Even though Magus was extremely reluctant, at this moment, he had no choice but to believe Anthony.
Anthony is right about one thing—any choice I make might potentially lead me down the same path as before. I can accept that, but Lena can't... So, the only option I have now is to choose to trust them.
After a while, Magus finally looked at Anthony and nodded. “All right, let's do it as you said.”
Seeing Magus agree, Anthony was somewhat surprised. However, he was good at hiding his emotions. Without any change in expression, he tilted his head to signal Magus. “In that case, let's not waste time and energy. Eat something first, and then we can take action right away!”
“I'm not hungry!” Magus refused.
Anthony glanced at him. “Whether you're hungry or not, you have to eat. Otherwise, you'll be at a disadvantage in terms of strength. I shouldn't have to tell you this, right?”
Anthony always had a bunch of reasons up his sleeves, but it also made a lot of sense.
Magus turned his head to look at the items on the table. He picked them up and said, “I'll eat these on the way. I'll go leave a signal for him first. The sooner I get in touch with him, the less danger Lina will be in!”
Before the others could say anything else, Magus turned around and left.
“How about your workshop?” Thalia asked.
Yet, Magus walked away without even looking back.
At that moment, Benjamin stretched lazily and walked over, saying, “For him, it's his craftsmanship that's impressive, not this workshop!”
Anthony turned his head and looked at Benjamin. “You know everything!”
“Of course, we are both talented people!” answered Benjamin.
Upon hearing that, Anthony rolled his eyes at Benjamin directly.
At that moment, Miguel walked over and asked, “Master, what should we do now?”
“Let's go back first and make a good plan!” Anthony said.
The few people nodded, ready to head back.
In the car, Miguel directly handed out breakfast to everyone, then drove back.
On the road, Anthony didn't forget to keep his computer on, seemingly busy with something.
Denise—who was sitting next to Anthony—asked, “Tony, how confident are you about handling this matter?”
Anthony didn't even lift his head. “What are you asking about?”
“I'm asking about that Lindon!”
“Finding him is a piece of cake. Dealing with him, however...” As Anthony spoke, he raised his eyes to look at Thalia, who was sitting in front of him.
Thalia sat in the passenger seat, understanding what Anthony meant without even looking back. “Don't worry! I haven't met my match yet!”
Upon hearing this, Anthony raised his eyebrows slightly. “You haven't met your match? What about my daddy?”
Speaking of Kenneth, Thalia suddenly thought of their previous fight at the hospital. She hesitated for a moment, then turned to look at Anthony and said, “I didn't use my full strength back then!”
“My daddy said the same thing!”
Thalia was displeased and looked back at Anthony. “I remember you used to really dislike him. How come you're increasingly siding with him now?”
“I'm just telling the truth!”
“Pfft!” Thalia didn't believe it and rolled her eyes at Anthony.
Anthony smiled and said nothing more.
The car continued to drive down the road.
Soon after returning, the group gathered together again.
Thalia was quite straightforward, getting straight to the point and asking, “Tell me about your plan!”
Anthony frowned. “Is my plan not clear enough? I'll find the location, and you'll deal with the person!”
“Is that all?”
Anthony nodded. “That's all!”
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