Chapter 871
"Of course, Max's people," answered Kay.
Adam eyed Kay warily. Who was he?
He spent so much effort with no result, but how could this man discover the perpetrator so quickly?
Charmine's red lips curled up dangerously.
Max, again? It seemed as though they just wanted to get into the action as fast as they could.
Of course, if they planned on attacking, she would not sit idly!
"You two go get some rest," said Charmine to both men, 'Til handle everything else from here."
Adam wanted to ask how she would do so, but before he could, she had turned and left.
Her back was cold and arrogant, yet she exuded an air of calmness.
Nodding at Adam politely, Kay quickly left.
Adam had a quizzical expression as they both left.
Since when did Charmine have such a powerful man by her side? She was so powerful that others could be repressed and made inferior...
After Charmine had left the company, she drove back to Violet Villa.
It was quite a journey. By the time she arrived at the villa, it was already midnight.
She suddenly recalled something. Oh no-she completely forgot about Anthony's text!
Was Anthony waiting for her all along?
Inside the villa...
Anthony was in the gym, throwing one dart after another at the dart board.
The small darts flew rather fiercely as the sharp ends went deep into the board.
His expression was as dark as ink as he emanated a baleful aura.
Twelve in the morning.
It was midnight, and Charmine had not come home!
What did she do with William? Talk? Flirt?
With those images in mind, his large hand clenched as another dart shot out.
It was then that footsteps were heard outside.
Judging by the pace and rhythm, he knew all too well that Charmine was home at last.
He wanted to go out with her right away, but on a second thought, he stopped and remained inside the gym.
When Charmine saw that the bedroom was empty, she went to Chris’ room.
It was twelve in the morning, and Momo was still searching things on his phone.
She quickly walked over and asked, "Momo, why aren't you asleep?
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