My Billionaire Husband (Vivian and Morris)

Chapter 59 A Plan to Escape



Chapter 59 A Plan to Escape

As long as she had any idea to escape, those people would find out.

The first time she wanted to escape, she was slapped on her face. Then two bullets hit the ground in

front of her and they warned her in Chinese, "If you try to escape again, we will shoot at your heart."

These people were good at shooting. Vivian had failed to escape again and again, so she could only

obediently follow them, looking for a better opportunity.

After all, no matter how fast she ran, she was not faster than bullets.

She didn't want to die!

"Those people... were mercenaries."

Yara sat on the ground and realized that Vivian wasn't ignorant. If she didn't say anything, she might be

locked up like this all the time.

She had no choice but to say, "Because I offended their boss, so they are trying their best to seize me."

As Yara spoke, Vivian stood by her side and carefully observed Yara's expression. Her intuition told her

that Yara was lying.

However, Vivian knew that Yara didn't want to tell her the truth, so she didn't ask.

"The cruise has already sailed on the sea, and this room is very closed. It's impossible for us to

escape." The door of the room could only be opened from outside. There was neither a door handle

inside nor a lock.

Vivian looked at the small window. However, the window was only the size of two heads and they could

not come out from it.

"This cruise ship leads to Canada, which is their territory. If we don't escape now, we won't be able to

escape when we reach Canada."

Yara sat in a corner, leaning against the wall and looking at Vivian indifferently.

Yara's facial features were delicate. Her plain face without makeup was very beautiful, even a little cold

and indifferent.

She was kidnapped, but there was no sense of panic on her face.

Well...

Were they really kidnapped?

Vivian felt that Yara was trying to fool her.

Yara was obviously very familiar with the identity of the kidnapper. She still had some useful

information, so Vivian couldn't break up with her for the time being.

"Where will this ship stop along the way?" She asked.

"It will go straight to Canada."

"Go straight to Canada? Have you ever been on the ship?"

"No, but I heard them just now." Yara explained.

Vivian raised her hand to touch her head and muttered, "The plane's speed is 40 times faster than the

speed of the roller coaster. It will take 12 hours from Australia to Canada by air. Then it will take... 20

days by ship."

Three days had passed since she had been kidnapped. She had a special listening device on her wrist,

so John must know her situation.

But till then, no one had come to look for her.

There were two possibilities.

Either John's life was in danger; Or, he chose... to betray her!

No matter what the result was, Vivian only had one choice -- to save herself!

Therefore, in the next few days, Vivian and Yara showed a "good" attitude, which made the

mercenaries more and more relaxed towards them.

And they untied their ropes and allowed them to move freely in a suit with a room and a bathroom.

They also gave them a few books to kill time.

A week had passed, and Vivian ate on time every day without making any trouble. She was so

obedient that it was unbelievable.

Yara finally couldn't help but look at the woman opposite her. "They have been relaxed. Aren't you

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There were two beds in the room, which were leaning against the wall. Every one slept on one bed.

Vivian lay lazily on the bed. She looked up at Yara, who was sitting on the opposite bed. Yara was

eating sunflower seeds and spitting out shells on the ground. "Why should we run away? Look at us.

They not only untie us, but also give fruits and books. If we resist again, we are stupid."

She definitely wanted to escape.

However, ever since they sailed in the sea, they were surrounded by vast oceans. If they jumped into

the sea, they would die.

Even if they could steal a lifeboat from the cruise, they would attract the attention of mercenaries.

And once she floated in the sea, she would become a "live target" of mercenaries and would be easily

killed.

Rather than struggling at the moment, it was better to find a suitable opportunity to escape after going

ashore.

However, in the afternoon, Vivian, who was lying on the bed reading a book, noticed that the light in the

room gradually dimmed. She stopped eating sunflower seeds and fell into deep thought.

They set off from the port and headed south. They headed straight for Canada.

The room where they lived were on the west of the ship. Every afternoon, they would see the sunset,

but that day... Vivian couldn't even see the sunset through the small window.

"Is it going to rain? Why can't we see the sunset today?"

Yara, who was sitting opposite her, also murmured.

Vivian suddenly felt that something was wrong. She moved the table to the wall and stood on it. She

stretched her head out of the window and saw that the sun was shining brightly on other side!

"What's wrong?"

Yara got up and pulled Vivian down. She also got on the table and looked out of the window.

"Did you say that the cruise will go straight to Canada and it won't stop?"

Vivian stood in the middle of the bedroom and stared coldly at Yara as she questioned her.

"Maybe... I misheard?" Yara was also a little confused. "When I got on the ship, I clearly heard them

say that this ship would directly sail to Canada."

Hearing her words, Vivian didn't say more. Instead, she turned around and lay down on the bed, deep

in thought.

Yara saw Vivian's expression and guessed what she was thinking. "You... do you want to escape?"

She had to admit that Yara was a very smart woman.

At least, she was much smarter than Yoona.

Vivian ignored Yara and turned her back to Yara, pretending to sleep with her eyes closed.

"You must take me with you when you run away, otherwise, I will report to them." Yara threatened

Vivian.

When Vivian heard that, the anger that she had been suppressing surged into her mind. She sat up

from the bed and walked up to Yara. Vivian grabbed her collar and said, "If you want to die, just tell me!

Believe it or not, I can chop you up and throw you into the sea. Even the money of the urn will be

saved!"

"Who... who wants to die? I just don't want to die, so I want you to take me to escape."

Yara's coldness instantly disappeared. She looked sad and she looked at Vivian in frustration.

"I'm neither your father nor your mother. I have nothing to do with you. Why should I save you?"

"Because I saved you that day."

"You..."

Vivian was speechless.

Although Yara had saved her that day and made her be seized by those mercenaries, Yara was still

kind.

She really couldn't bear to leave her alone.

"All right."

Vivian released her grip angrily and turned around. She sat down on her bed and thought about the

way to escape.

At that moment, Yara walked over and handed Vivian a golden hollow round necklace. "We get to know

each other. I want to give you this necklace as a souvenir."

Vivian glanced at the necklace. Inside the round hollow ball, there was a bright diamond engraved with

a word "Yara".

It seemed ordinary but extremely precious.


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