"Wait," Amur said. He walked to the living room, picked up two full bags, and handed them to her.
"What's this?" Luca glanced at the bags with a supermarket logo printed on them.
"Snacks for the kids..." Amur explained, "I just so happened to buy them when I was at the supermarket."
"Thank you." Luca did not reject his kind offer. When he deliberately emphasized the phrase ‘just so happened to buy them', she
thought that the awkward Amur was a little cute.
As she looked back on the past three years, he had matured a lot and could take on responsibility.
She knew that Amur rejected Luke because of her previous experience. Nevertheless, he knew that the three children were
innocent.
"I'll be making a move, then." Luca picked up the two bags and left.
"I'll send you off." Amur walked quickly to the door and opened it.
Luca shook her head and said, "You've been on the road for a few days. I'm sure you're tired. Rest early. The driver is
downstairs. I won't be in any danger."
"Okay, I'll be in A City for some time. If anything happens, call me immediately." Amur had to give in when she said that.
"Mm, I will. Take good care of yourself. Pierre won't make it easy for you, so you must be careful," Luca told him. She hoped that
Amur would stay safe every time he went for a task.
They had spent three years together, and she had long regarded Amur as her younger brother.
"I know." Amur's eyes flashed with reluctance. Nevertheless, he would eventually have to go back.
Out of the Island of Despair, he and Luca could not live together as they did on the island.
Luca went downstairs with the two bags, walked out of the elevator, and headed to where Warren had parked.
Warren had been waiting in the car. He opened the car door when he saw Luca coming and took the two bags in her hand. "Ms.
Craw, are you heading home now?"
"Yeah." Luca nodded and got into the car.
Warren put the two bags in the trunk and got into the driver's seat. He then fastened his seat belt and was ready to send Luca
home.
"Have you had dinner yet?" Luca asked. Warren would not usually get off work so late, but today was an exception. She felt a
little guilty for making him get off work so late.
"I ate at a nearby restaurant. The black Corolla was parked in a temporary parking space on the side of the road when I was
walking back. I don't know if it's still there," Warren replied. He was always paying attention to his surroundings, staying vigilant
so he could protect Luca.
"It should still be there," Luca murmured. She knew that they would give up easily since it was paid work.
They had to at least make it seem like they did something.
Warren drove to the community entrance. He did not choose any other exit. He left through whichever exit he entered.
Sure enough, the black Corolla was still parked on the side of the road. The car followed closely the moment they left.
Luca snorted. 'When will these people stop haunting me?'
She would have asked Amur for help if she was not worried that Abel would find out.
"Ms. Craw, don't worry. I checked when I came back from dinner. There are only two people in the car, so they won't act rashly. I
guess they're just here to follow you." Warren thought she made a sound because she was worried, so he reassured her.
"Just two men? I thought there would be five people in that car," Luca said in a casual tone. She was not worried if there were
only two of them.
If they dared to make a move, Warren alone would be enough to sort them out. Not to mention she could handle two people on
her own.
"They won't make a move until they find an opportunity. That's why there won't be many people in the car," Warren explained. He
had learned about the organization's structure.
They owned many bars and dance halls in A City, so the bosses behind them also had certain business acumen. Unlike other
organized crime organizations, they would not act recklessly even if they were paid.
They would seize the best opportunity to complete the paid task using the least human and material resources.
"Hmm." Luca lowered her gaze as she thought about what Amur said.
She thought about Pierre's assassination and Abel's plans to hurt Luke...
The more she thought about it, the messier her heart felt.
Luke's revenge on Pierre only caused him to have an accident and he temporarily lost his lower body function. Eventually,
Johann cured him.
However, with Amur involved, it would not be as simple as his hands and feet being broken...
Even so, what would happen to Pierre had nothing to do with her.
Luca was worried that after Pierre was dealt with, Abel would then make a move on Luke.
'What am I going to do then?'
Thinking of this, Luca grabbed the corners of her clothes tightly. She hoped to develop the antidote before Abel could do
anything.
Even if she could not save herself, she hoped that Eler and Amur could get out of that terrible situation.
Seeing that Luca stayed silent, Warren stopped talking and drove to the villa.
The car behind followed them all the way and made Warren wonder. 'Aren't they afraid of being discovered by following us so
obviously?'
They did not even change their cars. Their work was terrible. It was as though they were deliberately reminding them that
someone was following them...
After they arrived at the villa, Luca got out of the car with the two bags.
"Warren, it's getting late. You should go back as soon as possible. Thanks for waiting for me for so long." Luca bent over and
thanked Warren, who was in the driver's seat.
"Ms. Craw, this is my job," Warren said and backed away.
Luca walked into the living room.
The three children immediately gathered around her. "Ms. Luca, why didn't you come back for dinner today?"
It was Tommy who spoke first. He was looking at Luca eagerly.
"My brother came back, so I had dinner with him," Luca explained with a smile. She could feel the children's love for her every
time she was home.
Although she was not their mother, they all loved to be around her. They acted like children who loved to be around their mother.
"Your brother? Is that the uncle we met last time?" Rainie immediately thought of Amur.
"Mm, yes, he bought all of you a lot of snacks. Here, they're all in these bags." Luca placed the two bags of snacks on the coffee
table.
Tommy exclaimed, "Wow, that uncle is so nice!"
He opened the bags that contained some healthy snacks for children.
Luca noticed that the snacks were additive-free and suitable for the kids.
Amur said he just happened to buy them, but she could tell that he put a lot of thought into it. She smiled and said, "You can eat
all of these snacks."
"Yeah, Aunt Neile would usually get these for us too. The snacks that Ms. Luca and Uncle buy are much better than the snacks
that Grandma bought us last time," Tommy said with a smile. His eyes were glowing when he saw the snacks.