Chapter 135

Caroline was soaked from head to toe, and she was only dressed in a swimsuit. But she didn’t notice it at all. The only thing she was focused on was the gigantic castle in front of her.

Kirk was inside, and she couldn’t be sure if he was going to be alright. She couldn’t force her way into the building. If only she could contact Ivan right now.

However, her clothes and phone were still inside. Glancing around at the desolate street, she felt chills in her heart as she recalled everything.

Flonza was known for its vast land and tiny population. It would be difficult for her to find someone to borrow their phone.

All of a sudden, she remembered the hotel staff who had driven her here tonight. Perhaps she could get help from the hotel staff.

Besides, the hotel wasn’t too far from here. It had only taken about ten minutes or so to reach here by car. If she walked there, it would probably take about an hour.

Time was of the essence, and Caroline’s mind was set on going to the hotel. She tried to recall the way there and hastened her footsteps.

This area was kind of deserted. She had to walk for a long time before she finally came across a street lamp.

Night fell. As she passed a few houses, she realized that people were starting to turn their lights off for the night.

Everything was becoming darker.

There wasn’t a single shadow of a person on the streets now. She felt as though she were treading through a bleak and godforsaken desert.

Since she didn’t have her shoes, her feet were bare. They left light footprints on the ground with every step she took.

It took her more than an hour to reach the hotel. When the manager in charge of night duty, Henry Diaz, saw Caroline’s state, it gave him a fright. He was the one who’d brought her her swimsuit in

the afternoon.

Caroline was in her swimsuit, and her face was rather red from exhaustion now. There were water droplets on her forehead. No one could tell if it was sweat or water from the pool.

Quickly, he strode to her. “Madam–Mrs. Morrison, what happened?” He signaled for one of the other staff members to bring her a towel immediately.

Caroline recognized nim trying to catch her breath, she asked, “U–can you help me make a call?

“Certainly Who do you want me to call?”

Help me call. Her voice trailed off, and she furrowed her brows.

“Are you okay?” Henry asked, concerned

across Caroline’s face. She took a deep breath and waved one

so worried about Kirk that she became

lobby, she bit her lip and asked, “Can you give me a map of the

what she was worrying about. “Did

forced a laugh. “No. I

okay.” Henry assured her and continued, “We have the best search tool to look for someone’s number. Just tell me who you’re

“Isn’t this

end, she decided to give it a try. “I don’t know his name, but his son’s called Kirk.”

Henry’s lips twitched ever so slightly.

a minute later, he came back to

person you’re looking for is the first on the page,” he told

Caroline couldn’t help but comment,

.

in response. It wasn’t about how advanced their hotel was. It was just that the person she was looking for happened to

dialed the number.

answered the call. His expression changed the

I’m on

the call, Caroline finally sighed in relief. She turned to

how to respond. Everything here belonged to Kirk, after all. Even the phone she had used was no exception. There was no

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came over to them with a towel Henry passed it

you like se to prepare a fresh set

professionalism and thoughtfulness came as a pleasant surprise to Caroline. Still,

for everything

to?”

“The pool party”

have shoes on. There were

her feet

expression morphed into one of concern. He asked with worry. “Don’t

the way here from

away. It would have taken at least an hour

on foot

alone. This alone said enough about her

a car to drive you

hotel’s services were far

forward to stop her from walking away. “Wait! You

like this”

“Why?”

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