"Is that legal?" Heinz suddenly asked.
"I don't think so," Lester replied. "Our engineer stated that if it was legal, we would have been able to find it. However, we have found out that the IP address is not of much use at all because they're using free WiFi."
"What?" Heinz was puzzled.
"They probably went to a public place and used the free WiFi there. This person asked Sam and the others to intercept you at the airport. He also sent people to Julesburg, and placed several people in the young masters' kindergarten. However, Butler Holland and Miss Alice avoided the reporters and took the children back."
"Are you sure that it's Jodie?" Heinz inquired.
"For the time being, we can't be sure," Lester responded.
"When will the results be out?"
"Half an hour later."
"Okay." Heinz raised his arm and glanced at the watch on his wrist. It was half- past eleven.
At this time, why was Jodie on the ground floor of the company?
How could she be so energetic?
He walked over to the window, looking out with a grim expression.
At this time, a call came on the landline.
Heinz quickly returned to his desk and picked up the phone.
"Jodie is at the front desk now, saying that she wants to see you," the secretary stated. "The receptionist asked if we should let her through."
"I won't see her," Heinz refused coldly.
"But she said that if you don't see her, you will regret it," the secretary continued.
Heinz furrowed his brows, his eyes filled with impatience. "Tell her that there's no need for her to come to the Jones Estate again. I won't meet her even if she does."
"Yes, sir."
Soon, Heinz hung up the phone and gave Alex a call. "Arrange for some manpower and take good care of Grace's safety. Also, send someone to follow Jodie closely and pay close attention to her every move. I want to know who she's in contact with."
"Yes, sir!"
After hanging up the phone, Heinz massaged the space between his eyebrows.
"Jodie, you'd better pray that you're not one of them."
"Otherwise, if Grace's reputation is ruined, I'll return you your favor a hundred times," Heinz thought to himself darkly.
Alice and Butler Holland took the children back to the villa. Before they entered the villa area, they saw a lot of cars around the gate. There were also people by the cars, setting up their cameras, ready to take pictures.
"Reporters," Alice immediately shouted. "Stop the car. We can't go forward. I think it's better for us to head to the villa on the mountain. It may be quieter there."
"Turn around," Butler Holland immediately instructed. "It's more important to protect the young masters."
"What's wrong with the reporters?" Little Gary asked in surprise. "Are the reporters going to interview us?"
"Gary, they've found our car." Ernest saw several reporters looking at them who immediately ran over.
"Turn around now," Alice ordered. "Get rid of these people and head to the villa on the mountain." "Yes!" The bodyguards quickly stepped forward and blocked the car.
However, no one expected that there were others following them from behind in secret.
Just as they were just about to turn around and leave, three cars blocked their way. The cars stopped, and the doors opened. Several reporters came forward with cameras and microphones in their hands. They immediately surrounded the car that Alice and the others were in.
Alice immediately drew the curtains and covered both Ernest and Little Gary.
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