"I'll hold you for a while," Jane Sampson said pretentiously, feigning restraint.
However, James Black, who was not known for being polite with his young wife, held her for a long time without letting go.
"When I learned you had been hijacked today, I kept regretting that I should have driven you downhill myself." At that time, his feelings were like a roller coaster.
Knowing that Jane Sampson had been hijacked by Henry Bright, who was armed with a gun, James Black really felt almost insane.