Chapter 4 You Are Overthinking Things
When he heard Holley mention the name of Linda, Ron frowned slightly.
Then he loosened his hands.
Holley instinctively moved aside to keep some distance from that man.
"You think too much."
As Ron said, he waved his cellphone, "if you don't want it, I won't be so close to you."
It was Holley's cellphone.
It was the old phone four years ago, but it was equipped with the most complete functions.
Just now, she just wanted to record it.
But she didn't expect that the phone was in the man's hand.
"Give it back to me. You are robbing me."
Holley did not hesitate to attribute it directly to that man.
He shrugged his shoulders and said, "It’s worthless. The police won't settle a case."
"Shame on you!"
She glared at that man. Holley commented on his behavior.
However, Ron didn't answer but unlocked the phone screen.
Seeing him unlock the phone screen, Holley only felt guilty.
It was because her phone must be left in the recording interface.
As she expected, the man unlocked her phone and showed it to her with provocation, "recording is not noble at all."
As he clicked the keyboard, the record was deleted.
Sitting aside, Holley could do nothing but watch.
She was too weak to grab her phone.
However, Ron was a gentleman. After he deleted the record and turned off the phone, he handed it to Holley.
"I can tell you now. The accident just now has nothing to do with me."
"Are you kidding me?"
Looking at the man's face, Holley felt like being tricked.
In particular, the corners of his mouth also evoked a rising arc.
The man shook his hand. "No, no, no. You are wrong. I'm not kidding. I've been telling the truth, but you don't believe me. "
"Damn it! I shouldn't have gotten in your car."
She knocked off his hand waving in the air, and got off the car without hesitation.
Seeing her get out of the car, Ron moved directly to sit in the driver's seat. "I have said, come with me obediently, and I'll sign the
divorce agreement. If you don't go with me today, I will change my mind. "
"I don't care what you are planning, but you can't threaten me with our divorce. I will prepare the divorce agreement to look for
Linda. I believe she can find a way for you to sign the agreement. "
Holley was not threatened at all.
With a half-knee, Holley looked at the man in the car with a sly smile and said, "Don't expect to pay me less alimony."
After saying that, she stood up smartly and walked forward in big steps.
Looking at her back, the corners of his mouth curved up slightly.
"Who told me that the nearest bus station is more than 20 kilometers away? Are you sure you want to walk there? "
Looking out from the car, Ron raised his voice and shouted.
"It's none of your business."
The journey, more than twenty kilometers, was so long that she could hardly stand on her feet just by listening to it.
And Holley couldn't walk 20 kilometers either.
She took a deep breath and replied coldly even though she stopped.
Turning on her phone, she called Moore immediately.
Moore was not far away. The insurance company would come to handle the accident and sent the car back to the city. She just
needed to take a ride.
To Holley's surprise, his phone was powered off.
Was the signal bad here?
Holley frowned and repeated to call several times.
However, every time she dialed the number, there would be a reminder that the phone was powered off.
It seemed that Moore had turned off his phone, but it was not because of the signal.
But he still needed to contact the staff of the insurance company. How could his phone be powered off?
Besides, he always carried the mobile power with him because of his job.
What happened?
With the phone in her hand, Holley ran back regardless of her luggage.
She just wanted to run back to the spot and confirm whether Moore was fine?
In the car, Ron drove the car and followed Holley in a short distance.
But she didn't want to waste her time on this.
She didn't even want to waste one second on Ron.
She ran to the place where she has separated from Moore not long ago. Looking at the empty road, her heart sank.
What happened?
Why is Moore missing? What's more, Moore's car which had an accident just now is also missing.
If there hadn't been a deep pit on the ground, Holley would have doubted that what had happened just now was just a dream?
Gasping for breath, she glanced sideways at Ron's luxury car.
Suddenly, Holley seemed to understand something.
Did this man do everything he could to fool me into getting in the car and take me away from the crash site, in order to harm
Moore again?
But why did he want to hurt Moore? Just because four years ago, Moore helped her win the case of attempted murder and let
her stay in prison for only four years?
If it was because of this case, Ron could have sent people to hurt Moore four years ago. Why he waited until four years later?
Holley did not understand until she heard the sound of a car whistle from a Maserati.
The man honked the car horn, as if he wanted to distract Holley's attention.
After Holley raised her head and looked at his direction, Ron rolled down the window and said, "do you need any help?"
"Don't shed crocodile tears over there. I know why Moore and the car were gone."
Holley was already worried about the safety of Moore, and then when she saw the terrible face of Ron, she only felt angry.
Ron got out of the car, frowned, and stood by the side of the car. "You've gone too far by saying that. And, why do you think that
lawyer and the car were missing because of me? "
"Isn't it true?"
Holley felt it funny and asked.
"No, it's not." He looked extremely serious.
"Do you think I will believe you?"
"So what do you want me to do to make you believe me?"
She didn't expect that he would ask her how to believe him.
After a short moment of shock, she immediately made a decision. "Give me your car. I'm going to find him."
He took a deep look at Holley and found that she was obviously not a good driver. So he said, "Let me drive for you."
"No, I can drive by myself." Since Holley insisted on not letting him go, he gave up and took two steps backward.
Watching Holley get in the car, Ron asked, "Do you believe it now? I have nothing to do with this. "
Holley didn't respond but stepped on the gas and drove the car far away.
Ron stood still and looked at his car and the woman when it disappeared from his sight.
"Mr...Mr. Ron..."
One gasping voice interrupted Ron's contemplation.
Dissatisfied, he snorted, turned around and shouted at his driver, "Have you found it?"
"No, I didn't."
The driver knew he was in wrong, so he lowered his head. But he was unwilling to argue, "It's Miss Linda. She called and asked
if you are on the way to the restaurant. You and Miss Linda have an appointment to have dinner at six o'clock. If we don't set off
now, we'll miss the appointment."