Chapter 592
Chapter 592
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She raised her voice a little too much, causing Enna to panic. "Pipe down!"
Oh right. We're still in the village. Someone might hear us. "Can you tell me your plan, then?" The fact
that Federick was helping them made her feel more confident about escaping.
"Not yet. The fact you saw through my disguise is already making my work hard." Enna didn't think
Yelena would ruin her plan, but she wouldn't tell anyone top-secret information.
Yelena understood that, so she said nothing.
A while later, Federick came in. When he noticed their smiles, he thought it was weird.
"She knows I'm a cop, comrade."
Federick wasn't surprised. "She has always been smart. That's not surprising."
Yelena thought that sounded eerie. "What do you mean? Do you know me?"
Federick gave Enna a look, and she went back to her room, leaving him and Yelena alone. "You don't
remember me?" He studied her expression, trying to see if she remembered him, but she showed no
signs of it even after a while, much to his disappointment.
"Should I know you from somewhere? Tell me your name. Maybe that'll jog my memory." Yelena smiled
awkwardly. "It's been a while, so I don't remember."
Federick quickly composed himself. "I'm Federick Seanzy."
Federick… That jogged Yelena's memory. Back in middle school, there used to be a handsome top
student everyone loved, and Federick was his name. He didn't look as sharp as he was now. He only
looked cute back then, but now he was handsome. They barely spoke to each other back then, so
Yelena slowly forgot about him. "So, it's you. You're a village officer now, I see."
Federick looked at her coolly. "Didn't think you'd be a star."
Yelena raised her head proudly. "I have the talent for it."
Still as proud as ever. Federick chuckled. "How did you get kidnapped?" Good thing she ran into me, or
she would have been in trouble.
"No idea. I was hanging around the lake with my friend and boyfriend. I went to the restroom after that,
which was when someone knocked me out."
Federick's face fell. "You have a boyfriend."
"Yeah. We've known each other for a long time now," said Yelena, oblivious to the fact that Federick,
who was standing behind her, was looking harsher by the second. "So, what's your plan? I asked her,
and she said you'd tell me." Yelena turned around, hoping that Federick would tell her their plan.
Federick scoffed. "None of your business. Just know that we'll bust you out of here." He went back to
his study after that, refusing to talk to her.
Yelena saw him off, feeling that he was acting weird. Why did he get mad all of a sudden? Weird. It's
just like how he was back in school.
…
Elspeth and Callum were driving deeper, and they noticed a lot of weird obstacles on their way.
Callum mulled over it. "Probably set up by the villagers to prevent anyone from going in or out."
It was dark so they couldn't make big strides. They could only drive slowly just in case the obstacles
hurt their car.
As time passed, Elspeth got more and more worried. "She must've been taken into the village. If we
don't speed up, who knows what might happen?"
Callum looked solemn. "She might have been…"
"I trust her." Elspeth took a deep breath to calm herself down. "She'll protect herself."
Callum said nothing. He was prepared for the worst-case scenario. About four hours later, they finally
got out of the meandering mountain path and entered a village in the mountain depths. In case anyone
saw their car, they parked it in the woods outside the village and covered it up. Dawn was breaking,
and a few farmers were going to work with their tools in hand. Fortunately, the two of them were swift
and easily maneuvered around these people.
"It's going to be a hassle looking one by one." Elspeth noticed the houses looked all the same. "At this
rate, she might be in trouble."
"We'll split up to cover more ground."
Elspeth observed the buildings, and for some reason, she thought they looked familiar. "Hey, this place
looks familiar."
Callum turned around and gazed at her. "You've been here before?"
Elspeth shook her head. "No way. I'm just saying the buildings look familiar. Oh, I remember now. Ever
read a book called The Village?"
It was the story of a female college student being kidnapped and sold to the mountains. Callum
shouldn't have read it before, but surprisingly, he nodded. "I have."
"You have?"
Callum explained, "My friend wrote the book. He asked me to beta read it, so I did."
"Remember how the book describes the village?"
Callum looked around him and realized what Elspeth was talking about. He looked at the fog in the
skies and recited, "Short huts were strewn all across the village, their walls made of red, crimson
bricks. On these bricks were spindly, stringy words resembling arcane runes. A great path led into the
mountains, and standing on both sides of this path were short poplar…" He stopped reciting. Standing
on both sides of the path they were on were poplar trees.