"How could that happen?" Emelie paused her work. "Weren't we watching him the whole time?"
Jodie frowned. "We were, but he used a decoy. He swapped clothes with one of his men in the car, and our people didn't catch that. By the time the police showed up to arrest him, he was already gone."
Emelie twirled a pen between her fingers as a hint of admiration flashed in her eyes. "I've always known that lizards will sever their tails to escape danger, but I didn't expect a snake to do the same."
"The police are already searching for him," Jodie continued. "I've also deployed our own team. There's no way he can get far. We've got him surrounded."
"There's a third party involved now," Emelie said as she tapped her pen against the computer screen. The screen displayed the news about the hot spring hotel and its fake deaf and mute employees.
Jodie glanced at the screen and added cryptically, "If we or the police get to him first, he might at least stand a chance. But if those people find him… then he's as good as dead."
Exactly.
Emelie stood up and walked to the small bar in the corner. She grabbed a bottle of red wine and expertly uncorked it with a bottle opener.
As she poured the deep red liquid into two glasses, she said calmly, "I'd always thought that it was odd for him to open that hot spring hotel. After all, a lawyer investing so much in a hotel didn't make sense. That business doesn't generate enough profit to justify the expenses.
"Thanks to Lyle's patience and month-long undercover work, we've finally uncovered the real issue. 70% of the hotel's guests were high-profile individuals with sensitive identities.
"That's when we realized Beathan's true purpose. The hotel wasn't opened to generate profits. It was a private venue for these people to conduct unspeakable business away from prying eyes."
Emelie handed one of the glasses to Jodie.
Jodie took it and nodded her thanks before saying, "Ms. Thornton was puzzled about how Beathan was able to get those forged medical records and bail, despite his situation. It turns out that these high-profile individuals were helping him because he had provided them with a safe place for their dirty dealings."
Leaning casually against the bar, Emelie swirled the wine in her glass. "It was all smooth sailing until he went too far. You know about those deaf and mute employees, right? It turns out that they weren't actually deaf or mute, and they were eavesdropping on everything. That's a major violation of trust. No one will tolerate him now."
Jodie scoffed. "And that is why Beathan had to run. If he hadn't, those people will silence him before the police can get to him, ensuring that he doesn't spill any secrets in desperation."
Emelie took a sip of her wine.
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