At that point in time, the Bentley was on the road at top speed, swaying from side to side, scaring away all the cars that saw him.
What’s this driver doing?
Is the guy drunk?
Some of the people even wanted to call the police.
Luckily, a phone call came in on the Bentley.
“Mr. Hayes, good news.” It was Luke. “The hospital just called and told me that the nurse was able to record what happened on her phone. Ms. Wand left the hospital with someone else. It wasn’t Mr. Hayes Sr.’s men.”
He was eager to relay the news to Sebastian.
On the car, the man with red eyes slowly got up as he calmed down.
“Who was it?”
“Umm… It’s blurry, so we can’t make out who it was, but I got some men working on it. It won’t be long before we find out.”
“Alright. I’m heading over,” Sebastian said as he put the pedal to the metal and headed straight toward
…
Sasha really did leave with someone.
That someone was none other than the man she asked Wendy to look for, Brandon Emmanuel.
“Do you really want to head over to the psychologist’s country? Isn’t that a bit too far? Things are happening over here. Why are we going over there?”
Brandon sat on the sofa. They were at a filming set not far away from the center of Avenport. He looked at the woman who was not far away, having her way with a map.
That woman, was Sasha.
She secretly contacted Brandon the day before after Frederick’s visit and asked him to sneak her out. So, he brought her to the set.
It was a safe haven at the moment.
With the Emmanuel family in complete chaos, no one would think that Sasha would be at the set with Brandon.
Sasha planned out all the places that she needed to go before looking at Brandon. “Of course! Since you said your brother never gave him any money, we should start from the source of that money then.”
“But you don’t have to go overseas to trace the money, right? It was transferred out of my brother’s domestic account.”
“Who knows? There are so many mule accounts out there. You won’t even be able to detect what they do behind the scenes. The names are definitely just facades.”
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