After all, he was clueless about what had happened to Flora.

"No, I can't stay in here. I'll go with you!" As Nancy spoke, she got out of the car.

"Fine!" By instinct, he took her hand.

They walked forward slowly and carefully towards the red Bentley.

As expected, they couldn't find Flora and Nadia in the car.

"Where could they have gone?" Nancy asked in despair.

"Last night's typhoon was so severe. I think Flora and Nadia must have taken shelter somewhere," Charles said.

"I hope Flora won't lose her mind and do something stupid!" Nancy added.

"Of course not!" Charles said firmly.

He knew that he was the only moral support Nancy had.

Nancy clung on to Charles' hand subconsciously.

"Nadia..." Charles shouted at the top of his voice.

"I'm here!" A loud voice seemingly of a girl came through from a nearby building.

"It's Nadia. It's her!" Nancy shouted excitedly.

"Nadia?" Charles asked once again.

But they didn't hear any reply.

"What's wrong? Why isn't sh

n Marcus!" Suddenly, in a turn of events, Flora let go of Nadia and grabbed one of Charles' arms. Immediately, Charles pulled Nadia out of the window. However, he stretched out his body too much and hung over in the air.

"It's an honor to have you die with me, Charles!" Flora laughed insanely and suddenly tightened her pull. There was a sound of wood breaking, "This is the fifth floor. We'll both die if we fall down. You'll die with me, won't you?"

"Don't let go! Charles, come up!" Nancy grasped Charles' ankle. But she couldn't bear the combined weight of Charles and Flora who had been hanging in the air.

"Flora, don't be silly!" Charles could come up if he were to let go of Flora's hand now.

But how could he give up a life just like that?

"Charles, I'm really done. Damn it. My life isn't meaningless. It has been too painful, haha..." Flora laughed wildly and suddenly exerted all her strength to pull Charles down. With a sound of snap of the wood, the two of them fell down immediately.