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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 443

Casey didn't expect Annabel to have such a big reaction. But since Annabel knew the name, Casey was a little excited. Because it meant that he might get Terence’s news from Annabel.

"You should know something about this name, right? Can you tell me?" Casey asked sincerely.

Annabel stood up directly. She looked around with a vigilant face, then walked to the window, and took a closer look outside, as if she was sure whether there was someone overhearing them.

Casey was overwhelmed by Annabel’s reaction. He didn't understand why she suddenly became so cautious. Logically, even if Terence really became a senior official in Guanling, he could be talked about, couldn’t he?

Some time ago, when Casey asked Montgomery to help him find clues, he said out the name directly. None of those people showed the same reaction as Annabel’s.

Those people Montgomery knew still had some understanding of the senior officials in Guanling. They had no impression of the name, so at that time, Casey felt that Terence might not be among the senior officials of Guanling.

Excluding all possibilities, Casey even believed to a large extent that Terence was dead.

However, Annabel's reaction gave him a glimmer of hope. But he didn't understand why Annabel had such a big reaction. Why did the name make a young lady of the world's top family become so flustered?

After confirming that there was no risk in this room, Annabel closed the window, took out her mobile phone and turned it off. Then she looked at Casey seriously and asked, "How did you know this name? What do you want to do?"

Casey smiled at Annabel, and said, "The purpose of my visit to Guanling is to find this person. Is he special? Why do you have such a big reaction?"

Annabel stared at Casey for a while, and then cautiously said to Casey, "No, this name is not special at all in Guanling. Basically, no one knows what this name represents."

Hearing what Annabel said, Casey was a little confused. Since no one knew what the name represented, why did Annabel have such a big reaction?

"Then why were you so shocked when you heard the name just now?" Casey asked.

"I said that this name is not special in Guanling, because those people don't know what the name represents. In the whole Guanling, there should be no more than three people who know the things behind this name. I am the one of them." Annabel said seriously.

Casey frowned. He realized that Terence's affairs might be more complicated than he thought. He stared at Annabel and asked, "What's behind it?"

Annabel glanced at Casey and said, "Why should I tell you? Who knows what your purpose? This name involves some secrets in Guanling. You tell me first why you want to find Terence and who you are."

Casey was a little annoyed. It was like looking for a treasure. He could find the most important clues soon. Then he asked one person if he knew where the treasure was. The person said he knew. Then Casey asked him where the treasure was. But the person said he didn’t want to tell Casey.

It was very annoyed. Annabel had completely aroused the curiosity in Casey’s heart. If Casey couldn't get the answer from Annabel today, he would definitely not let her go.

Besides, it involved Terence's whereabouts. Even if Annabel was the young lady of the world's top family, if she refused to say, Casey didn't mind using some tricks on her.

Casey stood up directly, walked to the front of Annabel, looked down at her, and said, "You have seen my strength. Terence's affairs are very important to me. I can assure you that I don’t have any mean thoughts. I hope you can tell me the information about him, otherwise, I can only take some extreme measures."

Annabel looked at the aggressive man in front of her. When she thought of the scene where he smashed the booth with one kick in the bar, she suddenly felt a little frightened.

If Casey really wanted to hurt her, she might die quickly.

However, as the young lady of the Thompson family, she had been around a lot. The oppression Casey gave her was not enough to make her succumb.

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