Chapter 885
'You're worried about me when you're this drunk?' thought Stella. However, she felt comforted hearing his words.
"I'll take a cab. It's easy to get a cab in this area," she said.
Stuart grunted in response. Then he said, "Don't be late tomorrow.’
Stella was amused.
'We can't tell for sure who's the one that'll be late tomorrow,' she thought.
After everyone had left, Stella took out her phone and started to book a cab.
Just as she entered the e-hailing application, a silvery gray Land Rover pulled up by the curb. The driver rolled down the window
and asked, "You booked a ride, ma'am?"
Stella answered, "Nope. I haven't even booked one."
The driver grunted in response and took out his phone to contact his client. Stella heard him cursing even though she was quite
a distance away from him.
It seemed like the driver’s customer had canceled the booking, so he had made a wasted trip and was arguing with the
customer.
The driver angrily hung up his phone and asked Stella, "Where are you going, ma'am? Since I don't have any customers, why
don't I drive you there? This way, my trip won't be wasted."
Stella glanced at her phone. A dozen people were in the queue to book a cab, so she had to wait an estimated 20 to 30 minutes.
She looked up and asked, "Can you send me to Clouditude International?"
"Sure. Hop in."
Stella walked to the side of the car and only got in when she saw the cab driver's identification.
The driver made a U-turn while complaining, "The cancel feature on e- hailing applications is so unreasonable. A five-dollar
compensation? The gas money I spent driving here is more than that!"
The car reeked of cigarettes. Stella did not like it, so she winded down the car window.
The cab driver ranted for a long time. Finally, Stella asked, "Isn't there a meter?"
The driver smiled and said, "My phone acts as a meter, so don't worry. I won't overcharge you."
Then, Stella did not say another word.
She took out her phone and glanced at it. Aldor did not text her, and Keegan still had not replied.
After driving for a while, the driver said, "Ma’am, I'm going to pick someone up at the front. He's also heading to Clouditude
International. After this, you just have to pay half of the fare."
Stella frowned.
'I don't really like sharing a cab with strangers; the driver should've asked me first. If I had known, I wouldn't have gotten in just
because I didn't want to wait,' she thought.
Soon after, the cab pulled up at a junction. Then, a man dressed in black and a face mask got in the car.
The man did not go to the front passenger seat. Instead, he sat in the backseat, like Stella. Even though he was completely
covered in the middle of summer, the smell of cigarettes coming from him was much stronger than the car's. This made Stella
feel even more uncomfortable.
She stopped the driver.
"Wait. I'll get off here. How much is the fare?"
The driver was startled. Then, he hurriedly said, "Your destination isn't far from here. I'll just drive you there."
"There's no need," Stella said while taking out her phone. "I'll walk there."
The driver frowned and gave the person in the back seat a look. While Stella was making a QR code payment, he suddenly
started driving. She fell backward from the inertia, and her eyes revealed panic.
"Stop the car!"
Just as she shouted, the man beside her suddenly covered her face with a towel.
Stella widened her eyes and forcefully struggled. She kept struggling while tearing at the man's face mask.
However, she quickly felt her body lose strength, and her vision gradually blurred. When she ripped off the man's face mask, she
could no longer clearly see the man's face.
With the fear of the yet-to-happen and unknown, Stella fell unconscious.