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Chapter 65 Escape No One Caught

  • up. Valerie understood. They wouldn’t chase now. Because in their understanding, truly wanting to find oneself was not a matter of minutes? But no matter what, she has already escaped now. The last bus was about to end in five minutes, and Valerie kept running non–stop, trying to get to the bus stop as quickly as possible. “Hey! Sir, please stop!” When she got there, the bus happened to stop. Valerie immediately shouted loudly, and the driver looked in the rearview mirror as someone ran over and paused briefly. Frowning, I looked at Valerie, who looked a bit disheveled. The driver seemed to have a lot to say, but he still closed his mouth. Valerie took out some change and paid for the fare, then she arrived at the last seat and sat down, holding some fruits. It was pitch black outside, with only streetlights. She lowered her head and looked at the fruits in her coat, some of which were already rotten.
  • Feeling a bit sorry, Valerie picked up an incomplete fruit and carefully wiped its skin before taking small bites. Hmm… So sweet… Although Valerie had eaten cake an hour ago, she is now feeling very hungry She ate voraciously, trying to block the bitterness that was about to overflow from her throat. Swallowing with a slight difficulty, Valerie looked indifferently out of the car window. Just now, in the Horton family, she had already vented her emotions. Now, she came out alone, her mind in a haze. Her heart was calm as she watched the streetlights flicker by. “Little girl, we are almost at the final stop. You can get ready to get out of the car now.” The driver was afraid that Valerie would fall asleep, so he shouted loudly in front. A tired Valerie responded to the driver and got up to the front of the car, preparing to get out of the car.
  • The driver looked at the little Valerie through the rearview mirror and felt a bit worried. “Little girl, where are you going so late?” “Sir, don’t worry, I just came out to find someone.” The driver eventually pressed the button in his hand, and the door opened. Valerie jumped out and disappeared from the driver’s sight in a flash. Where should I go? Valerie looked confusedly at the park in front of her. The last bus of this trip was in a suburb. This place is abundant in parks. As long as it doesn’t rain at night, everything else is fine. Valerie hurriedly walked along the road in front of her. After walking for over an hour, she finally found a park with many seats. She approached with joy and casually found a long chair, pinching her sore legs. I was so tired. I felt that the things that happened today were enough for me to digest for a long time. She blinked her heavy eyelids and placed the fruits beside the chair.
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