Forced Relocation of Conglomerate Girls

Forced Relocation of Conglomerate Girls
Chapter 44: As already planned.


"Bye, My Angel," Robbin muttered behind the woman's back. He kept looking at Clay's small steps.


Robbin knew from the way he walked, Clay felt heavy. As if bearing the weight of 250 pons, his wife did not turn her head at all. Gamang, seagrass for sure.


Clay's slender arms drooped beside the body, what a stifling sight to the chest. As the woman's lack of focus almost bumped into people, she finally looked up to apologize to the person.


Robbin's conscience screams loudly to stop Clay's move, but his wits are wise to let the woman go.


"I hope your patience never dies, I know it's hard for you, you're not Clay. This decision is more burdensome to me. The burden of longing away from you is increasingly felt considering the time we have spent together. Separating from you is not what I expected, but I have to do" Robbin muttered in mother tongue.


Robbin's eyelids closed for a few seconds, he took a deep breath and then exhaled slowly. Ever since he was first assigned to look after Clay, all his attention and heart had been imprinted on him.


And, what Robbin was afraid of all this time proved, he was not suitable to be the husband of any woman.


The job Robbin had been doing was too risky, he needed Clay, but the distance between them formed an unfounded dark abyss. Even though the tendrils of love snare the two closer, Robbin can't be selfish. All for the common good, especially Clay.


With Robbin's gontai steps turned around, he actually wanted a minute or two more to look at Clay's face. However, his wife did not want to see him just once.


The woman left herself without turning her head in the slightest, Robbin felt struck, so easily Clay ignored her last request. Meanwhile, he almost died without the woman on his side.


No matter how crowded the atmosphere is, Robbin feels alone. His life was now like empty, empty and silent space.


Since making this decision, Robbin tried hard to maintain his determination. Struggling not to do anything foolish by pleading with Clay to stay. He had to be willing to part for a while, even if gradually the torment longed to kill him.


"It's all a matter of time, he's safe there" Robbin said.


The weather was clear, but it was not hot until October. Moist air blows softly. Robbin swung his legs while looking down, until the phone rang startlingly. "Yes, Ber. I mean, time goes on. We'd better meet somewhere else .. Could be, I guess so is."


Robbin chose to pause for a moment, looking for a rather quiet place. Then, sit in one of the waiting chairs. His eyes were fixed on the people who were about to travel.


"What?" screeches, Robbin rubs a rough face. "They're too vile .. Then what happened to Shay?"


Robbin leaned back against the back of the iron chair, relief clearly reflected on his tired face. "Thank God, we'd better go both."


After spending quite a long time in the waiting chair, Robbin moved up, taking a step into the exit lane.


"Woman?" robbin asked Berry, who was on the phone, that her throat was drying out not because of thirst, but because of the shocking news. And, decided to buy a can of drinks. "What a noble heart." He knows when there is a chance.


Robbin observed around and stopped in front of the vending machine. He immediately inserted the coin into the sealed glass box, the sound of metal echoing at the bottom of the hollow box. His heart at this moment.


The cold drink came out, Robbin was not really thirsty. He just took his mind off the result of lamenting Clay's departure.


"Look, Ber, I've prepared the ticket. Once the damn thing is handed over to Rocky, I'll go home" Robbin said, holding the phone between his shoulders and ears. The large fingers open the hook that is on the top of the can cover. The typical fizzy drink fizz sounds so open.


"I'm still at the airport, I'll call you later." Call disconnected, half down while Robbin way put the phone into the pocket of his pants, one more hand grasped the can and then gulped it down to the toilet.


Robbin rushed to the airport parking area, pressed the remote control and got into his car. He positioned the glass of the car in the middle to get a good observation.


Robbin's footsteps rang firmly against the hospital tiles, walking quietly down the hallway to the outpatient room.


Robbin opened the door wide, in the room there were already three people he knew and a dark-haired woman lying on the bed.


"Hi, Shay," said Robbin.


John immediately grabbed Robbin's arm and led him out of the room. As soon as he reached the deserted passageway, he opened a conversation. "It's too late, Rob. We need to get it done as soon as possible!"


"I'm so sorry I got you involved."


"No, they will pay dearly for what happened today" said John, glaring in his eyes at the flames of anger.


Robbin clenched his hands, also dissolved in the emotions of the friend. "Tonight, without you. Me and Berry did it! They've made trouble with the wrong people."


"Tanpaku?"


"Yes, you have to look after the person who is lying there, right."


"I've already paid off her maintenance fees, so there's no reason to get in touch with her anymore." John leaned against the wall and slipped his thumb in his pants pocket.


"I heard that woman saved Shayriel" Robbin said.


John glanced sharply, he rejected the back from the wall. "Yes, that's the most important part, but it doesn't necessarily make me believe that woman is sincere. I mean there must be a plan behind it."


"Plan?" Robbin's anger was about to explode, it was impossible for someone to act so foolishly if they had a certain intent. "I hate to think of your petty thoughts!"


"Squeaky?" John snorted in annoyance at Robbin's argument. "It was precisely that thought that made us all survive this far. Remember, limit trust in someone or he will have a chance to stab you in the back!"


"Exception, Jo! Look, he's risking his life for your son." Robbin reminded as he left from before John. He went into the room and went out with Berry.


"We go, don't try to catch up with us!" Berry clearly supported Robbin, these two were indeed closer, and in fact, tried to get close to John as well, but were hindered. That blonde guy on his shoulder was too closed.


"Shayriel seemed to be worried about the woman" Robbin said as he looked deeply at the girl's bright eyes. "Come on, Ber, we're hurrying!"


Both far away left John who pegged there.


"I can't wait to flatten those damned people with the ground!" berry growled as soon as he got to the car. "You're listening to me talk no, anyway?"


"Well! I-iya," said Robbin stammered as thoughts flew after Clay who was flying.


"We're going to get this done quickly and you're going to get together with your family, especially your wife." Berry seemed to know the contents of his sidekick's head.


"Yes, I want that too." Robbin returned to the distance. "As we have planned."


The car engine was on, Robbin stepped on the gas pedal. Drive the wheels of the vehicle to the highway. Slow speed among other road uses.