Chapter: 951
Susan was doing.

Ameer stood still and did not come to his senses until he heard his phone ring.

It was his mother.

“Mom, what's the matter?"

It was a bit noisy on the other end of the line.

"Ameer, where are you now? Something bad happened here! Hey! That's my phone! My phone..."

Her voice faded.

Hearing this, Ameer turned to look in the direction of the villa and discovered there were several black cars parked by the gate. Security guards came out of the vehicles and surrounded the entire building, barring anyone from entering.

The realization of what had happened hit him like a ton of bricks.

He was amazed to find that he could see everything in the villa from this angle.

Was it all coincidence?

“Where are you going?" Ameer asked, his gaze falling on Rachel's back.

She was only a few steps away.

"To watch the show." Rachel turned to him and asked, "Do you want to come with me? Seeing things up close will be fun."

Watch a show? What did she mean?

Ameer was puzzled. Why were there so many security guards stationed outside the villa? When he was on the phone, his mother had told him something had happened. What on earth was going on?

"You seem to know what's happening," Ameer remarked as he followed her.

"Probably."

Ameer couldn't help but look down at Rachel's side profile as he thought of the way she was staring at the villa on the big stone.

"Did you have anything to do with what happened in the villa?" he asked after a little pause.

“What do you think?" Rachel kept walking without Looking back at him because she knew he was staring at her.

"You tell me," Ameer responded, his face serious. He had no idea what Rachel was thinking.

"Then just consider that it has something to do with me." Rachel wore a faint smile. She didn't care about making a bad impression on

Ameer. On the contrary, it would be beneficial if it could truly change Ameer's perception of her. It would help her stay out of trouble in the future.

Ameer had no idea what happened inside, but he had a hunch that it was terrible.