Thea folded her arms and looked at Quincy. “I know you want to ask about the things James mentioned this afternoon, right? Let me make it clear to you again. I’ve no clue what he was talking about. I’m completely clueless, okay?”
After speaking, Thea turned and walked away.
“You’re on point, but the more you act this way, the more suspicious you are.” Quincy murmured.
Thea ignored Quincy and walked into the elevator, heading directly to the underground parking lot. She took out her car key and pressed the button.
A car nearby beeped a few times. Thea walked over, opened the door, and got into the car. An old man was already in the passenger seat.
However, Thea was immersed in her thoughts and failed to notice him. When she saw him, she jerked and patted her chest. “What’re you doing, Sir Caden? You’re always appearing out of nowhere. And why didn’t you answer the call in the afternoon?”
Thomas smiled and said, “I know that James had gone to question you and that you must be confused. It would’ve been hard to explain everything on the phone. That’s why I showed up in person.”
“What did you say to Tiara? Also, why did you suddenly take her away? James came to question me today and got angry because I refused to tell him anything,” Thea questioned him.
Thomas asked, “You didn’t say anything, did you?”
Thea shook her head. “I didn’t, but you should at least tell me your plans.”
Even now, she was still unaware of Thomas’ motives. However, everything Thomas had asked her to do up until now was to help James.
The first thing he asked of her was to help James kill the Emperor. The second time was to save James from the Johnstons. She only agreed to it since it was beneficial to James.
This time, Thomas took Tiara away.
“Isn’t it good that I’ve taken Tiara away? You’ll have one less rival.” Thomas smiled.
Thea pouted. “I don’t want James to misunderstand me.”
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