Ormand furrowed his brows and his face was dark as he analyzed this matter.
In the entire United States, there were probably not many people who could defeat Viola unless the enemy sent a large number of elites. However, this situation would be too eye-catching. It was easy to attract attention when they appeared in the hospital with great fanfare.
Or, the enemy was equipped with a gun.
Ormand's heart tightened. There was no trace of blood or smell in the messy ward. He hoped that this suspicion was not valid.
Or, there was another scenario. Viola had deliberately pretended to surrender and was kidnapped. She had used herself as bait. Otherwise, Aedan would not have been hidden in the wardrobe and should have been kidnapped together.
After clearing up his thoughts, Ormand sighed deeply. He felt very helpless and guilty about his wife's risky behavior.