Chapter 252
They left the hotel and drove to the statue of liberty.
It was lively because the statue of liberty was already bustling with tourists and vendors
In particular, there were a lot of people taking pictures around the statue.
Evelyn Davis suddenly wanted to take pictures.
She seemed to have never been photographed with Lucas Hawk since they knew each other.
Even if she had to leave later, she still had a picture to miss him.
She couldn't help looking at the man beside her when she thought that.
But she couldn't say anything when she saw Lucas Hawk's noble appearance.
How could he, such a noble person, take photos casually by the roadside like a civilian? "What's the matter?"
Lucas Hawk noticed Evelyn Davis's gaze and asked.
Evelyn Davis came to her senses, and then shook her head, "That's ok, let's go over there."
As she spoke, she pulled Lucas Hawk to the other side.
Lucas Hawk looked down at her back. He glanced over where she had been, his eyes flashed, then he stopped.
Evelyn Davis was walking ahead when she noticed that the person behind her stopped walking. She looked back, "You..."
Lucas Hawk interrupted her before she had finished.
"Come with me."
Then he pulled Evelyn Davis back toward the statue.
Evelyn Davis followed him wondering what he was going to do.
Then she heard him speaking in English to a couple under the statue.
She could understand what they said.
It was because she understood that she looked at Lucas Hawk in amazement.
He asked the couple to take pictures for them?
"Your girlfriend is really beautiful."
The couple looked at Evelyn Davis and complimented her.
Lucas Hawk looked at Evelyn Davis, put his arm around her shoulder and replied, "she's my wife."Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
Evelyn Davis's was as sweet as honey when he introduced her as his wife.
The corners of her mouth went up and Lucas Hawk noticed. He hugged her with a smile and motioned for the couple to take a picture.
In a moment their pictures came out. Evelyn Davis thanked the couple and took the photo from them.
As she looked at the picture of them embracing, the corners of her mouth rose again.
"Happy now?"
Lucas Hawk looked at the photo and turned his eyes on Evelyn Davis.
Evelyn Davis was embarrassed when she thought of her loss after he said that.
"No."
She denied it, but carefully put it in her purse.
Maybe that's her only desire.
She looked at the pictures of them and thought sadly.
Then she shook her head to stop herself from thinking about the unhappy things on this happy day.
So she pressed down all her worries and pulled Lucas Hawk around wildly.
After half a day, both of them were a little tired, so they found a cafe to have a rest.
"Lucas, what would you like to drink?"
After a half day on the town, Evelyn Davis seemed to let go of all her worries and got intimate with Lucas Hawk.
Lucas Hawk was about to respond when he looked around the corner across from the cafe.
He saw three big black men standing on the corner, their eyes always fixed on them vaguely.
At first, he thought it was his own delusion, but soon realized it wasn't.
They really were tailing after them.
Evelyn Davis didn't know Lucas Hawk had noticed something wrong, and then she looked up at him.
"Lucas "She asked.
Lucas Hawk drew his gaze back to Evelyn Davis.
Without explaining, he grabbed Evelyn Davis by the wrist and led her toward the door.
"I'll drink it with you next time."
Then he took Evelyn Davis out of the cafe and immediately turned down an alley.
The black man who had been staring at them saw them go and followed them.
Evelyn Davis didn't know what's going on at first, and was led off by Lucas Hawk.
By the time she realized that Lucas Hawk was leading her down the back streets, she knew something was wrong. Especially when she saw Lucas Hawk's serious face.
But she didn't immediately ask, she tried to keep up with Lucas Hawk without dragging him down.
Lucas Hawk took her down several lanes before he got rid of the negroes.
Both of them were gasping for breath and stood still at the intersection.
"What's the matter?"
Evelyn Davis couldn't resist asking.
Lucas Hawk looked at her, "don't worry. You'll be fine with me."
Then he took Evelyn Davis and walked again.
They were going to a hotel this time.
And the reason he didn't tell Evelyn Davis was because he didn't want her to get involved in.
He had many rivals abroad over the years.
Soon they arrived at the hotel.
Lucas Hawk released Evelyn Davis and walked over to the balcony to make a phone call when they came back to the room. Evelyn Davis didn't hear what he said. But she saw that Lucas Hawk's face was very serious, and guessed it might be difficult.
She sat on the couch to wait for Lucas Hawk in silence.
A moment later Lucas Hawk came in after a phone call.
"Nora, tidy up. We're not staying here tonight."
Evelyn Davis asked, "what about miss Miller?"
She didn't expect that the gravity of the situation to need them to leave.
Lucas Hawk answered, "I've contacted Envy and told her not to come back. As for her things, I'll have someone picked them up."
Evelyn Davis nodded and went to pack her things.
Fortunately, there were not many things, and she was ready in less than ten minutes.
Then Lucas Hawk whisked her away from the hotel.
But they had just left the hotel when they were targeted again.
"Sit down!"
Lucas Hawk immediately ordered Evelyn Davis and speed off.
It was the first time that Evelyn Davis had experienced anything like this, so she became nervous.
Especially the speed made her face became pale.
Lucas Hawk had noticed. After making sure he had shaken off his pursuers, he pulled out a hand and patted Evelyn Davis' white fingers appeasingly. "Don't worry, it's all right."
When Evelyn Davis heard the words, she turned her head to look at him. She was calmed down by his words.
In the evening, Lucas Hawk took Evelyn Davis to a suburban villa.
"This is my temporary residence abroad. We are staying here for a few days. You go upstairs while I go to the study."
Lucas Hawk led her into the living room, told her briefly and then walked upstairs.
Evelyn Davis watched him leave and looked around.
The villa was, as Lucas Hawk says, a temporary home.
The decoration of the villa was very simple, but very clean.