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Hull hung up the phone and bent down, reaching out his hand to Susanna.

Susanna looked at the hand extended toward her, letting out an awkward smile before placing her cold, small hand into his large palm.

Hull spread his legs slightly to pull Susanna up.

As she straightened herself, she realized the awful position they were in. She was practically kneeling between his legs!

"Uh, I... I was being chased by some bad guys."

She doubted if the explanation was plausible. Nevertheless, whether Hull believed it or not, it was undeniable truth.

Hull raised an eyebrow. “Again with the bad guys?”

Susanna swallowed unwittingly. With Hull’s reminder, she began to worry if the people at Portis City airport were indeed after her.

Given that situation, if they were aiming at her, no place would be safe for her.

Who exactly had her mom crossed? She was the CEO of Night-T Group, and yet her daughter now became a target.

Susanna’s lips twitched. "See, I knew you wouldn't believe me, but..."

She didn’t need to finish her sentence because those people’s voices from outside the car cut through.

One of the men kicked a luggage cart in frustration. “Damn it, those two got away pretty quick.”

Susanna was about to get up, but hearing the men so close, she instinctively ducked again, ending up with her head resting awkwardly on Hull’s stomach, her arms propping against Hull’s thighs.

Hull was left speechless, and so was Susanna, feeling discomforted.

She clung tightly to Hull’s waist, daring not get up. “L-Let me hide for just a bit, please.”

It was downright misfortune. Never had she expected she’d encounter such a thing in an era that represented peace.

Outside, she heard the men make a phone call. “Sorry boss, we lost those two.”

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