Love Comes To Me -
Chapter 1385: I have a way to save her.
"You don't have a way, I have a way." The old woman said indignantly, "I'm going to go to Mark and ask him exactly what it will take to make him willing to let Earlene go." Rawlins had not expected this to be the solution she was talking about.
In fact, there was no point in going back to Marcos now.
"Grandma, there's no need to beat around the bush. the Leoz family has already made the biggest concession of all by agreeing to drop the case." Rawlins advised. "The biggest concession?" The old woman snorted, "I think they're ungrateful! If Earlene hadn't saved Mark, would the family have been reunited?"
"Grandma, you're turning things a little upside down."
Despite being her own grandmother, the Rawlins could no longer hear her.
"What's upside down?" the old woman questioned pointedly.
"It's true that Earlene saved Mark in the first place, but it's also true that she made people lose their memories and kept them from going home to their families." "I don't care, the Leoz family is ungrateful anyway!"
At this point, the old woman began to lose her mind, arguing that she just had to go see Marcos.
Faced with such a headache, Rawlins cherished the idea of running away.
But the thought was quickly extinguished.
He took a deep breath, suppressed his irritation and patiently continued, "Grandma, if you go to see Marcos now, what if they get bored and carry Earlene again?" Rawlins knew very well that Marcos was a man of his word, and since he had promised to drop the case, he would drop it and not reopen it.
He would say so, but only so that the old woman would desist from trying to see Marcos.
"Marcos' grandfather is not someone to be trifled with. If they get pissed off and mess with it, Earlene won't go to jail for just a few years."
At Rawlins' words, the old woman calmed down a bit, but still chided him with distaste.
"You're simply an unworthy son, you're not even willing to save your sister! If anything happened to Earlene, she wouldn't want to live." The old woman thumped her chest and screamed.
This time, Rawlins merely watched with an expressionless face.
To be honest, Rawlins had felt an unprecedented sense of exhaustion and helplessness all this time because of Earlene's affair.
If it weren't for the fact that it was his sister, he really couldn't have cared less.
To put it bluntly, Earlene was to blame for what had happened.
Rawlins smiled bitterly and said in a somewhat cold tone, "Grandma, we're all very tired about Earlene's affairs. I've been trying to replace a way to get Earlene out, but now I'm really desperate. Grandma, please let me go and let yourself go."
The old woman stopped crying and looked at him incredulously with wide eyes red from crying, "Rawlins, do you know what you're talking about?"
"Grandma, I said it only after much thought."
"Rawlins, once we give up, your sister is going to suffer a lot." The old woman couldn't let her granddaughter suffer after all.
Rawlins averted her gaze, "She deserves to learn a lesson before she learns."
"Rawlins!" the old woman was desperate, she knew that if she gave up, there really would be no one left to save Earlene. "Grandma ..."
Rawlins was still trying to persuade her, when just then the butler rushed in, "Prince, there is a guest for you."
"A guest?" Rawlins frowned.
How could anyone want to come to the Bartram family at this hour?
"Grandmother, calm down and think about it, I'll talk to you later."
Rawlins turned and went outside.
As soon as he came downstairs, he saw the man sitting in the living room.
A strange man.
Rawlins was wary and walked slowly towards him.
As soon as he saw him, the other man immediately stood up, a smile on his face.
"Is that you?" Rawlins looked at him suspiciously.
"Hello, big brother. I'm Earlene's partner, Winston."
The man who came was none other than Winston, who had just arrived from J-town.
He extended his hand toward Rawlins.
Rawlins shook it and smiled slightly, "So you're Earlene's classmate."
Winston kept the smile on his face and gave the impression of being quite friendly.
"Please sit down."
Rawlins sat down across the table and asked suspiciously, "Have you come to see Earlene? She's not home right now."
"I know she's not home and I know where she is right now."
Winston's words startled Rawlins, "You know?"
"I'm not going to lie, I just got back from J-town."
Rawlins frowned, "You've been to see Earlene?".
"That's right." Winston nodded.
Rawlins' frown closed tighter and he looked at Winston with more than a hint of probing.
He said he was a classmate of Earlene's, but, oddly enough, he had never seen him come to the Bartram family.
Or heard Earlene mention him.
Perhaps reading the Rawlins' minds, Winston spoke up, "I studied abroad after high school back home and didn't return until a while ago." "Oh." Rawlins realized, "No wonder I've never seen you before."
"So how do you know about Earlene?" Rawlins asked.
"I had someone look into it because I couldn't get in touch with her, and I found out something had happened to her." Winston answered truthfully. Rawlins nodded and asked coyly, "So you're here today ...?"
Winston raised an eyebrow, "I came to talk to you. I have a way to save Earlene."
"You have a way?" Rawlins was a little skeptical.
Even he didn't have a solution, what could he, a recent returnee, offer?
Winston sketched a cocky smile, "Of course I have a way."
Rawlins looked at him, eyes narrowed.
He was at the limit of his strength anyway, so it was good to have someone willing to help.
...
Meanwhile, the Leoz Group.
"Prince, someone has gone to see Earlene," Alfredo reported the news he had just received to Marcos.
Marcos did not even raise an eyebrow and said indifferently, "Don't pay attention."
Someone had gone to see Earlene and he was thinking of a way to get him out.
But with The Leoz Family and The Khan Family around, it wasn't so easy for the Bartrams to save her.
"Did you get any results from the research I asked you to do?" asked Marcos.
Alfredo frowned, "We found some suspicious people, but when we were going to investigate further, we were accidentally caught."
The implication was also that there was no investigation.
Marcos looked pale, unable to see what was on his mind at that moment.
But Alfredo still felt a sense of oppression and was quick to lower his head, "Prince, don't worry, I'm sure we will investigate the matter as soon as possible." "Alfredo, I trust your abilities and hope to have results as soon as possible."
There was a hint of cold sternness in the low tone.
Alfredo replied, "Yes."
He turned to leave.
Halfway out, he suddenly thought of something, stopped, turned around and looked at Marcos.
"Prince, you'd better not leave Paulina alone until we have investigated the matter, in case something goes wrong."
Marcos nodded, "Good. Send a few more men to covertly protect her."
"Yes."
Alfredo directed the order and left in a hurry.
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