Chapter 144 Helping the Devil Tracy snorted and replied, âOkay, I will wait for you.â
Then she left.
Savanna took the luggage back to the reception desk of the hotel and quietly followed behind Tracy. Trac y saw someone behind her with a glance and deliberately turned into an alley.
Savanna was not a fool. She did not go over but hid in a corner of the mall.
Tracy saw that the person behind her did not appear for a long time. She came out of the alley, called a taxi, and left.
Savanna raised her hand and also called a car.
The taxi driver asked, âWhere are we going?â
âFollow the black car in front of us.â
The driver was very skilled. After passing through the gap in the traffic, the car successfully kept a distance fr om the black car in front of it.
Savanna called Stephen. âHey, she just looked for you.â
Stephenâs breathing tightened. He paused and asked, âWhat did she say?â
Savanna said, âShe asked me where are you. She seems to know that we just met.â
Stephen was speechless, and his voice trembled slightly. âShe has a lot of informants, all of whom are raised by the Cassel Group.â
Savanna looked closely at the car in front of her, deeply afraid that he would lose it. âShe seems to have
taken her brother away. I will follow her. If you donât want to be passive, you must cooperate with me.â
âTell me what to do.â
Apart from cooperating with Savanna, Stephen seemed to have no other choice.
âHurry up and come over. Iâll send you the address.â
Savanna hung up and sent the address to Stephen.
She believed that Stephen would come. Stephen had endured for too long and knew that the crazy wom an could do anything. Savanna believed that Stephen would come for his own sake.
Savanna dialed again.
After dialing, Savanna spoke in English for a while and ended the call.
The black car in front rushed up the elevated bridge. Savanna said to the driver, âFollow it, hurry up.â
Seeing that the road was far and the speed was fast, the driver became impatient.
Savanna grumbled impatiently, âIâll give you more money. Hurry up and follow.â
The driver stepped on the accelerator and the car sped up relentlessly.
After rushing over the viaduct, the black car slowed down after driving a distance. The car turned and we nt towards a dark forest.
At the end of the forest was a small warehouse. At this time, the light was dim and a street lamp swayed i n the night wind.
Savanna asked the driver to stop the car by the side of the road. She used her phone to pay. When the driver was not paying attention, she grabbed the driverâs neck from behind. âDonât move.â
The coldness pressed against the driverâs blood vessels. The driver was scared and his face was pale. He raised his hands. âPlease donât do this.â
For the sake of money, he risked his life.
The driver regretted accepting this business.â
The knife in Savannaâs hand touched the driverâs vessels, and the driver was so scared that he wet his pants.
Savanna sneered, âDonât worry, I wonât kill you. As long as you ⦠be obedient.â
Savanna tore her sleeves into strips and tied the driver to the driverâs seat.
She then stuffed a ball of paper into the driverâs mouth.
âWhen I save someone, I will let you go, and you will have a lot of money.â
Savanna got off the car and locked the door.
Then she walked forward.
Savanna did not dare to barge in alone.
She hid in the dark and waited for an opportunity.
Not long later, a black shadow covered Savannaâs head. Savanna widened her eyes and punched the bl ack shadowâs belly. The black shadow screamed and fell to the ground.
When the light fell on the black shadowâs face, Savanna saw it. It was Stephen.
As Savanna held him up, she covered his mouth by the way.
The door of the warehouse opened and a lean man came out. Perhaps he was lured out by Stephenâs sh out just now. He looked around and found no trace of abnormity. He went back in.
Stephen whispered to Savanna, âThe thugs around Tracy are all very strong. They won the national boxi ng champion award.â
âHow many people are they?â
Savanna asked.
Stephen said, âThere might be two people around her. The others are not that powerful.â
Stephen stretched his neck and looked at the warehouse.
âBrandon should be locked up by her. This woman is evil. That is her brother, the man she loves wholehe artedly. But she locked him up.â
Tracy was indeed cruel and perverted.
Savanna looked at her watch. It had been an hour since Brandon had finished his operation. Brandon had been injured severely and was locked in this damp and dark place.
Just now, Savanna heard that the bodyguard who came out seemed to have said the address and called Dr. Barton.
Savanna rolled her eyes. She whispered a few words into Stephenâs ear.
Stephen nodded his head.
Savanna groped her way out of the room.
Savanna predicted correctly. As soon as she ran out of the path, a car came in front of her. Savanna saw that a person in white was sitting in the coâdriver. She rushed forward and stopped the car relentlessly.
The car braked.
The car lights shone on Savannaâs face. Savanna narrowed her eyes and turned her head to avoid the strong light.
The driver got off and was about to drive her away.
Savanna ignored the driver and walked straight to the car. She knocked on the window. The window rolled was about twentyâseven years old. The manâs goldârimmed glasses reflected Savannaâs beautiful face.
The man frowned as if he was asking Savanna what did she want.
Savanna revealed a smile. âSir, my mother had a serious illness.âCan she take a ride?â
Seeing the hesitation on the manâs face, Savanna said, âMy home is just ahead, not far away.â
The man said to the driver who walked toward Savanna aggressively, âClark, let her come up.â
Clark lowered his head and respectfully replied, âYes.â
When Clark sat back in the driverâs seat, Savanna had already opened the back door and followed him.
There was a sleepy nurse, but when she saw Savanna coming up, she smiled at Savanna and turned to s Before the car started, Savanna took out a bag of powder from her bag and threw it at Clark Clark coughed and his head fell on the steering wheel.
The whiteârobed man turned his head and looked at Savanna with hostility.
Savannaâs heart was beating like drums, but she couldnât care so much. She put a knife against the neck
robed man and threatened, âYour patient is not a good person, but ⦠I must save him. Later, let your assi Savanna said, glancing at the nurse beside her. The nurse sat upright with alertness, and her face was fri âLet her stay in the car. Iâll follow you in.â
The whiteârobed man did not speak, but his beautiful eyes were fixed on her.
âSpeakâ
Savanna pushed the knife forward an inch.
Red marks appeared on his white skin.
The man closed his eyes. âBeauty, itâs a dangerous game.â
Savanna knew that this man was unusual, but to save Brandon, she had to do this.
âThe person you helped is a pervert, trash. You are helping the devil.â
âThe person you helped is a pervert, trash. You are helping the devil.â
The person that Tracy could call out was not a good person. In Savannaâs opinion, this person was simply evil