After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities

Chapter 202



Chapter 202

After walking for about 10 minutes, Sylvia saw a shabby cabin. Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.

The door was opened and the light was off inside.

She stood at the door and knocked on it. "Is there anyone home?"

No one answered.

She waited for a while with a frown and there was still no response.

She took out her phone and walked into the house with the flashlight on her phone on.

She found the switch and turned on the light.

It was dim still, but she could finally see the house.

It was simply decorated.

Under the light was a table with two chairs beside it. There was a bed by the wall and a box by the bed.

Then, there was nothing more.

She glanced around the room and imagined how her mother had lived here.

She felt heartbroken.

This was not a place for humans to live in.

She was in a trance when footsteps came from the door.

"Who's in my house?"

A man's voice sounded from the yard.

Sylvia looked back and saw a stinky old man walking over.

The man was wearing black clothes. It was worn. His hair was messy and slightly gray. He looked in

his fifties.

There were wrinkles on his face and his eyes were glassy.

He was holding a wine bottle. Sylvia could smell the cheap wine.

Sylvia stared at him and said after a while, "I have something to ask you."

The old man didn't expect such a beautiful woman to appear in his house.

He was stunned for a while and rubbed his eyes. Was he dreaming?

"Are you a fairy? Did God send you?"

"Shut up!" Sylvia said coldly, "Did you buy a woman thirteen years ago?"

The old man walked close to her and tilted his head. After looking at her up and down, he said, "She's

my wife and she ran away from me years ago. Why ask about her?"

So, she was just human? She was really beautiful.

"Where's she now? Who did you sell her to?" Sylvia asked in a loud voice.

"Huh. You know, she looked gentle, but she was a tough lady. She didn't let me fuck her, so I sold her!

Someone paid me to watch her for a few days. I had thought I could have some fun. What a pity!" the

old man sat down on the chair and sighed.

He recalled the days when he was young.

"So, you didn't buy her?" Sylvia caught the point.

"Why should I tell you? Who the hell are you anyway?" The old man glanced at her.

Sylvia took out several hundred-dollar bills from her purse and threw them at him. "Are these enough?"

The old man's eyes lit up and he immediately counted the bills.

"Yes!"

"Then, answer my questions."

"The village is remote and I was young. When I was haunting, I ran into a man and a woman. They

kidnapped a beautiful woman and it seemed they were afraid someone might catch them. They gave

me some money and asked me to hide the woman in my house for a few days. I told everyone in the

village she was the wife I had bought. About half a month later, several men came, gave me some

money, and took the woman away. They told me not to tell anyone about it," the old man said, "You

know, she was really beautiful."

He then sized Sylvia up, "You look like her."

"What do they look like? The man and woman?" Hearing the old man's narrative, Sylvia felt depressed.

There was only one thought in her mind, which was, her mother might still be alive somewhere!

She didn't die!

'Mom, where are you?'

"The man looked decent. And the woman... she looked average. But I remember that her voice was

high-pitched and sharp," the old man said as he tried to recall it. "I had only met them once. I couldn't

remember clearly."

Sylvia gritted her teeth. "Try harder."

"I have taken your money and I wouldn't lie to you. I really couldn't remember!" the old man said with a

frown, raising his voice.

Seeing that he seemed to have tried his best, Sylvia didn't say anything more and asked, "Had you

seen a girl with that woman?"

"No," the old man answered.

If her mother survived, where was her sister? Sylvia frowned and couldn't figure it out.

She took out several more bills from her purse and gave them to the old man. "Keep this between us."

"Of course!" The old man was overjoyed.

It was already early morning by the time Sylvia drove back to the city.

Her face was very pale, but her mind was clear.

Even if it was already early in the morning, she wasn't sleepy at all.

Her mother was not dead.

Maybe there was never a car accident. She was sold to someone.

Otto lied to her.

What about her sister? Was her sister sold, too?

When she thought that in a certain place of the world, her mother and sister may be suffering from

inhuman torture, she could not control her emotions.

She wanted to end the world.

She took a deep breath and suppressed her negative emotions.

No, no. Her mother and sister might be living a happy life now.

She couldn't think of the bad possibilities,

She lay in bed, trying to think positively. She gradually fell asleep.

By the time she woke up, it was nearly noon.

She picked up her phone and found that there were several missed calls.

Some of them came from the hospital and some of them were from Franklin.

She only called the hospital back, and did not respond to Franklin's calls.

After washing up, she drove to the hospital.

Just as she parked the car. "Wow, look at that car!"

Before she could get out of the car, she heard someone exclaim.

She blinked and looked along the exclaiming of the passers-by.

She saw several black Bentleys parked in line at the hospital gate.

Dozens of bodyguards in black got out of the cars and stood in two rows.

The door of the Bentley in the middle was opened, and several men in suits and ties walked out.

Sylvia's sight fell on the man in the lead.

He was wearing a tailored suit with his hands in his pockets. He stood straight, tall and handsome.


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