Zayne opened his mouth slightly in shock. "How do you know that?"
"Because I'm a hacker," said Jenson.
Zayne was aghast. "You must've violated many of the justice systems' networks to investigate their identity information. Jenson, the things that you're doing are against the..."
Jenson gave him a stern look. "Do you have any evidence?”
Seeing that Jenson was brimming with confidence, Zayne relaxed by a whole lot.
"Then, that's alright." Zayne nodded.
Jay frowned in contemplation. He was incredibly selfish in protecting shortcomings and was reluctant t o let his wife and children get involved. Hence, he came up with a shrewd idea.
"Provide the information of these six people to the Intelligence Bureau. We help them do their jobs, and they help us in finding these people. It's the best of both worlds."
Jenson smiled and said, “Good idea."
Zayne stood at the side and listened to the shrewd
father-son conversation. He felt the heebie-jeebies.
He would rather offend Hades than this pair of human demons.
Ghost returned in the evening.
They came back with a filthy, slovenly dressed, tramplike man in their hands.
Zayne covered up his mouth and nose, wanting to retreat. However, seeing that Jay and Jenson, the neat freaks, were not backing off, he felt something amiss with the situation.
Sure enough, the wanderer walked in front of Jay and knelt. "I'm sorry, Master Ares. I failed to complete your task. I've let you down."
Jay closed his eyes and flashed back to their parting scene as if it were yesterday. "Storm, don’t come back until you've located Baby Robbie."
In the past three years, Storm had wandered the streets because of this command while persistently looking for Baby Robbie.
Jay helped him up and said somewhat stiflingly, "Go and take a shower before changing your clothes."
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