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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1798

Chapter 1798

Yonroeville.

A five-star hotel.

After Avery parted with Nick, she returned to the hotel and saw Mike in the lobby at a glance.

Mike saw her and immediately got up from the sofa.

“Avery, didn’t you see I sent you a message?” Mike waited for her in the lobby for three hours, “I’m going to starve to death, let’s go to dinner first!”

“I was going to the prison, and the signal was not good there.” Avery saw that he was carrying his luggage, so she asked, “Have you reserved a room?”

Mike replied, “No. You didn’t tell me your room number. I want to live next to you. Or we live in one Presidential suite.”

Avery took him to the front desk and booked a suite for him and the bodyguard.

Avery: “You two live together. I won’t change rooms.”

Mike: “Is it on the same floor as you?”

Avery: “Yes.”

They booked a room, took their luggage to the room and put them away, then went to the hotel restaurant for dinner.

“What were you doing in prison? Haze couldn’t be in prison, right?” Mike chatted casually, “I asked Chad, and Chad said that Elliot probably didn’t find Haze.”

 

 

“Well…you haven’t said what you are going to do in prison today.” Mike picked up the water glass, took a sip of water.

“When the Jobin family had an accident, the driver of the Jobin family took Haze away. So Haze didn’t die in that shooting. But the driver was a gambler, and he sold Haze to a criminal gang. I was going to jail today, went to meet the people of the criminal gang.”

“Oh… did you ask for any useful information?” Mike pressed.

Avery shook her head, “The felons are all dead. The people who are now in prison are all insignificant people in the gang. For example, I went to see today, there are very old people and middle-aged women who are in charge of cooking, and teenage children…”

Mike listened to her words and chuckled: “Avery, your thoughts are too naive. You said they were insignificant people, who told you that The guards in the prison?”

Avery: “Nick said the same thing.”

“He’s an a$$! They all talk about people and ghosts, you trust them, it’s better to trust the roadside fortune-tellers..” Mike drank the water in the glass and put down the water glass, “Do you know what needs to be done in a criminal gang to join the gang?”

 

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