Finn closed his eyes again, as he could feel he was almost tempted by her.
Perhaps because Finn did not want to speak again, Florrie stopped pestering him.
She was afraid Finn would be angry by her annoyance.
His threat was still vivid in her mind, so she dared to push him too hard.
It was a long time before Finn heard someone come in again.
It was Sheppard, who trotted to Florrie and whispered something in her ear. Finn couldn't hear that.
Florrie immediately looked panicked. Even when she was also choked to death just now, she didn't look so frightened.
She looked at Finn and said, "Sir, someone is coming over here. Could you want to go upstairs and hide?"
Finn looked at her curiously and asked, "Why, who makes you so scared? If you will send Yuer back, I will consider helping you."
"Sir, rest assure, I'll definitely give her back to you, but I can't do it now."
With that, Florrie was about to send Finn upstairs.
Since it was their problem, Finn didn't want to get involved. He just wanted Yuer to come back.
So she hid in a bedroom on the second floor, as Florrie had told him.
He didn't know whether it was Florrie's room, as there was a slight fragrance in the room.
Finn walked over to the chair and sat down.
The room was messy, with all kinds of things on the table. And there was also a pile of clothes on the chair. "What a lazy woman." thought Finn.
Finn picked up a short skirt, which looked very fashion.
He did not, however, have the habit of peeping into a lady's boudoir. He sat down at random and began to listen to what was happening outside.
Sure enough, after a while, there was a noise in the hall. Someone had come in.
But then Finn didn't hear anything. After a few minutes, he heard a loud noise. It was a man shouting.
Finn was curious, but he didn't go outside.
After waiting for half an hour, there was a knock on the bedroom door, and then Florrie walked in.
She looked a little pale and her spirits seemed a little low, but when she saw Finn, she smiled and said, "You didn't rummage around in my room, did you?"
Finn ignored her joke and asked, "Did the man leave?"
Florrie nodded, but didn't want to mention it, so Finn didn't ask any more questions.
It was almost time. Finn wanted to see Yuer. "It's late afternoon!" he said.
Florrie quickly cheered herself up and her sullen look disappeared immediately.
"Of course. I've come to show you to her."
It was only now that Finn felt relieved, but he couldn't trust her until he really saw Yuer.
He quickly climbed into the van and pulled Yuer into his arms, but Yuer was unconscious. Finn kept calling her.
Finn looked at Florrie, who was standing in the doorway of the van. But before Finn asked anything, Florrie explained, "She was drugged and won't wake up so soon."
Finn just checked Yuer's breathing was steady, otherwise he would think Yuer was killed by them.
Finn was temporarily reassured that Yuer was safe. He looked at the other women who were sleeping in the van. They all looked beautiful.
But Finn didn't know what they were trying to do with these women, but he didn't want to ask. There must be someone who would give them a lesson, and it was not necessarily him.
Now that he had found Yuer, Finn was ready to leave.
However, Florrie stopped Finn who was holding Yuer. Finn thought that she wanted to go back on her words and looked at her with a cold face.
"What are you going to do?" If Florrie dared to stop Finn, he would attack her.
But unexpectedly, Florrie knelt down in front of him, and cried, "Help me, Sir."
She looked so pitiful when she cried, and Finn didn't bear to see it.
But Finn declined her directly, "No."
Florrie did not expect that Finn would decline her so bluntly. "Sir, don't you want to know why I need your help?" asked Florrie with sadness.
Although Finn was curious, he knew it would only cause trouble, so he simply did not ask and didn't want to get involved in it.
"I have no interest."
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