Chapter 406: 406: Take Her to See the Cemetery
Chapter 406: 406: Take Her to See the Cemetery
Medical staff kept looking at them, and Enna Clark wished she could bury her face in his chest, unable to resist asking again, “Baron Lawrence, where on earth are you taking me?”
The person in his arms hid in his chest like a little quail, Baron Lawrence experienced an unprecedented sense of fulfillment, his mood was good, and he hooked his thin lips, but his words were full of disdain, “If you say any more nonsense, I’ll throw you abroad to mine coal.”
Mining coal, mining coal…
Enna rolled her eyes, realizing that mining coal seemed to have become Baron’s catchphrase, threatening people whenever he could.
Vaguely, she remembered him threatening to throw Mr. Harris and Bobby abroad to mine coal in the abandoned factory when she was in unbearable pain and wanted to sleep. He wouldn’t let her sleep!
How did she fall in love with such a childish and domineering man?
A Lincoln Stretch Limousine was parked at the entrance of the Hospital. As they came out, the driver waiting by the car immediately opened the door for them.
Baron Lawrence carried her into the car and sat down.
“Let’s go.”
“Yes.”
The driver reversed the car out of the hospital’s street and drove towards the suburbs.
The scenery outside the car window whizzed by, and Enna simply couldn’t figure out where he was taking her. She was a little restless.
She wasn’t afraid that he would sell her.
It was mainly that she was still wearing a hospital gown, fearing that he would take her to a crowded place, such as socializing or dinner parties. After all, he was used to being unique, and anything was possible. She wasn’t so unique and couldn’t imagine how bizarre it would be for her to wear a hospital gown amongst a group of beautiful women in evening gowns…
Thankfully, the Lincoln didn’t stop in front of any club or hotel. Instead, it drove farther and farther away, seemingly heading out of Linton City…
Enna Clark saw the scenery on both sides becoming more and more barren and turned her head to ask him doubtfully, “Are we leaving Linton City?”
The man sitting on the leather couch was calm and aristocratic. Instead of answering her question directly, he stretched out his hand and forcefully pulled her to his side, caught her hand and played with it, “You’ll know when we get there.”
“Where on earth are we going?” What was he so mysterious about?
Baron Lawrence ignored her, his rose-colored thin lips curled up with a touch of pleasure, clearly in a good mood.
His good mood made Enna feel like her heart was being scratched by a cat.
Unfortunately, she couldn’t get any answers out of him and could only try to bear it. Just as she was guessing where he was going to take her, her fingertip was suddenly bitten.
Her fingers were connected to her heart, and Enna immediately frowned in pain.
She heard the man’s domineering command, “When you’re with me, don’t let your mind wander.” When she was with him, she should only think about him, only see him, and everything belonged to him!
Enna Clark complained about his tyranny in her heart, but her body had already relaxed.
The Lincoln drove for a full hour before stopping.
When Enna got off the car, she saw a dense sea of tombstones and was a little taken aback.
Why did Baron Lawrence bring her to a cemetery?
Just as she was puzzled, her left hand was held by him, and he forcefully pulled her forward, “Enna Clark, follow me.”
Enna stumbled behind him, walking past one step after another, for more than twenty minutes, before reaching a beautiful hillside.
Looking down from this hillside, you can see the entire Linton City scenery!
However, she still couldn’t figure out why Baron Lawrence had brought her all this way.
Could it be that he had some important person buried here?