Alexander likely didn’t realize that Red Shift was owned by Nathaniel. Otherwise, he might have chosen a different venue.
Despite extensive searches, Alexander only knew that Red Shift was managed by a woman named Della Cruz and was renowned as Saeville’s top sales establishment.
As Frey followed Alexander to the entrance of Red Shift, she was taken aback to see a pale woman in a dress standing there. Despite the near-winter chill in Saeville, the woman was shivering in her summer attire.
The woman’s haggard appearance and exposed skin made her look quite pitiful. Frey paused, and Mandy, recognizing the woman, whispered in her ear. "Isn’t that Maggie from Technologent Group?"
Frey’s gaze hardened. Maggie, whose mother had committed heinous acts, had used her ill-gotten gains to fund her education.
Though design school wasn’t cheap, studying abroad and living in a prestigious design institute cost even more.
Alexander watched with interest and commented, "This girl… how should I put it? She tried to provoke Nathaniel, breaking into his office and attempting to blackmail him by drugging him. What an unrealistic dream!"
Alexander had detailed information on Nathaniel and his associates.
He glanced at Frey and chuckled, adding, "She was eventually fired by Nathaniel and ended up here. When she tried to drink with some gangsters, she nearly got beaten to death."
"Let’s go inside!"
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