“I was driving properly on the road. What’s wrong with you? How could you do this to me…” Cindy Dunn continued to act innocent. To make herself seem righteous, she even pretended to be angry.
A beautiful woman looked good even when she was angry.
All sorts of emotions were expressed through microexpressions on her face.
One of the bodyguards looked sternly at Cindy. “Where are you headed to?”
“What does that have anything to do with you? Do you own this road?” Cindy frowned coldly.
The bodyguard was speechless.
“If you don’t stop, I’m going to call the cops…” Cindy said.
The bodyguard remained stern. He didn’t believe her at all. “Speak. Where are you headed to?”
“I’m going to City S…” Cindy said.
“I doubt you’ve just happened to be following us… If I didn’t remember wrongly, you were behind us back in the city…” The bodyguard said.
Cindy pinched her forehead helplessly. “In the city? When was that? Oh, right… It’s a coincidence. What’s the matter?”
“Show me your identity card,” the bodyguard said.
His instincts were telling him that this woman had ulterior motives.
Cindy sneered and retrieved her identity card. “Here…” She extended it out of the window.
After that, she also gave the bodyguard her work name tag. “Here’s my identity card, and here’s my work name tag… Is this enough to prove that I’m not a terrorist?
“My hometown happens to be in City S. My parents just called to tell me they’re sick… So that’s why I quickly took sick leave and headed home…” Cindy said.
As far as Cindy knew, Stanley was going to another subsidiary company in City S for an inspection…
To justify her path of following them, she had to say all this.
Besides, her hometown happened to be in City S.
The address on her identity card was indeed in City S.
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