Everything between them started from banana milk.
Although he had breakfast, the food still made him hungry. He sat down at the desk, opened the milk, and took a sip. It tasted like happiness.
In the early morning, in Bright Star Kindergarten, the kids were playing under the sunshine.
On the playground, three teachers were playing games with the kids.
Alfie stood on the green grass with his hands behind his back, his delicate face slightly raised as he bathed under the sun, watching the changes in the clouds.
"Alfie, what are you thinking?" Diana came over and looked at him curiously.
Behind them, groups of children with the same IQ were enjoying their games, which the sibling never joined.
"Looking for a breakthrough." Alfie kept the posture and said with a little sadness, "The phone has been repaired, but there are no valuable clues in it. Ingrid is such a stupid woman."
"Then why don't you show it to Uncle Finnley?" Diana suggested.
"Later. Maybe I can find some breakthrough. He's gotten a lot to handle too.” Alfie said, "Ingrid is simple-minded. I don’t think she had collected evidence against Leslie's crimes."
Diana didn't understand much about such things. "Alfie, do you want a lollipop?" All she knew was that Alfie had been working on this matter days and nights.
"Thank you."
"You're welcome!"
At the tall buildings of the R-Alan Group.
"I’d like to work from home today." Catherine walked into Leslie's office, "We’ll get the manuscript within 24 hours."
Leslie, leaning on his chair, looked up at her. "I heard you promised a 100,000 reward to those who finish their job within 24 hours, did you?”
"Yes." Her voice was cold.
Leslie lit a cigar, took a puff, and exhaled the smoke, "I'll pay the money."
"No." Catherine coldly refused, "It is my promise. Please stay out of this. I’m just here to tell you that I’m going home now."
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