But if that car was really targeting her, why did it leave so quickly?
As she was about to collapse in confusion, another car sped to her side, not stopping, but merely slowing down. The door opened quickly, and a strong, slender hand reached out, grabbing her waist and pulled her into the car.
The car door closed, and it sped away.
No one noticed that a person on the street had suddenly disappeared.
When Forsythia woke up, she felt a severe headache.
In addition to the headache, her hands and feet hurt too.
As she gradually regained consciousness, Forsythia slowly recalled that she had just seen Eleanor Spencer Atkinson and was heading to the bus station. Then a car passed by, and a fragrance wafted over. In surprise, she smelled too much of it, her body went limp and, as she was about to collapse, another car came up to her, took her in, and she lost consciousness.
She remembered everything and realized that her hands and feet were bound, and she was huddled in a corner.