Chapter 2292

Francesca and Anthony counted down every second until six hours finally went by.

As soon as the plane landed, Francesca took Anthony's phone and instinctively dialed Danrique's phone number. However, she froze before she could tap all the numbers.

She was unsure how to talk to the man, so she decided to call Gordon instead.

When the call failed to go through, Francesca got anxious. She quickly tried to call Sean, only to discover that his phone had been turned off.

Feeling helpless, Francesca eventually resorted to calling Danrique but was gripped with anxiety when his line turned out to be busy.

“Let's go home first, Francesca,” suggested Anthony as he tried to pull her into a car.

However, Francesca refused to do so. “I'm not going home. We have to get air tickets now to go back to Xendale. We must find Mr. Lincoln.”

she dragged Anthony to the ticket

out of your mind?” Anthony immediately stopped Francesca. “We finally got out of Xendale, and you want to go back? Do you have any idea how many people want to kill you? What makes you think you'll survive if you return to

his death!” exclaimed Francesca anxiously. “I already have four deaths on me. I don't intend to add another

when Anthony was about to

answered the call.

end of the line in a surprised tone. “I thought I'd try calling Anthony,

very safe,” replied Francesca. “William, how's the

shot during a press conference

Danrique would have stopped Lincoln. I

president's dead?” Anthony directed his question to the

was announced that the president had been severely injured and that he was receiving emergency treatment. But from what I can see in the video on the news, his injury isn't lethal,” replied William in all seriousness. “I think the president and his team are taking the opportunity to get the public to sympathize with him. Public opinion has been very unfavorable to the president recently.

not care less about politics because she only wanted to know about Lincoln's

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