing up. He began to pace back and forth, worried. What happened to Adam wasn't Charles' fault

But it had something to do with him.

"Yes, Young Master. But it was strange how I discovered the news. I just..."

"What is it?" Charles interjected. "I discovered her location by chance. I received an encrypted text message about her whereabouts. It's very suspicious."

"I don't care Paul, I just want to get Linda. Once she is safely in my arms, then we will figure the rest out later. Let's go." Charles quipped, already half way to the front door.

Linda felt an excruciating pain in her head

As if it was going to explode.

Her memory had yet to come back. Perplexed, she tried to recall what had just happened. When she opened her eyes, she found herself in a foreign place, but the ceiling seemed familiar.

Where am I?

She touched her Dragon Ring on her hand subconsciously, resting easy that she still had it. She looked down at herself, and breathed a sigh of relief, that her clothes remained intact and on her body.

As she turned around, she saw Robert lying on the nearby couch with his eyes closed. Obviously, he was sleeping.

What's going on in here?

All she could remember was that at 4pm yesterday, when she was leaving school, the driver of a black car parking at the gate claimed that he was asked by Charles to pick her up, matching what Charles had told her earlier, so she got in without a hesitation.

When she entered the car, she immediately felt that there was something wrong. But it was too late. The driver locked the doors and turned around with a handkerchief in his hand. The handkerchief was doused, in what was presumably chloroform, and forcibly placed around her mouth and nose. She struggled to swat the assailant's hand away, but the grip was too strong. Soon after, she blacked out.

Linda regretted that she didn't mull over the driver's statement, which was full of loopholes. It didn't make sense and she only realized this when she was already in the car.

She had thought that she was kidnapped by someone random but now that she saw Robert she wasn't sure what to think. It was so weird.

Instinctively, she figured that Robert wouldn't hurt her, because if he was planning to, He wouldn't have slept on the sofa the whole night.

Linda concluded that Robert hadn't laid his hands on her, as she didn't feel that there was anything wrong with her body, and no item of clothing was out of place.

But why did he bring her back here?

She was confused about everything and needed answers soon.

Robert was a light sleeper and, woke up as soon as he heard Linda fidgeting.

He felt uneasy as he noticed that she was looking at him suspiciously with a glint of fear in her eyes.

His heart sank. He never wanted her to think that he could ever hurt her.

"Linda, you are awake."

Knotting her eyebrows, Linda looked at him and asked, "What's happening, Robert?"

Robert didn't know how to explain it. He couldn't tell Linda that his little brother Adam had abducted her, nor could he tell her that she was presented to him as a gift. It sounded absurd even when he thought about it. If he did, their friendship was very likely to come to an end and, There would be conflict between the two families. So Robert decided to make up a story. "I wanted some information about the school last night, so I called you. But your phone was switched off. I thought it was strange, so I checked your GPS to see where you were. When I located you, you had been left on a bench by the road with a handkerchief, which had been doused with chloroform by your side. I knew you had been drugged. So, I thought it best to bring you somewhere safe, so I brought you here."

"Really?

Thank you for bringing me to safety, Robert."

Linda answered, an expression of doubt on her face.

Linda was sure that Robert wasn't telling the truth. But so far he didn't mean to harm or offend her. But at the back of her mind, a thought gnawed at her. How did Robert conveniently find her drugged at a bench on the roadside and yet Charles couldn't?

That didn't make sense!

Another thought was; why did Robert bring her back to his house, instead of calling Charles or even

Taking her home?

Didn't he know that she was engaged?

She couldn't think about the situation anymore, as it made her head ache. She just wanted to go home. She rose from the bed, slowly; making sure that the sudden movement didn't make her headache worse.

Besides, it was inappropriate for an engaged woman to be in the bed of a man that wasn't her intended.

"Thank you, Robert. I will treat you to dinner some other day. But now, I have to go. Charles must be worried sick about me." With that, she put on her shoes, ready to leave. Suddenly, someone knocked at the door. Robert gently said, "Come in."

Alice Mei opened the door, "Master Robert, there is a group of people in the living room for you. They are demanding to see ..."

Before she could finish, Alice Mei noticed Linda.

Her mouth fell open.

"I told them that there was no lady here in with you, but there she is.

Master Robert, what should I tell them?"

The inquiry gave Robert a headache. He didn't know how to explain to Alice why and how Linda was in his room.

"Uh...Alice Mei, I uh..."

To her recollection, Alice didn't remember seeing Robert bringing Linda home. How did she get here? She asked herself.

Just then a group of people rushed in, With Charles and Paul at the forefront.

When Charles saw Linda sitting there, safe and sound, his icy demeanor mitigated.

Now that Linda was fine, a weight lifted off his mind."Linda, my love." He approached her and wrapped his arms around her.Charles had been worried about her the whole night.He had no clue who had taken her or where she was.Paul had been searching for her last night but found nothing until half an hour ago. Paul received a suspicious text message about her whereabouts.But it looked like someone deliberately wanted her to be found in Robert's presence, but why?

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: A Vengeful Girl