At that moment, someone knocked on the door. Jasper opened up and saw Aimee. “I ordered food. Let’s eat!” He nodded and came out of his room, after which she curiously asked, “Where did you head off to just now? Don’t tell me you went to see Miss Presgrave!”
“I didn’t,” he denied. Aimee felt he should not have taken action on his own, so she bit her lip, arguing, “Even if you’re my superior, you shouldn’t have taken action without me knowing. I have the right to know your every move.”
While sitting by the table, Jasper looked at her and declared, “I won’t do anything that would affect our mission.” “But you already have. Ever since Miss Presgrave appeared, you’ve been acting strange.” That was what kept her frustrated inside. Also, he had never hidden in his room to work before.
“Aimee, I said I won’t do anything that would affect our mission.” He emphasized and coldly added, “Also, don’t mention Miss Presgrave anymore.”
Stunned, Aimee could not help but sit down. because his words carried a slight deterrence to her. “Fine. I believe you, and I won’t mention Miss Presgrave again. Also, you can’t meet with her behind my back.”
On the other hand, the Presgraves had sent bodyguards to pack Willow’s items at the hotel. When Bucky’s men found out she would no longer be staying at the hotel, they had no choice but to return and report this to Bucky, who was displeased. ‘Is this how you do your work?”
“Mr. Wells, that woman must not be of an ordinary background. She has six bodyguards following her all the time. We can’t find a chance to get near her.”
“Mr. Wells, we should lay low and not cause any commotion until the seller arrives.” Hearing that, Bucky gave in. “Go and pick out two young women for me.”
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