Chapter 172
Chapter 172 I Won't Kill Anyone
She got to know Zac after Zac founded the Buchanna Group. He was swift, decisive, and powerful. But Aurora knew nothing about what Zac was like before that even after she investigated it.
Even when her father allowed Zac to marry her, he did not tell Aurora anything.
Zac was more mysterious than she had imagined.
The lights flickered, and Aurora's lowered eyelashes blocked the emotions in her eyes. She did not want to be seen through especially by the man in front of her. The two just sat quietly, thinking about their own matters.
The air was extremely quiet.
The heavy rain outside the window had stopped at some point, but after the rain stopped, the entire cemetery looked even more solemn and frightening. Aurora closed her eyes tightly, otherwise, she would be attracted to the empty outside.
She was a little scared, and her heartbeat became heavier and heavier.
"Take it."
A cold and noble voice suddenly sounded.
But at that moment, it drove away Aurora's fear.
She looked up and took the hot water bag from him. "It's hot."
Zac frowned and pulled over the blanket next to him. He wrapped the hot water bag loosely with the
blanket.
He gave it to Aurora again, the temperature just right.
Then, he went to the other side of the room, always keeping a distance from Aurora to keep her at
ease.
Aurora closed her eyes slowly again. Many things from the past appeared in her mind. She thought of her father, the Bennet family, and...
Something was dripping.
It was the raindrops.
When Aurora heard the sound beside her, she was suddenly awakened.
Why was she asleep?
It was bright outside, and she fell asleep in the blanket, her legs still covered with the windbreaker
that Zac wore last night.
Aurora furrowed her brows and subconsciously searched for that figure.
Suddenly, the door was pushed open.
"Ms. Bennet, I'm here to pick you up." Alma came over and put the thick coat in her hand on Aurora. "This month, Clouston will be very cold in the morning. Let's go. I've made ginger soup at home."
Home?
Aurora's eyes flickered. She was homeless.
"No need. I can walk by myself." Aurora subconsciously retreated her hand.
"Aren't you going to the training field today? Go back and have a good rest." Alma sighed and walked over as she saw Aurora stubbornly trying to open the door.
Alma was more enthusiastic than ever.
No matter how many times Aurora said no, Alma still insisted on bringing Aurora back to Zac's villa.
"Take a bath first. I'll go downstairs to make your favorite breakfast," Alma said and closed the bedroom door.
Aurora stood still for a long time.
She took a deep breath. It seemed the room no longer had Zac's smell.
Aurora looked at the time and walked into the bathroom.
The wound on her wrist was almost healed. Zac had also arranged for the family doctor to come
over, so she did not have to go to the hospital again.
"The car is ready. You can leave whenever you want." Alma cleaned up the dishes and handed over the fruits.
"Thank you, Alma." Aurora lowered her head, thinking about something.
Alma turned around to look at Aurora and finally sighed. "You kids."
After a whole night of rain yesterday, the training field was no longer sandy but muddy.
Starting from point A of the track, it was all watered by rain, and the ground was wet and slippery. It
would be very time-consuming to run on it.
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"What should we do? This..." Abel said helplessly as he slapped his thigh, "Even the weather is joking with us."
"Let her decide," Terry said slowly as he looked at the field.
He knew how stubborn Aurora was.
At this time, in the resting room of the training field.
Aman in a black uniform lowered his head and made a phone call. "Everything has been settled. As
long as she gets in the car, there is no way she will survive."
His voice was very low. After hearing the reply from the other side, he immediately hung up.
Unexpectedly, when he got up...
He was blocked by several bodyguards in black.
"Jerome Wiley?"
"You are..." Before he could finish his sentence, several bodyguards covered his mouth and brought him out.
Before Aurora came to the training field, she already knew that the rain yesterday was really heavy and the impact on this open-air field would be big.
"Let's do it. It'll be fine." She smiled.
In the distance, a car drove over.
It was Dalwin and Wenny.
Wenny wore a branded scarf and yawned impatiently. "Mr. Villson, why did you bring me here in
the early morning?"
Her tone and coquettish eyes showed that she was trying to show intimacy.
Dalwin moved his gaze away and said coldly, "Zac asked me to do so."
Otherwise, he wouldn't have let Wenny take his car.";
When Wenny heard that it was Zac, the smile on her face deepened, but soon, she realized that something was wrong. Could it be that Zac knew something?
"I'm going to the bathroom," she said, pursing her lips.
Then, she hurried over.
Seeing this, Aurora handed the helmet to Terry and followed Wenny.
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"What are you doing?" Terry stopped her.
"I won't kill anyone." She patted Terry on the hand and quickened her pace.
The door to the bathroom was locked.
Aurora didn't rush to knock on the door but just waited outside. Soon, there were footsteps.
She smiled and suddenly shouted, "Aurora's car has flipped over!"
All of a sudden, the bathroom door was pulled open.
Wenny rushed out from inside.
"Ah!"
She saw Aurora and almost fell down in fright.
Aurora's eyes darkened. "It's you, right? You got someone to tamper with my car."
"I didn't!" Wenny stared at her.
"Then why were you in a hurry? Weren't you so happy to check if I was dead?" As Aurora spoke, she
took half a step forward and reached out to grab Wenny's hair. "The same move, two times. Isn't
that boring?"
Wenny was so scared that she almost lost her mind.
as so scal
"You have no proof. Why do you say that? I... Can't I come out after I finished using the bathroom?" she asked with her phone in her hand, trembling.
"Oh, really?"
Aurora suddenly released her hand, taking advantage of Wenny's inattention to take her phone
away.
"Give it back to me!"
But Aurora's gaze swept over, cold as ice.
"You called your lover just now to confirm whether his people made a move, right? As long as I check the call record, it'll be very simple."
Hearing these words, Wenny trembled, her face deathly pale.
"Give me my phone." Her eyes were red, and she wanted to snatch her phone.
Aurora looked at Wenny's flustered and exasperated appearance and threw her phone away. Her
phone fell into the sink.
Wenny immediately cursed and went to pick up her phone.
Aurora stared at Wenny's back and warned Wenny word by word, "Wenny, you pushed my button."
Wenny did not know what she meant.
"Aurora, you have no proof. If you continue to frame me like this, I will find a lawyer to sue you."
"Heh..."
The smile on Aurora's face grew even wider. "Then I'll let you know how sophisticated this world
is."
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