Mr. Ywain narrowed his gaze. Does he want another transaction?
Mr. Adam is really generous!
“How can I help you this time, Mr. Adam?" Mr. Ywain asked
eagerly.
“T'll send someone to pick you up. We'll talk face to face,”
Adam said.
Mr. Ywain nodded. "Alright.
Whenever those wealthy people asked him for a favor, they
would pick him up in luxury sedans and treat him to fine
food and alcohol, not to mention lavish gifts.
Mr. Ywain was happy to oblige.
Of course, he did not predict the tragedy that would befall
him.
The next day, Benjamin came to visit Abel at his office.
Benjamin sat down on the sofa, and Abel poured him a glass
of warm water.
Benjamin's complexion was terrible. He looked haggard.
“Is Janie feeling better?” Abel asked.
“Her physical condition is fine, though she's in a bad mood."
“Emma and I were thinking of visiting her”
Benjamin sipped the water and said, “I'm not here to talk
about that’
Abel lifted his head and looked at him. “Is it about the owner
of the Imperial Palace?"
"Do you have any leads about him?” Benjamin asked.
“No.” Abel put the pen in his hand away. “We found some
leads, but they led nowhere.’
"I thought of someone,’ Benjamin said. "Maybe we can
investigate her.”
“Do you mean Alana?" Abel narrowed his gaze. “Inspector
Charles has interrogated her many times, but her mouth
remains shut. She even believes that the owner of the
Imperial Palace will bail her out.
“Why don't we get her out and use our mcthods to dig
information from her?" Benjamin suggested.
“Sounds like a good idea. I was thinking about that as well,"
Abel said.
"Let's get to it. I'll contact Inspector Charles now. You'll look
for a place,” Benjamin said.
“We'll meet at the basement warehouse at Seashell Hotel.
Alana is familiar with the place,’ Abel said.
Benjamin knew that Abel chopped off Alana's fingers there.
Afier Benjamin lefi, Abel prepared to depart for the Seashell
Hotel. He received a call from the landline at home.
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