"However, don't worry. I promised you that there would be a satisfactory solution, so I will definitely solve it. I'll never lie to you," Jacob stated with a smile.
"I feel much more at ease with you around." Cyndey said faintly, "It's a pity that you can't stay with me forever."
Jacob coughed twice. He felt a little embarrassed. He really didn't know how to answer that question.
He looked at the time. It was already about eight o'clock. He walked to the window, opened it, and looked outside. Jacob could tell at a glance that someone was watching the whole floor.
"It seems that some people can't wait to catch us." Jacob closed the curtains and sneered.
"Is there anyone else?" Cyndey was very nervous now. As soon as there was a slight movement, she was afraid. Hearing Jacob's words, she was shocked and hurried to his side, grabbing him.