Chapter 379
Chapter 379
Luk was like a cat on hot bricks.
He was at a loss what to do. He thought he could be free after paying back the money. But things didn't
seem as simple as he thought.
"Dude, you have to believe me. I will never run away again," Luk begged.
"I'll give you a discount on the interest for the sake of you paying back one million dollars. Two million
more will do." One of the men said.
Luk almost fainted after hearing his words.
If he had known that one million dollars wouldn't do, he would have run away long ago.
It was like a bottomless hole which can never be filled.
What's worse, he had no say at all.
Luk had no choice but to compromise, "I'll find a way."
The man said, "Don't think of any tricks. Even if you can escape by yourself, we won't let your beautiful
daughter go. You'd better know."
Luk was terrified.
No one knew better than him what would happen to those who lost money in the casino.
Men ended up being killed and women sent to an illegal red-light district.
This was the best result.
Some of them ended up being tortured and feeling life was worse than death.
Luk did not dare to go back to Mose Clubhouse anymore. He dreaded to tell anyone about this.
He just wanted to run away.
But he wanted to bring Tina along.
Luk had to go to the hotel where Marina stayed to find her.
He didn't dare to tell Marina the truth, so he had to take them away first.
Marina thought he was leaving for Holland.
It was better than suffering in Birmingham.
She didn't even dare to go out now, afraid of meeting someone she knew.
Her life had fallen from the clouds to the bottom.
Marina usually boasted about herself in front of her friends all day long, regarding herself as Oliver's
mother-in-law.
Now, she didn't even have a place to live, so she could only live in a hotel for the time being.
Unable to frequent high-end places openly, she didn't want to live this kind of life for a day.
She had no alternative but to live a dull life with Luk.
Luk told Marina that they could take the train instead of the plane.
They could travel from Russia, all the way through eastern Europe, and finally to central Europe.
They could enjoy the scenery on the way to the destination.
Tina and Marina had a lot of belongings, and Marina felt that Luk's suggestion was feasible.
It had been a long time since she went on a trip.
It was a good opportunity to spend more than ten days on the train and enjoy the scenery by the
roadside.
Marina told Tina the news and told her not to book a flight to Holland.
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She couldn't stand staying on the train for so long, at the thought of the bad surrounding particularly.
Tina immediately went to Marina's place and voiced her doubts.
Luc had no choice but to say that he was really afraid of flying, for fear that there was almost no chance
of survival once an accident happened on the plane.
He gave another example of the recent plane crash that shocked Tina.
Despite her unwillingness, Tina made a compromise, thinking that life valued the most.
Only then did she agreed to take the train to Holland with them.
Luk was relieved.
He wanted to delay as long as he could.
When they got on the train, they could get off anywhere along the way.
He was very familiar with eastern Europe.
Anyway, Marina and Tina didn't have a good life in Birmingham anymore.
By then, the three of them could settle down anywhere in eastern Europe and lead a good life.
Luk owed more than one person. He probably didn't even remember how much he owed outside.
So sooner or later, those people would find Tina.
Better yet, he took the opportunity and hide himself while the initiative was in his hands.
He wished the money he owed turned a bad debt when they were nowhere to be found.
Luk had already replayed his plan in his mind.
At worst, they could come back if they couldn't find a place to stay in eastern Europe.
He could avoid the creditor for the time being.
His debtors were all people who settled in Holland. They would not stay in Birmingham for long.
After they made a circuit around Europe, they would probably go back to Holland.
When the time came, the three of them would come back and find a rural place to live.
However, they'd better not settle down in big cities in case of being recognized.
After thinking about it for a day, Luk felt that they should leave at night and not stay here for long.
Fortunately, Tina and Marina had packed their things and said they were leaving immediately, so they
had time to tidy up.
Tina also wanted to leave at night.
However, it was better to leave by train so as not to attract Oliver's attention.
Luk immediately bought the train ticket to Europe that night.
As soon as it was dark, Tina drove to the train station with her luggage.
Seeing that Tina was driving her BMW, Marina asked her why she didn't dispose of the car.
It was unknown how long it would be when they came back next time. And the car would be useless.
Tina replied that she had already taken care of the car. When they arrived at the railway station,
someone from the used car company would come to drive the car away.
Luk sat in the back and felt diffident.
He wanted to tell Tina that the car could be left untouched for the time being, because maybe they
would come back soon, and the car would be indispensable.
At least, they could drive it when being chased.
However, he could only watch Tina dispose of the car in silence.
Because they left in such a hurry, Tina had no choice but to find a used car store to collect her car.
Her car, which was almost new, was sold for less than one-third of the original price.
Tina didn't care so much.
Anyway, she thought life in Holland would be so great that she didn't need to drive herself but went
everywhere with bodyguards and driver.
As soon as they arrived at the train station, the people from the garage were waiting for Tina. After all
the formalities were done, they were about to get on the train.
The three of them were about to enter the baggage inspection office at the railway station.
Tina, who sharp-eyed, saw two big men standing beside him at a glance.