After all, I had to get prepared before sending Mila to hell myself!

So three days later, I went alone to the appointed meeting place.

I saw Luke again.

He was still as modest and polite as before, talking and behaving like a rich and educated returnee.

If I hadn't been suspicious of online dating in my previous life, I might have been deceived.

During the meal, Luke seemed to have noticed my coldness and kept talking to me deliberately.

Mila was worried that I would ruin her possible marriage by not showing him respect, but at the same time, she was also afraid that she would have some other crisis if I got too close to him.

I saw the anxiety in Mila's eyes and felt very happy.

After dinner, we arrived at the parking lot.

Luke suddenly said with annoyance, "Oh, my phone is dead. My driver is not here, and I don't know the way around. Can I borrow one of your phones for navigation?"

I knew the show was about to begin.

Mila and my mom both took out their mobile phones. Sure enough, they muttered that they had gone to a lot of scenic spots in the morning and had been taking photos and videos until their phones were dead.

In my previous life, I had been suspicious of Luke because of the details of the conversation during the meal. Then, because of this coincidence, I had more doubts in my heart.

Unfortunately, I couldn't persuade my mother and Mila. They snatched my phone and gave it to Luke.

He took us to a villa by the mountain.

The scenery was beautiful, but it was also full of danger.

But this time, I handed my phone to Luke. "My cell phone is high on battery. Take it for the navigation."

As if flattered, he immediately thanked me.

But I didn't miss the blatant disdain and ruthlessness in his eyes.

Mila glared at me and quickly held onto his arm intimately to distract him.

I suddenly felt that Mila was really stupid. She was so stupid that I was a little mad. How could I have been so stupid in my previous life that I didn't let her go to hell?

If so, I wouldn't have ended up getting myself in trouble and dying with a grievance.

Just like in my previous life, Luke made up a moving story and successfully brought our family to his territory.

He looked at the three of us and grinned.

He looked like a wolf that was about to bite a sheep's neck, his eyes sparkling with shrewdness. "Go inside the villa and rest. I have many surprises for you."