“138 Beverly Hills Central Road.”
After saying this, the man immediately walked toward downtown Los Angeles without saying anything else.
After taking the ID card, Echo did not even look in the direction in which the man had left. After eying his three subordinates, the gang walked straight toward the security door of the villa area,
As soon as he arrived at the door, a team o f security guards came out immediately.
Although they were security guards, they were not the same as the security guards i n Somerland.
Each of these security guards were
discharged veterans from the military, the police force, or secret service agencies. All of them were also armed with live ammunition and were as burly a s bears.
To maintain the professional security service of these people, each household of Beverly Hills had to invest no less than
100 thousand US Donars per year.
The price was outrageous, but it also brought the world’s top-level residential security services.
“Please show your ID.”
Two big black men walked up to Echo and said with alertness and vigilance.
Echo took out the ID card he had just obtained and gave it to the black man.
After scanning the ID card with a machine, the big black man glanced at Echo and let them in.
Echo and his three subordinates drove straight in. Along the Central Road of Beverly Hills, they found house number 138. Then, Echo opened the door of the villa with his ID card and walked in.
The four of them went straight to the top floor and Echo finally had an expression o n his face.
It was a look of rancor, bitterness, and madness.
He looked at the villa with the curtains closed and the locked door not far away.
Then, he said in Sunrish, “Jasper is in there.”
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