Simon was really going crazy.
He had thought everything would go well, but at this point, Hazel suddenly showed up.
Hazel wasn't supposed to be here, but she was, which meant there was an accident, and it was a very severe accident.
"I… don't know." C.h.e.s.ter sweated. Hazel appeared so suddenly that it caught them off guard.
"Has she been stopped?" Simon asked angrily.
"Yes," C.h.e.s.ter said quickly.
Simon spoke in a deep tone, "Let's go! Go to her!"
***
Hazel stood in the harbor, her fingers tightening.
She and James followed Stacy's kidnappers all the way. The other side had clearly come prepared. Even after James had followed them closely all the way, they made it to the sea.
Then the men took Stacy straight out to sea. But when Hazel and James arrived, they were stopped.
She didn't know who blockaded the harbor, but the fact that Stacy's kidnappers were able to go to sea smoothly only showed that they were the partners of the people blockading.
That was not what she wanted to see. If the gang that kidnapped Stacy had such strength, it could only be said that the situation was very terrible. She was even worried if Joshua might be in danger.
"Hazel, I found it out." James came over.
"Whose men are blockading the harbor?" Hazel asked.
James hesitated. She said coldly, "Don't try to hide it from me. I can also use Denmark Group's power to find it out."
James sighed helplessly. "They are Simon's men."
Hazel's face paled. The sea breeze raised her long hair, and she felt a bit cold somehow.
As far as she knew, Joshua and Simon were working together. But now Simon was blocking the harbor and allowing Stacy's kidnappers to go to sea. What did Simon want?
Could it be that Simon betrayed his cooperation with Joshua?
She didn't want to guess, but the fact was there. If it was true, Joshua was likely in a dangerous position. Being attacked front and rear, if he was defenseless, something bad would happen to him!
"You leave," James said. "I'll find a way to go to sea…."
"I'm not leaving," Hazel said in a deep tone.
"We've agreed you'll obey me!" James's face darkened. Sure enough, he shouldn't have brought Hazel from the very beginning.
Before he could say anything else, Hazel suddenly got into the car, ready to drive away.
"Where are you going?" James stopped her right away. Since she said she would not leave, then she wouldn't absolutely be obedient and drive to leave.
"Go to the sea," Hazel said quietly.
"How can you make it now that the harbor is blockaded?" James asked.
"Of course, I'll have a way," she said quietly. "He just won't allow the boats to go to sea, then what if I don't take a boat? Are you coming or not?"
She stared at James.
Hazel didn't say anything clearly, but she was already telling James that she had a way to go to sea. He didn't doubt it. Her last sentence had the same meaning as the one she had used to threaten him before; if he didn't follow, she would go alone.
James certainly couldn't watch her go alone. Helplessly, he got into the car.
Hazel drove the car at maximum speed. She took James to the Denmark Group's holiday village, where a helicopter was already waiting for them.
Staring at the helicopter, James was surprised at Hazel's ability.
Hazel must have used Denmark Group's power to get it, but he believed that even if Denmark Group had such a strength, Joshua wouldn't have let her touch things like that. After all, Joshua was very protective of Hazel.
Now, however, Hazel mobilized Denmark Group's power on her own. She could be actually so mad for Joshua.
Although he knew Hazel was very decisive, James still made the final effort to stop her. "Stay here, Hazel..."
"If anyone has to stay, only you have to stay," Hazel said indifferently as she directly boarded the helicopter.
James sighed and followed.
James's eyes lit up, and he shouted at the pilot, "Don't leave!"
The cars stopped, and Simon got off. He came running so fast that he didn't even care about the wind from the propeller.
"Hazel Crowe!" Simon looked very pale with anger. "Why are you here?!"
"Go! Ignore him!" Hazel said angrily.
"We'd better figure it out," James persuaded her. "Maybe there is some misunderstanding?"
He really hoped there was some kind of misunderstanding in the incident because Hazel wouldn't have to risk her life in this case.
Hazel hesitated for a moment. She put her hand on the cabin door and looked down at Simon. "Don't you know why I'm here? Simon King, I really didn't expect you to be this kind of person. You don't deserve Joshua's trust!"
"What are you talking about?!" Simon asked furiously. Her questioning really confused him.
"Simon, why are you still pretending to play dumb at such a time?!" She looked at him coldly. "What do you mean by allowing those people to go to sea?!"
"What? Who did I allow to go to the sea?" Simon was even more puzzled. He didn't know anything about it!
"Somebody went to the sea?" He turned around to stare at C.h.e.s.ter.
C.h.e.s.ter looked puzzled, too. "No," he said, "our guys have been waiting in the harbor. No one is allowed to go to the sea except for our own men..."
Suddenly, C.h.e.s.ter and Simon's faces both paled as they realized something at the same time.
What if there were traitors among Simon's men? Or what if someone went to sea with his men's identities?
"Hazel, come down. I'll help you find it out!" Simon said in a deep voice.
Stacy Island was too dangerous, and he really didn't want Hazel to get involved. Besides, there was an accident.
Hazel looked at him, disappointed. She had been only guessing, but now Simon's reaction told her that her guess was right. The people who took Stacy away were exactly his men.
"Simon King, do you think I can still believe you now?" she spoke coldly and sat down in the helicopter. "Go!"