Chapter 170 What Happened to the Woman She Loved
Chapter 170 What Happened to the Woman She Loved
That was not right!
She clearly remembered that Hanna also said she was dizzy at that time. Channing must have taken
her away. At the thought that her friend might be in danger, she quickly stood up and the clothes that
wrapped her body fell to the ground. Fortunately, it was a private villa and even if there were neighbors, This material belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
they couldn't see her through the window because of the long distance, otherwise Antonio would really
be furious.
Adelaide ignored his cold eyes, finding underwear from the wardrobe and putting it on hurriedly. Then
she picked up a dress, running while putting it on.
Seeing this, Antonio strode in front of her and pulled her who was running. He frowned with slight
anger. He really got a little angry, "Adelaide, what are you going to do?"
She wanted to leave with an excuse before he got to know why she lay naked in a bed with Channing?
How could he allow her to do so?
He pulled Adelaide back into the room with his face darkened.
Considering that Hanna was taken away by the bad man and she didn't know if Hanna was fine, she
really wasn't in the mood to play any interrogation game with Antonio. Throwing away Antonio's hand
vigorously, she shouted impatiently, "Antonio, that's enough! Why are you so bored? I went out with
Hanna today. She was also there when I had a meal with the bad guy. Now, she is missing. I really
must go and find her and I have no time to deal with you!"
Hearing this, Antonio started to attach importance to this issue. He pursed his lips and had an
unusually seen expression on his face. After a while, he took Adelaide's hand and went downstairs.
"Ah? Where are you going to take me to?"
Adelaide followed him as if she were a puppet for a while, and asked questions after she finally
gathered her wits.
He didn't reply. Bruno was waiting at the door when they arrived at the door. He said solemnly to Bruno,
"Drive to the Good Dream Hotel!"
Hearing his words, Adelaide knew where Antonio was going to take her to and felt at ease inexplicably.
Neither of them spoke when they sat in the back seat and Bruno was now used to their way of getting
along. In the past, he would be scared a lot. Remembering the days when he just became the driver of
Antonio, he couldn't help smiling.
They also seemed to feel the unusual atmosphere and were all thinking about finding a topic.
"Well!"
They looked at each other and said the same word at the same time, as if they had practiced it
hundreds of times. Soon, they realized it and said at the same time again, "You go first."
Bruno's face turned red when he tried hard to stop himself from laughing, but he nearly failed to do so.
"Well, it's strange for this incident to happen." Adelaide paused. Finding that there was still a long way
to go, she licked her dry lips and explained what happened today, "Hanna and I knew this outdoor
sports venue on the internet. It was fine in the morning. Not long after we had lunch, a group of thugs
and hooligans came. Channing appeared when we were about to be ra..."
She was too embarrassed to say the word "rape" and her face turned slightly red. She seemed to
remember something, "Oh, right. Channing had a gun in his hand and he shot in the air to scare off
those thugs and hooligans. Hanna and I were very grateful to him for saving us. He said he wanted to
invite us to dinner, but I felt dizzy after I ate a mouthful of food. Not long after we began to talk, I
fainted."
Antonio pondered for a long time, his hand touching his chin and his eyes shining with shrewdness. He
thought about Adelaide's words for one time and soon sorted out the clue. "What about Miss Hanna?"
It was the first time for them to take pictures on location. Why would others ambush them in advance?
Besides, there were only she and Channing in the room when she woke up. Then, where was Hanna?
This was the crux of the matter, although he did not want to believe that Hanna would be the "mole"...
Hear this, Adelaide didn't agree with what he said. Shaking her head with a puzzled expression, she
told him her worry, "I must be the target of that scum, but I'm very uneasy now. I can't feel at ease until I
find Hanna."
She didn't tell him that she had a strong feeling that something had happened to Hanna!
Therefore, she couldn't feel at ease unless she found Hanna.
As they talked, Bruno had parked the car in front of the Good Dream Hotel. It was an old street. The
sign of the hotel was a little slanting. Antonio and Adelaide hurriedly got off the car and ran to the room
where Adelaide had just been.
At this moment, Channing was tied to a chair by three or five bodyguards. They also kindly helped him
put on his clothes. Adelaide walked up to him. Before they could react to it, Adelaide rushed to
Channing and slapped him in the face.
It was self-evident she was resentful. Antonio came in after her and pulled her away. Before going
away, Antonio kicked Channing with great strength. Channing had been badly battered around the
head and face and had been beaten out of shape by these bodyguards.
Now, Antonio and Adelaide also came to hit him. Channing was so scared that he no longer cared
about his dignity, tearfully begging Antonio to let him go.
"Mr. Antonio, I'm wrong. I really know that I'm wrong. I don't dare to talk nonsense any more. I didn't
have an affair with Adelaide. Please let me go! Please!"
Hearing this, she became even angrier. Antonio took great effort to pull her away just now, but now she
rushed up and gave him a kick. Then, she grabbed his hair and shouted, "Where is Hanna?"
"In...In the next room..."
Before he finished his words, Adelaide let go of his hair, turned around and ran out.
The narrow corridor was filled with the smell of sweat. They all heard a deafening scream as soon as
Adelaide ran out of the room.
"Oh, no--"
The housekeeper sat on the ground in fear.
There were clothes from the door to the bed. She scolded young people for being shameless while
bending down to pick up the clothes on the ground. Suddenly, she saw the person lying on the bed.
She habitually lowered her head and apologized, saying that she thought the customer had left the
room. For a while, she did not hear someone curse her angrily or forgive her calmly, so she slowly
raised her head.
At this moment, she saw the women lying on the bed clearly by the light coming through the window.
Her face was pale. Her hand was hanging and the red blood was dripping down her wrist on the
shabby floor.
Realizing that this woman had committed suicide, the housekeeper immediately shouted, took two
steps back and collapsed with weak legs.
Hearing the scream, Adelaide's heart was palpitating. With her eyes wide open, she stumbled and ran
into the next room.
There was a strong smell of blood and a faint smell of urine in the dilapidated small room. She
unconsciously covered her mouth with her hands. After seeing the appearance of that person, she also
fell down with weak legs instantly.
Antonio followed closely. He just frowned lightly when he smelled the two smells. Adelaide had already
been sitting on the ground in a daze, with obvious disbelief in her eyes.
Antonio made a quick decision, wrapped Hanna in a quilt and carried her in his arms. After that, he
rushed out of the room and shouted all the way while rushing to his car.