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Chapĩer 516 They Had a Common Enemy

II Wâ$ in the Adams Group. Pauls car was parked at the door When he opened the door and got off the car, he had already put on a crisp suit. He vvalked directly through the door, walked to the íront desk, and said, "Please contacl your president. and my surname 15 Thomas."

The receptionist was a little hesitant, but seemg the man in íront of her with extraordinary bearmg. she didnt dare lo retuse directly, so she agreed and called the Presidents Offìce to handle It Soon, the secrelary picked It up, and when he heard thai someone wanted to visit Bishop, he said directly, *Sorry for that, our president is in a meeting now, so please ask Mr.

Thomas to make an appointment next time.’

The secretary on the other end said it seriously. ĩhrough the receiver, Paul stood aside and heard them all He frowned slightly, and happened to face a troubled expression on the receptionist. He said coldly, 'Give me the phone and let me talk to her The receptionist hesitated íor a while, and íinally handed over the phone.

Paul held the receiver and said seriously on the phone, Tm Paul from Cloud Technology I came to your president today because I have urgent matters and I donì have lime to make an Dppointment. Please help me pass the original words to your president, and I vvill wait here for ten minutes. lí your president reíuses to see me, I will leave directly aíteHen minutes lf you delay the matter because you did not convey it properly, you will be responsible for the consequences *

Aíter he said these, the secretary on the other end of the phone was a litlle coníused Aíter a few seconds of silence, the secretary said gently from the other side, 'Please wait a moment, and I will convey It to our president * And then she hung up the phone.

Paul stood aside, frowning slighlly, with a bil of impatience in the corners of his eyes. If Bishop knew that Paul was the one who came to him, he would deímitely agree to see Paul. Sure enough, vvilhin two minutes, the phone at the íront desk rang. Immediately aítervvards, aíter the receptionlst answered the phóne, she hung up the phone and looked at him. "Mr. Thomas, it has been conveyed to our resident and yotrcan visit him novv."

Paul thanked her politely. and walked directly towards the elevator entrance. Soon, he arrived at the íirst íloor where Presidents Oííice was located. As soonas theelevator door opened, he saw the secretary standingoutsideto greet him. The secretary led him to Bishop’s oííice. 1

e in his Pocket. He picked It up and saw that It was the

After vvalking a few steps, he íelt the vibration of the mobile phon message sent by Archie, and some photos were attached.

'Lucìa and the others didht go to Evergreen Temple, but went to Evergreen Mountain’

*After our people climbed the mounlain íollovving them, our people íound thai they had entered a monastery in the

mountam'

"AI íirst I thought it was abandoned, bul I didnt expecl people should live there.’

“They went in, and we stayed outside. To be honest, I think this monastery is a bít suspicious"

These messages were sent to Paul at diíỉerent times. He had been in a hurry just now and hadn’t noticed them at all. He clicked on the photos, and sure enough, he saw that the photos taken by Archie were very comprehensive. írom Lucia and the others JUst getting off the car and climbing up the mountain, to the scene vvhere they íìnally íound the monastery and vvalked in. There was actually a monastery in Evergreen Mountain...

Paul frowned slightly, and was a little incredulous. Originally, he had thought that Lucia and the others vvould deíìnitely go to Evergreen Temple líthey wanted to fmd AugusCs vvhereabouts, but they should bypass EvergreenTemple, directly climbed up the mountain, and even went to a monastery in the mounlam, That meant August may be hidden there! Pauís heart moved, and he became more uneasy. He quickened his pace, following the secretary into the president's office.

The secretary knocked on the door, and then pushed it open. Paul walked in and saw Bishop sitting at his desk (lipping through a pile o( thick documents. Beíore he could speak, Bishop had already looked up al him with a smile, and tmmediately ordered the secretary to prepare tea. I

Paul directly reíused in a cold voice, ’No, thanks. I came here just because I have something important to tell you. So, 1'11 lcave atler I íinish.’ Seeing this, the smile on Bishop’s íace íaded away slowly, and he waved at the secretary wilhout saymg anythíng.

Th<í secretary left the room and directly closed the door. At the moment, Ihere were only the two of Ihem in the huge oííice. One Wfl2 siandmg, and the olher was sitting. They looked at each other and their auras mingled. Paul was the íirst lo break the Stlencc, and asked bluntly, “Is Augusi really dead?"

Bishop frowned imperceptibly He paused for a second, then snorted coldly, "Mr Thomas came to me suddenly, just to ask rne this?’

Paul didrít take i: seriously. and said coldly, ì guess hếs not dead."

rhis sentence shocked Bishop in an instant. His pupils dilated for a moment, and then he pretended lo be calm, and said sarcastically. *lt was Mrs. Thomas a few days ago, and now you came here in person. You couple are quite interested in the liíeand death oímy brother."

Heanng this, Pauls complexion suddenly changed, and it darkened a little evidently. After a pause, he slovvly recovered his previous look. took a deep breath and said, "I didnt come here to argue with you. When I just came here from abroad today, I íound that Lucia took a few people to Evergreen Mountain. I sent people to follow them all the way. and fìnally found that they entered a monastery in the mountain. You tell me what vvould you think oí it?“

As soon as he íinished speaking, the ruthlessness and surprise ílashed across Bishops eyes, but it was íleeting. He stared at Paul seriously, and said word by word, "What exactly do you Y/ant to express?"

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