Three minutes later, under Willow's company, Edwin walked out from the hotel.

At the entrance, the three young men in uniform stood with their backs straight. The one in the middle looked at him with a pair of bright eyes as he said, "Mr. Congressman, I was ordered by the president of the Central Parliament to send you back safely."

"Thanks." Edwin nodded at him.

As the night wind breezed past them, he turned to Willow and extended his right hand. "Thanks for your help tonight."

She smiled and reached her hand out elegantly. "It was just a coincidence. Apart from that, The Pavillion is under Draco Chamber of Commerce. I hope that you would not blame us for the incident today."

"Of course not!" Edwin waved at them. "To be frank, you are also one of the victims, so don't worry about it. I will take note of your future progress."

After exchanging pleasantries, both of them left amicably.

A few seconds later, as Willow watched him leave in a helicopter she nodded in satisfaction. "Our route to the higher ups is secured."

Next to her, Jerry, Gerald, and the rest of the Shadow Rangers did not care about that. Why do we need to do that? Wherever we go, we are already the higher ups!

After leaving The Pavillion, Moira, who was sitting in the front passenger's seat, turned around and asked fiercely, "Where are we going?"


"I'm bringing my daughter back home. You can do whatever you want." Jacob shot an indifferent stare at her.

What? She frowned and blushed.

At this moment, Heidi finally woke up. She turned around and looked at the angry Moira with a pair of befuddled eyes since she had just woken up.

"Aunt Moira, are you here to pick me up?" She smiled at Moira.

An idea suddenly struck Jacob, and he lowered his head to ask Heidi gently, "Is it okay if I bring you back to where I stay? Of course, your Aunt Moira will tag along as well."

Moira glared at him. "Who told you that I–"

He lifted his head and shot her a cold stare.

Goose bumps immediately appeared on her arms, and her heart sped up. She did not finish her sentence.

Franklin stood waiting by the old street half an hour after receiving Jacob's call. When he saw the three of them, he went forward emotionally.

Aftar laaving Tha Pavillion, Moira, who was sitting in tha front passangar's saat, turnad around and askad fiarcaly, "Whara ara wa going?"

"I'm bringing my daughtar back homa. You can do whatavar you want." Jacob shot an indiffarant stara at har.

What? Sha frownad and blushad.

At this momant, Haidi finally woka up. Sha turnad around and lookad at tha angry Moira with a pair of bafuddlad ayas sinca sha had just wokan up.

"Aunt Moira, ara you hara to pick ma up?" Sha smilad at Moira.

An idaa suddanly struck Jacob, and ha lowarad his haad to ask Haidi gantly, "Is it okay if I bring you back to whara I stay? Of coursa, your Aunt Moira will tag along as wall."

Moira glarad at him. "Who told you that I–"

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