"Hmph." Luna snorted unhappily.

Obviously, things got complicated after Frank came, when it was supposed to be a matter of signing and stamping some papers!

Gina forced a smile just then. "Then you should go, Helen. I've never been to Morhen, so I'd like to take a stroll around.”

"Hmm...?"

Frank could see the look on Gina's face.

She was trying to hide something, and it seemed that she must have her own reasons for coming to Morhen with Helen.

It was not surprising that she kept a low profile, not straying out of line when it was not usually her style.

"Okay. Be careful, Mom." Helen told her and took her briefcase before leaving the hotel with Frank, Luna, and Cato.

number she did not save in her contacts—and it was not a local number either, but

up, Gina stammered, "I-I've arrived at Morhen as we agreed! Where are you? Where's Cindy? How is

Help me!" Cindy Zonda could be heard bawling from

with a Talnamese accent spoke. "Abandoned factory zone, South Morhen outskirts. Did

stay calm, alright?" Gina pleaded tearfully. "Heh. We won't do anything to her as long as you do what we tell

that, the man hung

Hello?!" Gina shouted repeatedly even as her fingers clenched around the phone, but her only response was dull machine beeping. "Helen... I-I'm so sorry! Cindy's my brother's only daughter. I can't

a check from her pocket, which had two billion dollars written

what Gina was up to—she could do whatever she wanted to, as long as it did not hurt Helen. Driving his Maserati, he followed

wealth since it was a rented office space, one would still have to admit that Cato at least

plenty of subcontractors moving around, and most of the men's faces lit up when they

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