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143.The Arrival of Skynet

143.The Arrival of Skynet

Although Mingyue Villa is her home, her heart longs to return to her home in Zhuhai City, where she can live peacefully without any disturbances or worries. It is there that she feels truly at home, especially with Bidegla, in their cozy nest, away from the hustle and bustle.

Even without the service of any attendants, being able to spend each day with Bidegla is the greatest blessing for Jennie Laura.

When Bidegla found the Master Shadow Dread, the sight of the assembled crowd in the early morning snow on the open ground was startling. Most of the people from Mingyue Villa had gathered there, with a helicopter waiting nearby, ready to take off. This is the true life of the wealthy, where travel is done by air. Bidegla understands that they may leave in the helicopter, as owning a private helicopter is not common in Hanxia, but for Laura, it is normal.

"Physician, if you insist on leaving, then we won't keep you. I hope that in the future, you will visit our villa more often. Our doors are always open to you," Maik Laura said with a smile.

"We'll see about that in the future," Shadow Dread responded calmly.

"Very well, Physician." Knowing that a person of Shadow Dread's stature may not return in the future, Maik Laura still smiled and said.

Regardless, Laura Group has established a connection with Shadow Dread, and with their deliberate promotion, many influential figures are now aware of it, which is a great help to the group.

"Bidegla, come and bid farewell to your father-in-law. I'll be waiting for you on the plane," Shadow Dread said before walking towards the helicopter alone.

"Heh heh..." Bidegla knew it was impossible to leave without speaking to Maik Laura in front of so many people. But the fact that his master called Maik Laura his father-in-law, almost forced him to call Maik Laura "dad" in a roundabout way.

According to normal ethics, it would be appropriate for Bidegla to call Maik Laura "dad," but when he looked at Maik Laura, Bidegla couldn't bring himself to say it and instead called him "uncle."

"Uncle, I hope you take care of yourself in the future. If Jennie and I have time, we will come back to see you," Bidegla said something that any normal person would say.

"It's okay if you don't come to see me, but you must take good care of my daughter in the future. If I hear that she's been wronged in any way, I'll have your hide," Maik Laura threatened, showing his doting love for Jennie Laura.

"Don't worry, even if I get hurt myself, I won't let anything happen to Jennie. You can trust me," Bidegla said with a grin.

"Alright, I believe you, you scoundrel," Maik Laura laughed and scolded Bidegla, then turned his gaze to Jennie Laura with a look of reluctance.

Jennie Laura's mother passed away early, leaving behind her daughter. Now, watching his daughter leave with her husband, Maik Laura, as a father, also felt reluctant to see her go.

It is said that daughters are the father's intimate little cotton-padded jacket, and even the previous generation's lover. So at this moment, Maik Laura looked at his daughter about to leave, and his eyes couldn't help but turn slightly red.

"Dad." Looking at her father, Jennie Laura also broke free from Bidegla's hand, and directly threw herself into Maik Laura's arms, bursting into tears.

"Ah, good child." Gently patting Jennie Laura's back, Maik Laura, who was always known as having a heart of stone, also had moist eyes.

"If Bidegla does anything bad to you in the future, you must call and tell me. I must give him a good scolding." Maik Laura threatened, giving Bidegla a stern look, causing Bidegla to nervously chuckle.

"Dad, now that I won't be by your side, you must take good care of yourself. Your daughter will definitely come back to see you often." Jennie Laura spoke, feeling very reluctant in her heart.

"Alright, alright, if you're leaving, then go. Otherwise, your old man will have to cry and embarrass himself." Wiping his moist eyes, Maik Laura slowly released Jennie Laura, and then took out a golden bank card from his embrace and handed it to Jennie Laura, saying: "You two are newlyweds, and I don't have much to give. Consider this your wedding gift."

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There must be money in the card. In such a big family, engagement and marriage are essentially the same, so it's normal for him to give a wedding gift now.

Jennie Laura didn't refuse her father's wedding gift, but held onto it. Since she has married Bidegla, it almost means that she is slowly drifting away from the Laura family.

So in the future, if there are any troubles, she can't rely too much on her family for help. Therefore, this money is the capital for their future business operations.

Although Jennie Laura didn't know how much money was inside, considering her father's status, it wouldn't be a small amount.

"Dad, you must take good care of yourself." Jennie Laura said with a choked voice, and then let go of her father's hand and walked to Bidegla's side.

"Alright, go on." Maik Laura waved his hand, then turned away, no longer looking at the two of them.

