Chapter 84: It's him who comes

In the cab of this driver were two cigarettes and two stacks of money, along with an address written on a slip of paper.

This place is not even searchable on the map.

Sherry gritted her teeth, turned the car around and drove towards the city.

But during this time, the driver's mobile phone kept ringing and he received several threatening messages.

"Why did you turn around!"

"Don't do as you're told, the lives of your family, don't you want them?"

Sherry looked at the words on the screen and slammed on the brakes.

The most ridiculous idiom in the world is empathy, but this moment, Sherry felt doubly powerless.

Watching the darkening sky, she pulled the van into the car park of a gas station, then ducked aside and used the few bits of change the driver had left to press a certain number she knew by heart.

It took three calls before the person answered.

"It's me, I'm at the gas station on the fifth ring road in the east, can you come and pick me up?"