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Melissa didn't agree. She turned around and said to Murray, "You should stay here to keep an eye on Ryleigh." If both of them went to Los Angeles, the time spent on the woman would be wasted. "I can't let you go to such a dangerous place alone." Murray frowned worried. Melissa thought for a moment and said, "You can let a few more people go with me." Disaster relief work needed more people. Murray didn’t say anything more. He made a few phone calls and asked Alex to arrange for people and planes. They rushed to the hotel. Along the way, Melissa read the online news on her phone. The latest reports was all about the earthquake in Los Angeles. Melissa frowned. Tom was in the center of the earthquake. This wasn't a good situation. Soon, they arrived at the hotel and Melissa went str