Theo didn't say a word, but his foot on the gas pedal told a different story.
Balfour and Byran in the back seat remained silent, but they were surprised by Ellinor's computer skills. She was able to locate a phone number so quickly.
Byran, particularly impressed with this kind of computer skill, leaned forward from the back seat to have a look at Ellinor's computer screen and was taken aback.
"Sis! You... you're actually the Snow Bunny!"
Ellinor didn't have time to deal with his irrelevant emotions. She shot him a glance. "Just sit quietly and don't make noise!"
Byran resignedly pouted and returned to his seat, but his admiration for his sister only intensified.
Damn, his idol was actually his own sister.
This was truly beyond belief.
...
Meanwhile, elsewhere.
In the outskirts of Greenhaven, near Barren Mountain, a middle-aged man was swatting away the buzzing mosquitoes near a cave entrance after taking a call from his former boss.
Patricia emerged from the cave, looking at him suspiciously. "Who were you talking to?"
Patricia felt like something was off. She grabbed his phone to check the time and date and immediately said, "Damn! We're not safe here anymore! We need to leave now!"
The man, feeling weary, didn't want to move. "Patricia, I think you're overthinking it. Who'd find us here in the wild of Barren Mountain so quickly? And in the middle of the night, no less. Where would we go? I spent enough energy just carrying that kid up the mountain today; I can't walk anymore."
Patricia urgently said, "You have to walk even if you can't! You fool, we've been discovered, and you don't even know it!"
The man still thought Patricia was making a big deal out of nothing. "Discovered by whom?"
"You really are brainless! Why would the lady from the fast-food joint call you to collect your salary at this time? The restaurant is closed at this hour! Today isn't even payday; are you dumb? Someone must have tracked us down to the restaurant!"
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