Unexpected Blessing After Divorce
Chapter 429
Chapter 429 I Saw Aunt Sabrina
“It’s just a hand. Not a big deal.” Oliver understated the fact.
Then, he suddenly changed the topic. “But, is Ms. Livingstone really just a mom to your son?”
Christopher sneered. “So it turns out that you’re not here to confront me, Mr. Xavier, but to show concern about my love life?”
“I just want to remind you not to let your personal feelings interfere with the task I assigned you,” Oliver said slowly. “I don’t care about your love life, but once she threatens me. I won’t show mercy to her.”
In fact, he had seen Yuliana several times.
Although Yuliana was like Sabrina, she was also a potential threat.
According to his code of conduct, he should deal with her together with Sabrina as soon as possible so as not to leave any trouble behind.
But for some reason, he did not intend to take Yuliana’s life.
Christopher bit the cigarette butt and said casually, “Thank you for your reminder, Mr. Xavier. If there’s nothing else, I’ll hang up first.”
With that said, he hung up the phone.
Christopher threw his phone on the couch next to him while smoking slowly. Then, he went to the window to open it. It was still raining outside. Under the street lights at night, the wet streets looked mottled.
After staring at it for a while, a terrified cry suddenly sounded behind him.
He turned around and saw Yuliana curling up on the bed. Her whole face was all scrunched up, looking frightened.
Christopher walked to the bed and touched Yuliana’s face. He said softly, “Ana.”
In her sleep, Yuliana seemed to hear someone calling her.
However, she was running wildly in the deep woods at that moment.
In her dream, it was also raining like in reality.
The sound of falling rain hit the branches, leaves, shrubs, and weeds. In the past, she would find it very melodious.
However, it only made her feel panic and fear at that moment.
clouds covered the moon, and there was
dare to stop, as if something that scared her was chasing after her. All she wanted was to run out of the woods and see
could not escape from the place regardless of
made her feel
“Ana…”
and mud splashed on her face. Her heart beat wildly. She raised her hand and wiped her face, feeling something
seem
care less about it. She just
to prop herself up. After a moment of hesitation, she touched it carefully with her hands again on the ground. Then, her whole body froze. “Ah!” she
split the night sky and illuminated the whole
saw clearly what she had just touched with
was a person’s
soaked the hair on that skull, and the
over slowly and flicked the hair
face appeared right in
“Aunt Sabrina!”
from her dream as she
on the bed with her eyes looking blankly,
stroked her
you woke
not a dream. I saw Aunt Sabrina. She has gotten dismembered in the dark woods. She must be sending dreams to me so that I could
and got out of bed. She did not even wear her shoes
worried about the safety of Aunt Sabrina these past two
“Midnight?”
the window. It was
and realized she was
She frowned subtly.
came back last night, and you were already asleep. Your coat was wet. I can’t let you sleep in wet clothes, so I took them
tied the waistband for her carefully.
Christopher helped her sit down on the couch and poured her
in her palm. She did not drink it but let the hot water press on her palm so that the heat could dissipate the cold on her body due to
Christopher sat down next to her.
have fallen asleep after drinking. She had nightmares all the time. Sometimes she was terrified, and sometimes she talked in her sleep. No matter
had a
sitting by the bed
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