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Come With Me novel Chapter 113

I felt a little heartbroken, "What about my assistant and my entertainment agent?"

Jack got another mouthful of food and put it in front of my mouth. "I don't know who is your assistant and who is you entertainment agent. I only know that there is no outsider in the village. I came back only after I saw that they had left."

It didn't look like Jack was lying.

He forced me to eat the rice again and untied the rope for Annie.

"You can go anywhere you want. She is my wife no matter who comes. If you want to have dinner, go to have it by yourself. I don't need to feed you."

Annie threw off the rope and pointed at Jack, "You ungrateful bastard! How can you do this to your sister-in-law? Untie Jasmine quickly. I'll send her out of the village."

"If you say this one more time, you will not be my sister-in-law anymore. Remember, she is my wife now. If anyone dares to rob her, I will fight with him, let alone you."

"How could you be so unreasonable?"

Jack took the bowl and fed me, ignoring Annie.

I had no appetite at all. I was totally confused.

"If you promise me to be my wife, I'll let you out right now. But don't you ever try to run away. If you dare to run, I'll break your legs and make you unable to go anywhere."

"What if I say no?"

Jack looked at me and said coldly, "Then you can continue to stay here. When you change your mind, I'll let you out."

Jack took another several bites of rice to me before he climbed up the ladder. Then he looked at his sister-in-law and asked, "Do you come up or not? If you don't want to come up, then stay here with her. "

Annie looked at me and then looked at the outside. I knew that she didn't want to stay here for a long time. I said, "Annie, please get out and try to save me. Don't let him touch me."

Annie looked at me and sighed, "I like you. I'll tell Jack not to do anything against your will, but you should consider Jack. I promise he won't hurt you."

Then Annie took a deep breath and took the ladder out.

When I heard Annie's last words, I knew I had no hope at all.

I had no time concept to stay in the cellar, and I only knew that every second was like a bug's food, suffering.

Jack brought me food twice. He always gave me time to think about it. Luckily, he didn't force me anymore.

But I had always been unable to accept the reality at the moment, and it was even more impossible for me to agree to marry him.

When it was dark outside, Jack made the bed for me and added a new quilt for me.

"Anyway, I can't go out. Can you untie the rope for me? You tie me like this, which pains me a lot and it is inconvenient to go to the bathroom."

Jack thought for a while and finally shook his head. "No. you are all smart."

Jack said and left with any hesitation.

I curled up on the wooden bed, my body clinging to the madness quilt. My heart was filled with despair again and again.

I even wondered if I could not get out and had to marry this man.

Why Robbie and Xenia went away too? Why did they leave me alone? Did it really that no one cared about me?

If Vann knew that I was missing, as a policeman, he would come to save me, right? But when could he come? Could I wait for him?

Jack could not force me for one day, but how long could he bear?

In the dark basement, I was half awake in a daze and once again dreamed the scene that I was locked in a small and narrow house with a group of girls. In my dream, Jack picked up a stick as thick as his arm and threw it towards my leg...

I was so frightened that I broke into a cold sweat and woke up from my dream.

I was supposed to feel cold at night, but now I broke out in a cold sweat.

I smelt a smell of cigarette.

I didn't know if I had become a coward like this, but every emergency in the cellar would let my heart beat in the throat.

"Who? Who's there? "

"Have a nightmare?"

This voice stopped my breathing for a moment, and then came a surprise. The smile was not fixed yet, and a strong sense of grievance rushed into my heart.

There was a note of grievance in my voice. "Why are you coming so late?"

"In fact, I want to come a little later, so that they can sleep deeper, but I think you may not be able to wait and will cry here."

The cigarette in Robbie's hand was flickering.

I sniffed. Robbie's arrival gave me a shot of tranquilizer, and my fear gradually dissipated.

"Can you stop smoking and untie me first?"

At last, Robbie took a puff and threw the cigarette on the ground. The weak light of his cell phone screen helped him untie the rope.

As soon as the rope was cut off, I could feel the blood flowing smoothly, including the itchy place where I was tied and the pain I felt.

It took me a while to slowly move my arms front.

Robbie took a light at me with his phone and found my wrists got deep cut because of the rope.

"I told you not to get involved, but you didn't listen to me. Let's get out of here as soon as possible, so that I can deal with it."

As he spoke, Robbie stood up and shook the ladder with his hands. "Can you walk now?"

I nodded. "Yes, but what about the Dark?"

"Don't worry. Dark is asleep now because I gave it a steamed stuffed bun."

"It slept with only a steamed stuffed bun?"

"Idiot, of course I put the drug in it."

"Okay."

Robbie said while holding the ladder for me, "You go first."

I followed his order and climbed up the stairs, followed by Robbie.

When Robbie pulled the ladder out of the cellar and supported it by the fence, a beam of light came from the top house.

Jack said, "Who is it? Who's there? "

"Damn it. It's still too early."

Robbie ordered, "Jump over!"

I was eager to escape, so I didn't hesitate before climbing up the ladder and jumping out of the fence.

Jack shouted as he ran towards them with his torch. "Stop! Get back!"

Before I saw clearly, Robbie jumped over the fence.

The moment he jumped down, Robbie took my hand and ran away.

"How dare you run away with another man! Wait and see, I'll break your leg!"

Jack cried in the back, and I heard a loud sound then. "Get up, help me get them."

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