Chapter 1006 The Stranger (1/2)
The door of the car opened to reveal a young man. He had Western features—deep blue eyes and wavy blond hair. Even as he furrowed his brows, he looked attractive.
”Jean, are you all right? You scared me to death.”
Zed felt his heart almost leap out of his chest when he saw the car driving straight towards Jean. Fear coursed in his veins as he imagined what was about to happen. Fortunately, the seeming nightmare stopped as the car stopped at the last minute, and Jean was all right.
”Excuse me, sir! I'm really sorry! My wife is a little out of control,” he quickly apologized.
”Out of control? What the hell! If she wants to die, then she can jump off a building and not drag anyone else with her.”
The man cursed aloud as he went back in his car and stepped on the accelerator, intending to drive away. At this moment, Jean did something that caught both Zed and the driver completely by surprise. She grabbed the car door open and sat inside.
”What the hell are you doing now? Are you out of your mind?”
The man shouted angrily with an incredulous expression.
”Start the car! Quickly! I don't want to see this man,” Jean ordered him, not bothering to answer his question.
At the moment, she didn't care who he was or where he was going. She just wanted to get away.
Her cold and rude manner shocked the man. It seemed that the woman wouldn't listen to reason, so he just did as she said and drove away. He watched her by the mirror and took notice of her delicate features. 'Well, well. It turns out that little Miss Crazy here doesn't have a bad face, ' he thought.
Zed stared at the car with a helpless expression as it drove away. He ran as quickly as he could to catch up and shouted, ”Stop the car! Hey you!
Jean, where are you going? Get out of there!”
His screams were only swallowed by the wind. The car had gone far off by now, and Jean didn't hear a single word of what Zed shouted. What was more, the stranger drove so fast that it was impossible to catch up to him. Defeated, Zed slumped down by the roadside, panting.
He thought for some time and then took out his phone to call Jean. It came as no surprise to him when she hung up directly. Zed attempted to call her several times again, until she finally turned her phone off, sitting inside a stranger's car and silently fuming with her arms crossed over her chest.
The man, on the other hand, took out his phone and called his girlfriend, saying, ”Hello, babe. I have some urgent business to d