Don't Try to Escape, My Wife!
Chapter 1189 Haven't You Found a Cure Yet?
After Joseph came down, Zoe stuffed him something nice to eat, which warmed Joseph.
"Thank you, Zoe."
Joseph's smile was light, but sincere.
Lucas took one glance and said nothing. He knew now why Zoe did that.
Zoe paid more attention to Joseph because she wanted him to feel welcome, while Lucas was her biological brother, she didn't need to do that.
But why did he feel somewhat jealous?
Lucas then went back to his room.
Joseph and Zoe really hit it off, so Nicole just left them alone and went to the living room.
Edwin was saying something to Samuel. He seemed in a good mood.
Nicole was heavy of heart not knowing Sally's whereabouts, but she forced a smile and walked over.
"Samuel and I are taking the children out for these days. If you need anything, call Jason."
"Well, I'm not alone. Don't worry, I'll be fine. It's you guys who should be careful. Keeping your head down will protect you from any harm, okay?"
Edwin had a worried look on his face.
Nicole nodded. She hesitated for a second and decided to say nothing about it.
Just wait until she found Sally.
Something moved in Nicole's eyes.
Samuel knew what she was thinking with just one glance. Therefore, he ended the conversation with Edwin soon.
"Let's go upstairs, too."
"OK."
They then went upstairs.
Nicole was thinking nothing but Sally. Although she wasn't a nice person, what she had experienced saddened her. And Nicole had no idea whether she was alive or not.
As soon as they went in the room, Samuel said in a low voice, "I need the bathroom."
"Oh, OK."
Nicole didn't find it strange, so she just did her things.
After Samuel walked in the bathroom, he fell to the floor.
The headache. His head was about to explode.
What was going on?
managed to hold
softly out of pain. It was like something
soaked his back. His shirt was wet and his face was
teeth but it didn't help. Then he quickly turned on the shower, letting the sound of flowing water muffle
himself up
will do. Don't you think so? We have no parties to attend, so
her sound soft and gentle. But to Samuel it was from long distance, so eerie and
"Samuel?"
the bathroom door,
"It's up to you."
said weakly. Something painful
"Okay."
left the
the
hoping it would pass soon. But the pain did not ease
pain was so fierce and overwhelming for Samuel. He wanted
It was bright red blood, as if he was witnessing a massacre. Countless people were shot and tortured, old, young, male and female. Everyone was crying and groaning, but
be one of them,
and spiraled in his mind, in his brain. He was almost driven
"Oh!"
any longer and let out a low roar. Then
heard something from the bathroom, like groan, but she couldn't hear it clearly because of
"Samuel? Are you alright?"
the bathroom and asked, but she could hear nothing but the flowing
Her heart ached.
wanted to get in, only to find the bathroom was
Samuel
and she rushed downstairs to
didn't expect that. And
go to see what
and followed Nicole
Zoe wanted to follow them
you take a
Lucas' heart was heavy.
doctor yet, he knew more than the others. And he felt it must be Samuel and his
of it
glances. Joseph went upstairs
want to
of no help. Joseph studies medicine.
is taking medicine! And Joseph has read the ancient books in
so many days. Everyone thought
them it was
"Let's just wait here."
he held
but her eyes wet slightly. No one could see what she was
and saw Samuel was lying on the ground with his face deathly
"Samuel!"
Nicole's heart ached.
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