Chapter 128 Mother's Death (Part One)

William drove back to the villa. He didn't stop for fear that Frank would do something really stupid if he didn't come back on time.

He had indirectly killed his sister and couldn't let anything else happen to him anymore.

"Frank!"

William called worriedly, pushing open the door of the villa and rushing inside to look for Frank.

Frank was sitting on the sofa, a photo of Sansa in his hands. His eyes were misty.

William breathed a sigh of relief.

"Frank..." William said softly, walking over to Frank and squatting down beside him. He caressed his head and asked, "Why are you holding Sansa's photo? Do you miss your sister?"

"William..." Frank said, his voice wobbly as he looked up at William. He wrapped his arms around William's neck and anxiously said, "I don't want to stay here anymore. Didn't we agree to go to Norway? All the procedures have been completed. Why can't we leave, William?"

"Because..." William pursed his lips, lost for words.

He knew that if he went to Norway, he would have to divorce with Mary, which meant that he would never see her again.

It was this thought that caused him to feel particularly reluctant to go to Norway.

"William, why

And Mary...."

Lucas had barely gotten the word out when Frank's voice cut through the air in the car. "William!" Frank had been resting with his eyes closed, but Mary's name seemed to push him out of his languor. "Why haven't you hung up yet?"

"It won't take long," William said, glancing at Frank before asking Lucas again, "What were you saying?"

"Oh, it's nothing," Lucas said, sighing. He had clearly heard Frank's voice. It seemed that he had already dealt with Mary.

"If there is nothing else, I need to go," William said.

"Where are you now?" Lucas asked suddenly.

"I'm in R Town. I wanted to see Sansa," William answered.

"Oh," Lucas said. "Okay then, bye."

"Okay. Bye. Have a nice trip."

"You too."

Lucas hung up, picked up the cigarette he had put in the ashtray, and began to smoke.

Should he go to Kylin International and see Mary?

No.

Lucas sighed. He had suddenly wanted to go back to the United States because he found himself in love with Mary. He was afraid that he would fall deeper for her, and the only solution to it for him was his escape to the USA.

If he went to see her again, he would probably become even more reluctant to leave.