Chapter 608 Let Her Go
It wasn't until evening that Forbos finally appeared again.
This time, there was no sound outside. It seemed that everyone had fallen asleep.
In truth, Evelyn was not sure whether they had fallen asleep or left. In short, it was quiet outside.
Furtively, Forbos walked in with a bunch of keys in his hand.
Walking over, he untied the rope on Evelyn's body.
As he untied the rope, he said, "Don't make any noise later. Just follow me. The car is parked on the road not far away. We will get into the car directly after we get there."
The tape on Evelyn's mouth had already been torn off.
When she heard that, she was a little worried and asked, "What about those people?"
Suddenly, Forbos glanced at her.
The glance was deep and mysterious. For some reason, Evelyn felt a sudden chill down her spine.
It was like a cold and venomous snake, slithering onto her back.
Then, she heard Forbos laughed sinisterly. "I've drugged them all and locked them all in the cellar."
This place, the so-called cellar, was probably a basement.
After all, it was a factory, so it was common to have a basement. It was used to store some unused things or tools.
However, Evelyn was a little confused.
"Why did you put them in the basement?"
If it was because he wanted to take her away, then it was enough to just knock them out. Why the need to spend so much effort to move them down there?
Looked at her coldly, Forbos narrowed his eyes slightly, and his voice was cold and low.
"If I don't lock them up, the body will be found soon, right? Since the body is hidden inside, at least they can be hidden for a few more days. When they were found, I have already run away. Even if they want to catch me, they can't, can they?"
Hearing that, Evelyn froze.
Her body was stiff as she stood there, staring at him in disbelief.
Out of nowhere, Forbos suddenly took out a knife.
Pressing his knife against her belly, he sneered coldly. "My good daughter, I killed someone to help you. You won't betray me, will you?"
Upon hearing that, Evelyn felt a chill down her spine, and the chill seemed to have traveled from her skin into her bones, and even her fingers were frozen.
After a while, she reluctantly nodded.
"No, I won't."
After that, with his fingers, Forbos gestured for her to stand up.
Then he said, "If that's the case, take me to get the money! Rest assured that there is no one outside now. As long as you are obedient, no one will hurt you."
As he spoke, he continued to use his blade against her, gesturing for her to walk out.
Being stiff all over, Evelyn took a step outside and suddenly understood something.
So it turned out that... he had never thought of releasing her!
Of course, she wasn't stupid. After killing so many people, he dared to tell her about it boldly.
Unless he was crazy, otherwise how could he tell this to someone who was on his enemy's side and might betray him at any time?
The only possible reason was that... He had never thought of letting her survive!
After all, he need not worry about his secrets being revealed by the dead.
With the thought in mind, Evelyn felt a chill all over her body, and a great sense of panic and helplessness overwhelmed her.
It was like a thick dark cloud had swarmed over the sky, and she felt an immense pressure to the point where she was about to collapse.
However, she pursed her lips and did not show anything.
Obediently, she followed him out.
Not far away, they saw a black car parked on the road.
Forbos had been pressing the knife against her stomach, and when they reached the car, he handed the car key to her and asked, "Do you know how to drive?"
Upon hearing the question, Evelyn nodded.
Handing the key to her, Forbos instructed her to sit in the driver's seat. Then he quickly went around to the other side and got in from the passenger seat.
During the interval, there was about one or two seconds.
In fact, Evelyn had thought about escaping.
But this idea only flashed through her mind for a second, and then she gave up.
It was impossible to escape!
The place was so remote, and there was no one around. A woman like her could not outrun Forbos at all.
Plus, she didn't have a weapon to protect herself. Even if she ran away, she couldn't run far before she would be caught again.
At that time, if she provoked Forbos, she would not know what would be the consequences.
With the thought in mind, she gulped and inserted the key into the keyhole, and held the steering wheel with both hands.
After Forbos fastened his seatbelt and gave her a look. Nodding, he was satisfied that she had been very obedient.
"Look how good is it now? I will be relieved if you are obedient. Don't worry, when I get the money, I will definitely let you go, and I will never make things difficult for you again."
Forcing a smile, she then started the car slowly.
Driving at a constant speed on the road, Forbos sat in the front passenger seat, and the knife in his hand had never left her waist.
It was not that Evelyn didn't want to escape with the car, but she knew that she would not be faster than Forbos.
Perhaps before she could run, Forbos's knife had already stabbed into her body.
If this had happened in the past, she would not have believed that Forbos would have the guts to do so.
But now, after learning that he had killed so many people and hid their bodies, she realized that Forbos was no longer the same person she knew before.
Although the Forbos that she knew, was equally as detestable.
But he was timid, and only dared to create minor quarrels, bully women, gamble, or fight.
If he really met with a tough opponent, he would back down.
But that wasn't the case now.
Right now, Forbos was more like a cold and sinister viper, looking weak and small from the outside.
But it was impossible to know when it would suddenly jump up and bite her.
If the poison had entered her blood, it would be impossible to save her.
So she could guarantee that if she had any other thoughts in mind, Forbos would definitely kill her and escaped.
Therefore, Evelyn didn't dare to act rashly.
However, there was no way to keep waiting.
After some thought, she suddenly asked, "Have you prepared the box prepared to get things?"
Stunned, Forbos looked at her with a frown.
"What box?"
Evelyn smiled stiffly. "Didn't I tell you? I have a lot of jewelry and antiques in my house. Don't you want all of them? You will have to put them in a box. I don't have any boxes that you can use because my boxes are either used before and are easy to be recognized, or it's just small suitcases. They can't contain antiques."
In truth, she was only making a bet.
Betting that Forbos would be reluctant to give up those valuable antiques.
As expected, Forbos asked doubtfully, "What kind of antiques do you have in your house?"
Hearing this, Evelyn knew that he had taken the bait.
Secretly, she heaved a sigh of relief, but she said casually, "A lot, what do you like?"