Beyond the Divorce

Chapter 1175 We Lost the Target

Suddenly, I remembered something. "Did Arnold find the notebook?"

"That's the reason I kept him at Pleca Park," Atlas replied.

I felt a bit choked up inside, muttering, "It seems like Mom knew everything, but she didn't tell the truth."

Atlas's phone rang. He answered, hearing Vincent's voice on the other end.

He spoke into the phone, "The taxi turned into the city at the airport highway intersection and did not take the airport highway. We haven't located the target yet."

As soon as I heard this, I became nervous. Did it mean they lost the target?

While speaking, I saw that Vincent's vehicle had stopped on the side of the road.

Mike quickly followed and stopped our car.

Atlas hung up the phone and exited the car. I hurriedly followed.

also got out of their car, still on the

off two passengers at the roundabout. Then they took a

the airport, especially the

the car. Mike's car

"Can we hide after entering the

environment for too long. This is a diversion. He's creating the illusion that he's already in the city. Otherwise, he wouldn't have changed cars." One thing bothered me. Why would my dad obediently follow

approached and pulled over. The driver came down and walked toward us quickly, looking a bit nervous. "Excuse me, are you

we are from Bibury's police department. We want to inquire about the passengers

said with certainty, "Yes, these are

"How was the silent one? Did

not clear-headed. Anyway, he didn't say a word, not a single one." Vincent asked him to provide a detailed account of what happened after they got

spur of the moment. He only carried

and I got into the police car. After getting in,

airport, someone came to pick us up at the departure gate of Terminal 3. We went straight into the airport's control room, where all-around surveillance footage was

them to pull up the footage from the entrance of the terminal

arriving at the airport

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