Chapter 141 Meeting Matthew
Chapter 141 Meeting Matthew
“Stop the car.”
When they reached the airport, the scene outside the car was a sea of mess.
Sarah opened the door and calmly told them, “I’ll be back soon, wait for me here.”
As soon as she left, someone followed, “Missus, the airport isn’t our home. There are many people and
Master had said not to let you out of our sights.”
Sarah can’t dodge this bodyguard and nodded in agreement.
She felt more assured with a person following.
It took her several minutes after entering the airport to find Emily and handed her the passport.
“Thanks! Sarah, I really have to thank you.”
She took the passport, gave it a kiss, and then hugged Sarah.
Sarah felt an unpleasant aftertaste in her mouth, quite literally.
“No need to thank.” She said softly.
“Sorry to put you through all the trouble. You are pregnant and still came to help me with these. I feel
so regretful.”
“It’s getting late, I’ll have to run for my flight.”
Emily pointed to her wrist and said.
“Okay,” Sarah replied and turned to leave.
“Sarah,” Suddenly she called out to her. The passport and boarding pass were in her hands. And
dragging a number locked suitcase. She smiled, “Don’t you have anything to tell me before I leave?”
Sarah looked and she looked delighted as if she did something on purpose and was boasting.
Her expression was like that from the beginning, wasn’t it?
“No.”
She shook her head and clenched her teeth. Content rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
As if she was surprised by her words, Emily seemed as if it didn’t affect her, “Okay, then I’ll contact you
when I reach Argentina.”
After the last words, Sarah still didn’t reply, she pursed her lips and softly acknowledged.
Sarah couldn’t forget the smile before Emily turned. It was burned into her memory.
It was so full of sharp aggression and possessiveness that she thought that she had been mistaken.
“What are you looking at?”
A distance away, two persons looked over.
“Sis I think I saw Sarah.”
Bianca was there to receive Phyllis and they were just looking towards Sarah. Sarah also looked over.
“Wow, it’s true.” Phyllis squinted slightly and after several seconds, “Shall we go over?”
Bianca looked at Emily who walked off and doesn’t have an impression of her and became curious.
Just when she wanted to walk towards and call out to Sarah, Sarah left with a bodyguard.
They were late.
“Forget it. She must be sending off a friend. Don’t dwell on it since she had already left.” Phyllis said.
Bianca suddenly remembered that Sarah didn’t go to the office today. So was it because she was
sending a friend away?
Out of curiosity, she continued to ponder who that woman was.
In the end, she quelled her intentions, “Okay, I won’t go over.”
Phyllis’s attention wasn’t on Sarah. She spoke and pulled back Bianca’s attention, “So how is working
at the Andrew Group?”
Bianca composed herself and her face stiffened, “Sis, didn’t you say that you’ll come to H City after a
period of time? Why did you come so soon?”
“Don’t change the topic, I’m asking you,” Phyllis demanded.
…
The bodyguard opened the door for Sarah and after Sarah sat inside, the lock of the doors sounded.
Sarah noticed that something was amiss and reminded, “Hudson, he hasn’t entered the car.”
Hudson was the driver and the ‘he’ was referring to the bodyguard standing outside.
There was no reply and soon after, the car sped off and Sarah’s entire body was being thrown about.
Her heart raced.
“You… you are not Hudson?”
She looked at the driver and he was wearing exactly the same as Hudson’s uniform but his body shape
and height was totally different!
When she entered she didn’t notice it!
“Madam, I’m here to take you home.”
The man turned and smiled, trying to calm Sarah down, but it made her limbs frozen and her body stiff.
He was Matthew’s caretaker.
“Stop the car! Stop the car now!”
Sarah panicked and she didn’t expect Matthew to be so outrageous. This was a kidnapping!
He actually managed to change the people and that meant that he had been following her!
Sarah grabbed her hair and lost her sense of direction. What can she do, there wasn’t a person who
could protect her. Everyone had left her…
She took out her phone but that was a silly move.
“Madam, I installed an interference device in the car. The phone won’t work.”
That man said politely to Sarah.
So at that moment, the person who was thrown outside was covered with blood.
Initially, he felt that something was wrong and he took out his phone to dial ‘Master’ but he was
attacked.
Several dozens of beatings, he was coughing out mouthfuls of blood.
“Don’t kill him, leave him alive, Director Scott still has use for him.”
“Yes!”
Sarah was transferred to another car and the original car was dumped in a remote area. Someone else
was in the new vehicle.
Both her hands were tied and her feet couldn’t move. Her eyes were wide open and in shock to see the
man, Matthew.
She was thrown into the rear passenger seat and when she saw him inside, she cowered in fear to the
other corner and trembled in fear.
She was frightened to see him in this condition. He wouldn’t allow a reaction and immediately control
her in his palm and the violence in which he did it.
What came next was beyond imagination!
Cold-blooded and ruthless.
“Drive.”
Matthew ordered.
The driver acknowledged and stepped on the accelerator and the car spun around 180 degrees. When
the car settled down and became quieter, he spoke without emotions with his eyes squinted, “Afraid of
me?”
This was the first word from Matthew to Sarah.
This was the first time they met so long after leaving S city.
Sarah sobbed and her eyes were hazy from the tears, she only recalled his image from memory.
The sharp features, the cold eyes, the dark expression.
The man laughed coldly, “If you’re scared of me you still dare to upset me, huh?”
His tone was condescending, full of scorn and cold.
At this point, even the driver didn’t expect that he grabbed her entire body and lunged at her causing
her to yell but nothing came out. She could only stiffen up her body and struggle in objection. In this
hopeless situation, Sarah’s strength to combat was absolutely ineffective.