Rushing out of the Dragonvein Hotel, Odie was closely followed by Jonah, who asked, “Boss, why are we in such a hurry?”
“You wouldn’t understand!”
Odie walked briskly away from the Dragonvein Hotel, immediately checking for Colby’s Bentley. The spot where the car had been parked was now empty.
“Gone already?” Odie frowned.
Jonah, curious, asked, “Boss, what are you looking at?”
“The car.”
“What car?”
“Where’s Colby’s car?”
“It must have... been driven away, I guess?”
“Driven away…” Odie thought hard. He had a feeling that Colby wouldn’t leave without causing some trouble. Soon, Odie’s expression darkened. “This is bad!”
“What’s wrong, boss?”
Odie hurried to his parking spot, only to find that two of the wheels had been removed from his perfectly fine Ferrari! Seeing this, Odie’s expression grew even darker.
“Colby! Such a despicable scoundrel! I only took off one wheel, and he took off two!”
In front of them, a Bentley circled the Dragonvein Hotel three times. Sophie saw Odie standing outside and quickly rolled down the window, saying to Odie, “Mr. Odie, looks like you can’t make it overseas. Maybe you should head back to Summerfield and be the big fish in a small pond!”
“Sophie!” Odie was grinding his teeth in anger.
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