Chapter 171 Give him a call
But the caller didn't hang up directly.
Bane took a deep breath before speArchimedesng in a low voice, "It's me... You don't hang up."
Bert's voice was icy. "I'm surprised you had the nerve to call me, Bane."
There was no tenderness at all.
Bane's eyes went red, and though she knew this was coming, she wanted to try it again. "Trust me once, Bert. It wasn't like this before."
Just trust me once, just like last time.
But......
"What's the matter? He can't satisfy you? You're gArchimedesy, Bane."
"No, Bert, actually..."
"Well, Bane, you'd better do the best you can. If I find you, I'll make your life worse."
"Herbert......"
Bane's voice trembled, her heart ached, but she spoke quickly.
"Bert, I'm carrying your baby, and I'm in a small town by the sea..."
She knew there was no room for explanation, and in the middle of the sentence she simply turned off her phone because the battery had run out.
She didn't dare say anything more. She hid the phone and wiped her eyes as if nothing had happened.
When Emma came back, her eyes were a little red and puffy. "Bane, are those red eyes crying?" Emma asked.
Bane made a quick excuse, "I was just bored when I was watching the TV series, the story is so moving."
"It's not good for the children to watch less TV. You'd better go and have a rest first."
Bane was not in a stable mood now, but he returned to the room.
Emma quickly touched the phone, which was still cold, to make sure she wasn't calling.
Emma's eyes were cold. She had to move quickly.
Bane didn't expect Emma to move a step faster than she thought.
She didn't even have time to get ready.
"Bane, you know I haven't got much money to support you. Now I've found you a richer family for you to go to. There's only one of them and they're better off than we are."
Just one person?
And let her go?
How could Bane not know what she was thinking? He was a little angry, but he managed to keep his composure. "Emma, I could have gone out to work, and I'd have paid you back what I earned."
"It's not appropriate for you to go to work with a baby in your belly," Emma said without thinking. "You can rest assured that the family is very well equipped. You will have a good time and Aunt Emma will be able to take care of the baby when you have it."
It is absurd.
I wanted to Sell her, but I couldn't bear the baby.
She had never seen such a shameless man.
Bane tried to play it cool. "I can really make money to pay you back."
But Emma wasn't listening. She looked a little ugly. "Bane, you should be good now," she said.
"Well."
Bane nodded, and without trace she touched the dagger hidden within her body.
Emma was also worried. She had been talking to her husband, all behind her back, and it didn't take long before the date of her departure was set.
"Bane, you dress nicely today. Let's get out of here."
"Well."
Bane nodded curtly.
Emma gives Bane the clothes she was wearing when she fell into the water and then brings her up. They don't throw her clothes away.
And now her child has been more than three months, the belly has been some obvious, but wearing a skirt and her thin figure can not see.
And there's no way she could hide the dagger if she was wearing a dress.
She ruined her skirt to take it out.
"My clothes don't wear anymore."
Emma was a little angry, but she got her clothes again and took her out.
Bane left the house for the first time in more than a month, but the farther she went, the more worried she became.
Because Emma was really familiar with these people, because she was greeting people everywhere she went, and they all saw Bane.
Bane's heart sank. What Emma was doing was telling everyone that if she ran away, they would send her back.
There was no way she could get out, and Bert's...
Bane's heart gave a sharp beat. She tried not to think about Bert.
It wasn't long before Emma took her to a small house.
There was a bald old man standing in the doorway, and beside him was Emma's husband,
Bane had been looking at her ever since she had arrived, looking more and more obscene, as if he wanted to rip her clothes off at once.
The look made Bane almost throw up. She wanted to leave, but Emma held on to her and refused to let her go.
"Bane, call someone. This is Uncle Avere."
Bane said nothing.
Evel grinned obscene, revealing a mouthful of black and yellow teeth that even had chili peppers on them. It was disgusting.
"The first time Bane came here, he must be afraid. It's okay. We'll get to know each other after a while.
Emma quickly pulled her over. She made a gesture to her husband, and after a few moments Emma nodded with satisfaction.
"Take some water, Bane. Is he thirsty after such a long walk?"
Bane didn't drink water.
Emma's face fell, her usual affability completely different. "What are you doing? Evel poured you some water and you didn't drink it. It was so rude."
"I don't want to drink it now."
Evel was more than willing to defend her. "Never mind, if you're not thirsty, Emma, you really are. Why Bane?"
Bane bowed his head, slowly calming himself, and pondering what to do.
"Evel, come on, let's go out and have a chat."
"No problem."
Evel and Emma's husband walked out of the room immediately, and Bane noticed what seemed to be a discussion.
Her heart sank at once. They seemed to be discussing her price.
Emma kept talking about how her life would have been better if she'd stayed here.
"Aunt Emma, I'm sure I can come to the studio and pay you back."
Bane wanted to try one last time.
Emma wasn't bothered. "What nonsense? You don't know anything now. Don't remember the past things, just at ease to stay here, just can give birth to the child, when the time comes I give you raise."
A chill rose in Bane's heart and he sold her. It was disgusting that he should want the baby in her womb.
And she's not burdened at all now, after all, if it wasn't for them Bane wouldn't have survived, she needs money, she needs children, she's not a good person, right?












