A strong beam of white light shot towards them from a turn. Hansen looked up and saw a black off-road vehicle plowing towards him. "Five steps to the left, immediately, and then give the Ocean Heart to the people in the car." Yadriel's voice immediately blared sonorously into Hansen's ears like a siren. As long as Hansen took five steps forward, Yadriel's subordinates would immediately snatch the Ocean Heart from his hands. Then, the bomb that was buried under his feet would explode in a few dozen seconds as soon as it was stepped on. Of course, should Hansen not do this, they already had snipers staking out in the woods. However, compared to being shot by the bullets, Yadriel would rather see Hansen die from the explosion. After all, Hansen was well prepared and was wearing a bulletproof vest. In this case, the best way for him to die in an instant was by bombing him. All in all, Yadriel would not let Hansen walk away alive that time. He obser
"We're all worried about your safety, Mr. Richards." Alvin's sharp gaze scanned their surroundings, dreadfully worried. "Nonsense, have you forgotten my orders? If I really needed you here, then would I still wait until now?" Hansen looked on as more than a dozen armed comrades of the Grand Eagles came out of the car, and his eyes were bloodshot. Everyone in the Grand Eagles was specially selected by him from the special forces or martial arts troupes. They were all sworn comrades who had fought together. He even gave them the best salary and welfare, and asked them to serve his company. In fact, he had already regarded them as fellow brothers for so many years. He didn't want them to come over and get annihilated together with him. "Mr. Richards, our duty is to protect you. When you are in danger, we have to stand up for you and shield you from bullets and knives." The comrades of the Grand Eagles all shouted loudly. Hansen's eyes reddened. He was moved yet fur
"Yadriel, you succeeded." He let out a sigh and said somewhat frustratedly to Yadriel. Yadriel laughed. "I knew it. Madam Lilian feels guilty towards Sara. How would she be willing to let her granddaughter lose her husband?" "Don't be so smug. First, have your people get rid of the bomb, and then I will call Hansen to hand over the Ocean Heart to your subordinates." Kimmel pushed the gun in his hand to Yadriel's head hard again, and gave a stern order. "Do you think I'm dim-witted? If one of my men were to extinguish the bomb, then wouldn't they be immediately killed by all of you?" Yadriel sneered. Without any hesitation, he continued. "Stop with the ridiculous stuff. Get Hansen to hand over the Ocean Heart. Then, we'll leave this place immediately." Kimmel pondered for a while and picked up Yadriel's phone. "Mr. Richards, please hand the Ocean Heart over to them to avoid any unnecessary casualties," he said with some difficulty. "No, this is the tr
Both vehicles were neck to neck, neither was able to pass the other. At that moment, the sound of spinning blades could be heard above his head. Hansen looked up and saw a helicopter hovering above. From the Hummer, he could vaguely see numerous intimidating faces. It seemed that the helicopter, which would be taking them out of the country, had arrived! "Stop them. We can't let them board it." Seeing the helicopter hovering above their heads and the ladder being let down, Hansen started becoming anxious. At that moment, the gangsters were also starting to worry. If it weren't for Hansen and the others chasing after them, then they would have already begun to escape from this piece of land. Therefore, they began to concentrate on shooting Hansen and his partners. The gunfight became more intense. Hansen's Grand Eagles went after them and began to surround and intercept the culprits. At that time, the sky was dark, and with the helicopter hoveri
"Jenna, my child, are you alright?" Sara finally heard Jenna's voice and asked excitedly. "Don't worry, Mom. I'm fine. I'm alright." Jenna shook her head repeatedly and put her hand on her chest. She held back her grief with a sad yet beautiful smile on her face. Sara could finally recall some events, but Jenna was more worried that the excitement would be bad for her health condition. This was what she didn't want to see. "Then, that's alright. It's good that you're fine." Sara's eyes lit up as she muttered to herself. All of a sudden, she seemed to have thought of something and asked nervously, "How about Hansen? Is he fine?" "Mom, he's doing well. Right now, he's at Grandma's funeral at Richards Manor." Jenna wiped away the tears on her face and answered softly. "Oh." Sara heaved a sigh of relief, feeling completely relaxed. She muttered to herself, "Now that Vivian has passed away, I should be mourning for her. Jenna, take me to Vivian's memorial servi
"My child, you're wrong. Others may think that I'm high and mighty, but that's just an illusion. My life is much sadder than yours, but I've always lived with a positive and optimistic attitude. I've always been working hard until my efforts are recognised and approved. Now, my life is giving me back what I deserve. That's why I'm telling you, you can't give up easily. You have to strive in life, actively and optimistically. What's worse in our existence is not the suffering from illness or the pain of losing one's family, but overcoming the hurdles in your heart. You have to believe in yourself." Madam Lilian sat in front of the bed and held Sara's hand while explaining to her patiently and carefully. Sara's weak consciousness for survival and her aloofness in dealing with worldly affairs did not belong to a positive and optimistic person. In fact, she had shown that she had given up on life, was dissatisfied with her current situation, and just going through her life without ca
"Are you sure? Madam Garver." With Jenna's affirmation, Madam Lilian was extremely happy. She looked at Sara, who was lying on the bed with a hopeful look in her eyes, and asked eagerly. Sara was in a daze for a moment, staring blankly at Madam Lilian. Her intuition was very strange, and she didn't know how to answer at the moment. However, when Madam Lilian looked at her, her eyes were bright and full of anticipation. If she didn't answer the question, then it would be too cruel and impolite. After a while, she nodded and smiled. "Madam, I think your daughter will accept you. As long as you are sincere enough, she has no reason to abandon her own mother." Madam Lilian's eyes brightened when she heard that. The expression on her face was clear as she said, "Of course I'm sincere. I dreamt of taking my daughter back and spending the rest of my life with her. If she is willing to have me in and not hate me, then I'll smile even in my dreams." When Madam Lilian hea
"Aren't you going to listen to me?" General Delia frowned and asked in a serious tone. From her observation, Jenna roughly understood how General Delia felt at that moment, seeing that Sabrina did not leave as she was obviously afraid that General Delia would hurt Norton. Hence, Jenna stepped forward and took Sabrina's hand while smiling. "Sabrina, let's go downstairs and wait for your father. Grandma's memorial service is about to begin. This is the last day of the funeral, and since we have to care for her dignity, we can't miss the time. I'll arrange a nurse to take care of Norton." As she spoke, she winked at Sabrina, motioning her to come out with her. Sabrina was guided out by Jenna, but she was still a little anxious. Her father didn't really like Norton and was afraid that he would make things difficult for him because of personal feelings. "Silly girl, what are you thinking about?" Jenna poked Sabrina with her hand and asked with a warm smile. The