"Juliet, can you hear me?" Hearing her not speak, Isaac said louder, "Don't be afraid! Since I called you, it's surely because I don't want to harm you."
Only when she heard Isaac's normal voice did she come to her senses.
She furrowed her brows and said coldly, "Isaac, don't pretend to be mysterious. It's pointless."
"I'm not trying to be mysterious. We'll meet tonight, and you'll find out what I need to tell you. Let's meet at the place we ate last night. My treat. How about that?" Isaac said. "Don't worry, I won't dare cause any trouble in public. By then, if you want to leave, you can leave anytime."
"Let's see if I'm busy or not tonight!" Juliet did not want to talk to him, so she hung up.
After she hung up, Isaac sent another message, [Tonight at seven. I'll be waiting for you.]
Juliet placed her phone down. She had completely lost her appetite. She wondered about what Isaac had meant when he told her that someone was looking for her.
Who was looking for her? Had she been exposed? When was she exposed?
When Elliot had sent some of his men to perform a background check on her had she not managed to hide it from them?
If Elliot had found out about something, he would have done something.
The night before when she was eating with Elliot, he did not even look at her much, so Elliot surely did not suspect her of anything.
It was even more unlikely that it was Avery. After all, Avery had hired her and given her tasks to perform. She barely cared about the things Juliet got up to.
That day, Avery did not come into the office and neither did she say anything to her. If Avery suspected her, she would approach Juliet herself.
Therefore, the person that Isaac said was looking for her was neither Elliot nor Avery.
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