Chapter 294 The Goldsteins As Expected
“Regardless of who it was, I’m certain that someone wasn’t me.”
Jonathan felt annoyed when Sophia brought up events from their childhood again.
Geez, why is Sophia constantly harping on to the past?
“Ha! Why don’t you admit it, scaredy cat?” Smacking her lips, his aunt flicked her fingers at his head. “You snob. Just admit that you were afraid. After all, who wasn’t afraid of ghosts when they were children?”
“Stop yapping about the past!”
When Jonathan saw that Sophia was about to ramble on, he interrupted her at once. Then, he gestured at one of the hotel staff and instructed, “Help her check-in, please.”
“Yes, sir!”
At Jonathan’s cue, the middle-aged man hurried over and greeted Sophia politely. “Hello, miss. This way, please.”
“Hey snob, don’t take too long. I’ll be here waiting for you.” After giving Jonathan a thoughtful look, she followed the hotel staff to the front desk.
The moment she turned away, they heard a thunderous rumble at the hotel entrance.
A green military jeep screeched to a halt in front of the hotel.
When its door opened, a middle-aged man in military fatigues stepped out of the vehicle. He had tan skin and didn’t look his age. Moreover, he was wearing a pair of sunglasses that covered half his face.
Although he wasn’t in full military gear, it was obvious from his swagger that he was a soldier.
“Mr. Goldstein!”
The moment Andy Morsley entered the hotel, he quickly spotted Jonathan. He removed his sunglasses and hurried over to where the latter was.
“Why did you have to come dressed like that?” Jonathan looked at the man’s military fatigue with a grim expression.
“What’s wrong with what I’m wearing?” The middle-aged man looked down at his uniform self-consciously and asked, “Mr. Goldstein, what can I do for you?”
“Come with me.”
Ignoring his question, Jonathan walked out of the building.
They stopped at a corner outside the hotel a few minutes later.
After casually lighting up a cigarette, Jonathan looked at the middle-aged man and ordered, “Find a mall to get come civilian clothing. I want you out of your uniform.”
“Why do I need to do that?” The commander’s instructions confused Andy. “What’s wrong with what I’m wearing?”
“What’s with all the questions? Just do as I say.” Jonathan shot him a glare that terrified him into submission.
“Yes, Sir. I’ll get changed at once.”
When Andy turned around to leave, Jonathan called out to him, “Wait a moment!”
The middle-aged man stopped in his tracks and asked, “Is there anything else, Sir?”
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