She disappeared 2

What Arnold Johnson was doing now was all because of her needs.

Victoria Garcia was momentarily lost in thought, but she quickly snapped back to reality by Arnold's words.

"Keith Lee will get back to me in half an hour." Arnold gently stroked her cheek and said, "The Pan-fried Buns place is just at the corner ahead. We can eat and wait for the news there, alright?"

Although Victoria didn't have an appetite, she still chose to comply with his arrangement.

When they got out of the car, he naturally held her hand in his.

"Don't worry, I'm here."

As Arnold said this, his grip on her hand tightened slightly.

Victoria looked up, met his gaze, and gave him a light, clear smile.

The neon lights reflected on the ground off the tree branches, casting an enchanting light on Victoria's body. At this moment, she looked like a painting with a somewhat ethereal, melancholy beauty.

The shop was located in the commercial center of East City District, but it wasn't easy to find.