On the emergency lane of the highway, Ellinor was standing alone by the road.
The surroundings were pitch black, with occasional cars whizzing by, providing a fleeting brightness.
Walking on the highway was risky; a speeding car could easily hit you. So, after getting out of the cor, Ellinor didnât continue walking She turned on her phoneâs flashlight, hoping to get noticed by passing cars.
Meanwhile, she was also on the phone with Ida Gipson.
âIda, where the heck are you?â
Im in Y state, remember? You told me to fly out here and have a sit-down about the LifeForce Corporation takeover Caught the morning flight. Did you forger?-
Ellinor rubbed her forehead; she had forgotten that Ida was out of the country.
âSomething up, boss? Howâs the Howard familyâs shindig going?â
âUh-huh, just be safe out there in Y state, Iâll get Chase Larios to pick me up!â
After hanging up with Ida. Ellinor tried calling Chase.
Shockingly, Chaseâs phone just kept ringing, no one was picking up. What on earth was he up to?
Ellinor looked around the dark surroundings, furrowing her brows in thought. Was she really going to be stuck on the highway till dawn?
In the old days, she couldâve easily spent a night outside, no matter how harsh the conditions or how cold the winter night was.
But now she was pregnant. She could take risks, but she couldnât risk her unborn child.
If she got sick from staying out in the cold, it would affect her baby. Plus, she couldnât even take medicine.
If she called the police now, she might end up in the news tomorrow Just as she was contemplating whether to call the police, a bright headlight suddenly shone on her.
Instinctively, Ellinor lifted her arm to shield her eyes. What was going on? Was someone elseâs car also having trouble?
When the light finally dimmed and turned into flashing lights, Ellinor could finally see what was happening.
Collin got out of the passenger seat and walked solemnly towards her, saying respectfully, âMs.
Mendoza, please get in the car.
Ellinor glanced at the Mercedes not far away and recognized the familiar license plate. She was puzzled.
Why was Theo here?
Why was he on the highway? Neither his office nor home were in this direction.
Ellinor thought for a moment, then politely said to Collin, âThanks for the offer, but thereâs no need. A friend will be here to pick me up soon.â
She had no reason to get in his car now Theo already had a fiancée and a child. Any decent woman would know to avoid any potential misunderstanding.
Collin looked a bit helpless but still stared at her firmly, âMs: Mendoza, I implore you not to put me in this predicament. We canât linger on the highway for too long If you donât get in the car, it will be really risky for us to stay here.â
Ellinor fell silent.
Judging from Collinâs attitude, if she didnât get in the car, he couldnât complete his task and would have to wait with her.
Thatâs just how Theo operated. He didnât accept no for an answer.
Ellinor felt a bit annoyed by this, but she was out of options.
She thought for a moment and checked the time on her phone. It was almost midnight. She didnât want to be a nuisance to the police.