Alina pinched Leena's face on purpose to hurt her, but Leena didn't say anything. This was how she stared at her brother coldly through the rearview mirror. Even though Peterson didn't look at her, he occasionally looked back and met her eyes. Then he quickly turned his head away as if he was frightened.
After suffering Peterson for a while, Peterson seemed to be unable to bear it any more. He suddenly stopped at a remote roadside in the suburbs, his head pressed on the steering wheel and kept silent for a long time.
Alina asked, "Why do you stop? Keep driving!"
All of a sudden, Peterson got off the car and walked backward. He opened the back door and pulled Leena out of the car. Alina also got off the car and asked Peterson, "Are you crazy? What are you doing?"
Peterson seemed to have had enough of it and said, "She is my sister. Let's call it a day. We have escaped!"
Alina asked in disbelief, "Are you going to let her go?"
"It's not that I let her go. I just can't stand her complaining eyes. I don't want to get in the same car with her."
Alina said, "Cover her eyes!"
Peterson said helplessly, "Alina, our goal has been achieved. We can fly away freely. Let her
't say anything.
After a long time, Carlson asked first, "What happened between you, Alina and your brother?"
But Leena replied indifferently, "Sorry, I didn't ask some details about your notebook."
Carlson frowned, "I didn't ask you this. Why Alina hit you?"
It seemed that Carlson was more concerned about how she was hit. Although Leena felt that the key point was not right, he should ask about the notebook first than how she was hit first. But there was not much surprise or confusion. He just said coldly, "It's just that my brother's conscience found that he let me go. I told him that Alina lied to him, and Alina beat me."
After a short silence, Carlson commented, "Your brother's conscience hasn't completely disappeared."
"I hope so!" Leena was not in the mood to speak, but answered casually, still very absent-minded.
"Don't go out these days. Have a good rest at home!" Ordered Carlson.
"That's impossible. I have to go back to find Yanni. I can't let him worry about me. Besides, Rena just came back. I want to be with her."
"You can bring them to my home."
As if stimulated, Leena turned to Carlson and shouted angrily, "Do you want to hold more hostages?"