As he got closer to the door, he heard the bodyguard losing control of his emotions as he shrieked. "I’m telling you that my young master was murdered! Why don't you believe me?"
"Because there's no other evidence of your room being broken into. There are no other marks or evidence on your young master's body either. So your accusations are not based on anything at all. How are we supposed to believe you?"
"I saw it myself. I even fought him for a while," the bodyguard explained, "He’s a thief, and he stole something precious from my young master."
"What precious thing did he steal?"
A glimmer of light flashed across the bodyguard's eyes as if he realized that he had said something he should not have. He lowered his head and remained silent.
Jay knew it. That thief did not come to take that young master's life. He came here for a treasure.
He instinctively put his hand on the left side of his chest. The token that his mother gave him should be i n the inner pocket of his shirt.
As Jay felt around, color slowly drained from his face.
That token was gone.
A wave rolled inside Jay’s heart. He slowly pieced everything together. When was the token stolen? Who stole it?
After that, his mind locked in on the moment when they got off the plane. That mysterious 'man' had bumped into him.
Ice froze under Jay's eyes as he clenched his fists tightly. He said to himself, "You’d better wish that you won't run into me the next time."
Inside the room, the bodyguard suddenly went crazy the moment the doctors were about to carry the corpse out of the room. The bodyguard stopped them and said, "Where are you bringing him to? He can't go anywhere else. I have to bring him home to where he belongs. My young master's father is still waiting for him at home."
"But he's infected with a highly contagious disease. W e have to get him away so that we can carry out the autopsy. We must also sanitize the body."
The bodyguard was so furious that the veins on his forehead surfaced. "No. I won't let you take him away."
Everyone else scattered like a flock of startled birds when they heard about the contagious disease.
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