Chapter 1629
Sherry stared at the passing scenery outside the window and broke the silence atst, “Carl, | thought you went back to
Coastrock. Why are you here and how did you know | was here?”
Carl smacked his lips and answered, “You just suddenly disappeared for so many days. Even your assistant could not get in
touch with you. That made me curious and worried, so | decided to investigate what was going on. You might have mercilessly
dumped me, but | will always remember what you''ve done for me, so | came back for you.”
He continued to drive and suddenly mentioned, “As for how | found you, well, let’s just say I’m smarter than | look.”
“Heh.” Sherry chuckled.
Carl rxed when he saw how he had made Sherryugh, then he said, “Well, it wasn’t so hard actually. | heard about Madam
Stockton getting into an ident and figured that you had to be involved somehow, so | went from there and figured out that
John must have had you locked up again. | did some digging and got a list of all the properties he owned and went through them
one by one until | found you atst.”
After that, he began boring an underground tunnel to get her out of there.
Things happened to work out for them since he managed to rescue her just as the forest fire started. Fortunately, he came just in
time.
Sherry’s lips quivered. She muttered softly. “Thank you, Carl.”
“No need to be so formal with me. Besides, you’ve helped me out many times too.”
Sherry tucked her lips and stayed silent.
After a while, the car finally drove out of the forest. From the rearview mirror, Carl noticed that the mes. were no longer as
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Sherry suddenly asked, “Where are you taking me?”
“Where else? The hospital, of course.”
Sherry looked terrible and in need of immediate medical assistance. Even the sheer sight of her filled Carl with sympathy.
Sherry frowned and objected, “No.”
Carl pretended to not hear her objection and continued driving.
Sherry insisted, “I want to go back to Coastrock. Take me back to Coastrock first, then we can worry about going to a hospital.”
Carl frowned. “Are you sure you can hang on until we get to Coastroack?”
Sherry grinned confidently. “Of course, | can. Who do you think | am?”
Carl knew that he had to take her to a hospital. Suddenly, another thought urred to her, “What about Caprice? Are you just
going to leave her behind?”
As Sherry gnashed her teeth, the sheer remembrance of her daughter evoked a bitter taste in her mouth. She made her
decision. “No.”
She was going topletely sever ties with John. He would take good care of Caprice for her. One thing. she knew for sure was
that John would give their daughter a good life. She hoped that at her young age, Caprice woulde to forget about her
eventually.
She decided that she would just forget about ever having a daughter. Hopefully, Caprice would forget about her mother as well.
With that, she shut her eyes and tuned off the world.
Carl took a deep breath and continued driving steadily down the road.
He passed a forked road, and immediately after he swerved into the left junction, another car came rolling in from the opposite
direction on the right junction. The car was headed to where Carl came from, toward the dull spot of me shining through the
thicket of trees that was slightly visible from a distance.
Inside the car was a man seated by himself in the backseat. He peered through his gold-rimmed sses and observed the fire in
the distance that was growingrger as they drew closer.
Shortly after, they were stopped by a brigade of firefighters.
The driver stopped the car.
John pushed the door open and strode outside.
There was a crew of firefighters in the middle of the road. They were stationed there to stop people from heading toward the
center of the forest fire.
One of them recognized John and informed him courteously when he approached, “Master Stockton, there''s a forest fire on the
other end there. We are keeping the situation under control. Still, it’s very dangerous for you to be here, so please head back.”
John barely heard him. He was staring at the giant spout of me devouring everything in its path.
The house where Sherry was locked up waspletely engulfed in its brilliant radiance. He could hardly make out the shape of
the house. The only thing that could be seen was a giant sprout of infernal, hungry
ze.
There was no saving the house. There was not a chance that a single being could evere out of the hellscape alive!
His gold-rimmed sses reflected the glow of the fire. Tears slowly swelled in his eyes, he stood stiff as
a totem.
After what seemed like forever, a voice echoed in his ears again, but he could not make out the sentence. It was the firefighters
urging him to leave.
Without any warning, his legs gave out and he dropped to his knee as if he had been hit by a bullet. He crouched over with his
hands pressing over his chest. There was a painful throb in his heart.