Finally, the helicopter took Bidegla and a few others away from Mingyue Villa. During this process, Jennie Laura kept looking down at Mingyue Villa through the window, her eyes filled with deep reluctance.

Her reluctance wasn't for the luxury here, but for her only father.

"Alright, Jennie, we can always come back in the future." Bidegla gently pulled Jennie's arm and said.

Looking down from the window, Mingyue Villa was indeed luxurious, occupying an incredibly large area, almost like a fortress, dominating in this Beishu city.

At around ten in the morning, Bidegla and the others returned to Zhuhai City. They landed on the rooftop of Xinyang Building, the landmark building of the entire Zhuhai City.

Because it was so high, it was rare for helicopters to land here.

"Master." On the rooftop, Stuart Buzer had been waiting for them alone. Watching the three of them descend from the plane, Stuart Buzer also smiled, the master's actions were truly extraordinary, bringing the person back so quickly.

However, when Stuart Buzer noticed Jennie Laura's strange walking posture, he immediately understood what had happened. He couldn't help but give Bidegla a glance with a very suggestive look, making Bidegla feel uneasy.

"Bidegla, I shall grant you a period of ten days to handle all matters, and after that, you shall come to me. I have an arrangement to send you to a certain place," Shadow Dread stated.

"What place?" Bidegla inquired with confusion.

"You shall understand when the time comes. For now, refrain from further inquiries," Shadow Dread said, then departed through the rooftop exit, leaving Bidegla and others with his silhouette.

Ten days, a duration that may seem lengthy or brief. Bidegla still had many matters to attend to. Although he was uncertain of Shadow Dread's intentions, he presumed it wouldn't pose any harm to him.

"Brother Buzer, if there is nothing else, then we shall take our leave," Bidegla addressed Stuart Buzer.

"Very well," Stuart Buzer replied, knowing that the couple might have much to discuss and did not impede their departure.

As they were about to leave, Stuart Buzer suddenly recalled something and pulled Bidegla aside, whispering, "Be cautious in the near future. My sources have reported the presence of peculiar individuals in the city of Zhuhai."

"Really?" Bidegla furrowed his brow slightly upon hearing Stuart Buzer's words, recalling the enigmatic Heaven's Hand organization.

Having thwarted their escape plan previously, he was certain they harbored a deep resentment towards him. Bidegla wasn't concerned for himself, but he had a few women by his side, which caused some unease.

There's a saying that goes, 'those with nothing to lose are not afraid of those who do.' But Bidegla was no longer one with nothing to lose; he had numerous ties now.

"You need not worry excessively. My sources will keep me informed, and I will notify you at the first sign of trouble," Stuart Buzer reassured Bidegla, noticing the worry on his face.

"Thank you, Brother Buzer. We shall take our leave now," Bidegla replied before departing with Jennie Laura.

"Driver, you have finally returned," exclaimed a security guard at the entrance of Gate No. 1 of Zhucheng, as Bidegla and Jennie Laura alighted from a taxi.

This was the man from whom Bidegla had borrowed a motorcycle previously. He had asked Bidegla to teach him how to ride, but Bidegla had been too preoccupied with numerous matters to find the time.

"I have been rather busy recently. When I have the time, I shall teach you," Bidegla replied to the middle-aged man.

"No problem, you can teach me whenever you're free. I'm here every day, so there's plenty of time," the man smiled, then hurried into the security office and returned with a letter. "This is a letter entrusted to me by someone to pass on to you."

Receiving the letter, Bidegla's expression turned strange. His social circle wasn't particularly large, so it was surprising for someone to write to him. In this day and age, a simple phone call would suffice. Who still bothers with letter writing, wasting time needlessly?

"Who delivered this?" Bidegla asked absentmindedly as he opened the letter.

The security guard pondered for a moment before shaking his head. "I do not recognize the person. I have never seen him, but he seemed rather cold, like an ice cube."

"Hmm?" Bidegla furrowed his brow slightly upon hearing this, and just then, Jennie Laura let out a gasp, startling Bidegla.

"What's the matter?" Bidegla turned around, looking at Jennie's face with astonishment, puzzled.

"Look at this letter," Jennie Laura covered her mouth, pointing to the letter in Bidegla's hand.

Upon hearing her words, Bidegla's gaze slowly fell to the letter in his hand. However, as he looked at it, his expression suddenly changed slightly, then turned cold.

In the letter, there was only one word, written in blood.

"Death!"

The large word filled the entire page, exuding an indistinct air of threat, no wonder Jennie was startled.