Pedro said, “I saw a car driving by. I didn’t see clearly who the driver was, so I guessed it was her. She was really wearing makeup.”
“She just put on a mask and sunglasses, and then changed her hairstyle.” After Kathryn finished speaking, she said to Pedro, “Let them follow Liberty quietly, not to monitor but to get familiar with Liberty’s figure. Even if Liberty is dressed, they will be able to tell she is wearing makeup because of their familiarity with her figure.
Every time I ask her out to chat, I must be responsible for her safety. If something happens to her when she goes to my appointment, Serenity and the others can tear me apart.
Also, when Liberty needs help in Jensburg, just help her secretly and don’t let mom and her assistant next to her know about it.”
Pedro responded respectfully, “I will. Miss, the night is getting darker and darker; go back.”
Kathryn sighed. “I really don’t want to go back. That home doesn’t have the warmth that a home should have. It’s full of intrigue, and no one is a good person.”
Pedro didn’t know how to answer her.
Kathryn didn’t want to go back, but she had to go back.
She quickly left with Pedro.
More than an hour later, Liberty returned to the Fortress Hotel. She put on her mask, sunglasses, and wig again and took the elevator directly from the underground parking lot upstairs.
She was reluctant to use the several human skin masks Kathryn gave her.
Such realistic gadgets should be used where they are most needed, so as not to go to waste.
The Fortress Hotel was Kevin’s main territory in Jensburg. She put on a little makeup just because she didn’t want to alarm Kevin. She didn’t want to guard against Kevin, so naturally, she didn’t need a human skin mask.
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