Chapter 34: Bail Her Out
Chapter 34: Bail Her Out
Wanda turned to look at Yara without saying anything.
But in her heart, she thought, 'It seems that Yara came to me today not to tell me the history of No.3 Mansion.'
Sure enough, Yara turned to look at her and said, "it's the first time that Quincy has done such a thing. I'm also surprised. He has never been an impulsive person. But this time, he is a little reckless."
After hesitating for a while, Wanda said, "I don't understand what you mean."
Yara smiled, "Don't you understand? Or don't you want to understand? Or you don't dare to understand? " Yara took back the things in Wanda's hands and said, "Well, I'm going upstairs."
After hearing Yara's words, Wanda was even more confused. She didn't know what Yara wanted to say.
On the next morning, Wanda was woken up by her cell phone. Last night, she worked until one o'clock in the morning and kept thinking about Quincy and Yara. She didn't know when she fell asleep. At least, she felt that her cell phone rang just as she fell asleep.
It was a strang thing to deal with now. I'll call you back later." Wanda quickly told the driver the address.
As soon as she arrived, she saw that Dina was taken to a car. Wanda said anxiously, "Driver, follow that car."
Finally, the car in front of them stopped at the gate of a villa. After seeing clearly the name of the villaText content © NôvelDrama.Org.
and the two words "Bai Mansion", Wanda was relieved. She was about to ask the driver to turn around, but she found that Dina was dragged out of the car. And it seemed that Dina was seriously injured, but the people who dragged her didn't care about her injury.
She was so anxious that she quickly paid the fare, got out of the car and walked to the door of the Bai Mansion.
The security guard at the door stopped her. "What's up?"
"I'm looking for Dina. I'm her Friend. " The word "friend" were too extravagant for Wanda, especially for the daughter of the Bai family. Until now, she didn't know much about Dina, but she knew that Dina was a person who would not hide himself, very frank and honest.