It seemed that she was being too obedient, so he said in a low voice, "Don't run around. I'll pick you up when I'm done."
"Got it."
After hanging up the phone, Beryl did not wait for him at the school. Instead, she went to the bus station outside the school and got on the bus near Red Cauldron.
It was rushing hour after school, and there was a traffic jam on the road. It was an hour later when they got off the bus.
He had worked in the Red Cauldron for a period of time before, so he was very familiar with everything here. He arrived at the entrance of the Red Cauldron without any obstacles.
At 6:30 p.m., there was only a staff car parked in front of the Red Cauldron. Beryl carefully checked and found that the Maybach that Marcellus usually drove was not there.
The girl's sixth sense made her frown slightly. When she walked to the front door, the manager was surprised to see her. "Miss Juliet, why are you here?"
Ever since they were together, everyone in the Red Cauldron was like a mouse seeing a cat when they saw her. They made a big fuss about it.
Beryl didn't say it directly. She thought for a moment and said, "I made an appointment with Marcellus here."
"Mr. Perkins."
The manager had a strange expression on his face. He seemed to be thinking about something. Before he could react, Beryl had already walked inside.
"Miss Juliet, Miss. Juliet, you'd better call Mr. Perkins."
Beryl ignored the noise behind her and quickly walked to the door of Marcellus's office. She raised her hand, grabbed the door handle, and went down.
"Crack."
The crisp sound rang out in the air, but the door was closed tightly.
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