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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 1390

"What's going on?" I snapped out of my thoughts and looked outside, only to see a motorcycle parked by the road, with a man standing next to it.

Tris said, "It seems he has something to say."

Naturally, Tris knew Arton. They had met during their time in Bermuda and had worked together for several days.

"Arton!" I murmured softly. I quickly reached out to open the car door. Arton got in.

"Ms. Chloe!" As soon as he got in the car, he said, "Sorry for the intrusion."

"No problem. Go ahead." I was sure Arton must have had a reason to block my car.

"Denton hasn’t been seen at the construction site. Our site is too large and not centralized. I tried to contact the other points, and it seems several recruits have been dispersed over the area. There might be loopholes, "Arton reported.

"I’ve made some inquiries and discovered that several newcomers have been wandering around. I'm afraid this is intentional, but I can't control them."

Arton said with certainty, "I spoke to my contact, the girl, but she didn't reply to me. I'm afraid we're acting too slowly. I’ve seen them. They're definitely not good people!"

"Oh?" I was a little worried after hearing Arton's words. It didn’t matter whether those people were Denton's henchmen or just individuals with bad intentions. It wouldn't be a good thing for them to join our construction team.

But this problem was challenging to solve indeed.

After all, the construction site currently lacked manpower, and people could come and go at any time. It would take work to guard against this.

"I can't always call you. Those people are cunning, and I'm afraid they'll check the phones. It's hard to contact them without a reason. That’s why I waited for you here in advance. There's no surveillance in this location."

"How much do you know about the strangers?" I asked.

"I'm not sure. I have no way of investigating the personnel at the construction sites." Arton looked helpless. "I’m worried. It’s hard to control the area with so many strangers coming in."

I pondered momentarily, then took out my phone and called Grayson. "Can your subordinates keep an eye on the new workers?"

Grayson immediately replied, "I don’t have the manpower to do that."

I remained silent for a moment. "I understand. Can you have your people on the site coordinate with mine, so we have a support system?"

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