Elaina did not answer her. Instead, she said, "Don't worry about that. I'll think of a way."
"Ella, actually, you don't have to..."
"That's enough. If you stop me, it means that you have never treated me as a friend." Speaking of this, Elaina was angry. The Gansburg family was in danger, but Jenica did not tell her. Did Jenica still treat her as a friend?
Jenica was silent and did not dare to say anything.
Of course, Jenica treated Elaina as a friend, but she was afraid of hurting her.
As the two spoke, they did not notice that on the second floor of the villa, Quincy stood in front of the window and looked at them downstairs through the glass.
His face was gloomy, and people were standing behind him. As long as Jenica went with Elaina, both of them would not be able to leave.
Downstairs, after Elaina talked to Jenica, she left the villa alone.