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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1373

Chapter 1373

Luther didn't even have time to stop it; in fact, he had already spoken to Karl.

Soon, Karl answered the phone.

"Luther and I are going back to Khebury, tomorrow at the earliest, the day after tomorrow at the latest." Joyce said.

"I already know, Mr. Warner mentioned it to me. It's okay, I'll keep an eye on it, you don't have to worry." Karl answered on the other end of the phone.

Joyce glanced at Luther. He had already communicated with Karl? Luther had told Karl that he was sure she would go back with him?

Luther shrugged.

He hadn't had time to tell her.

"Both you and Mr. Warner should be careful. I'll keep an eye on Otis' movements, but I'm mainly worried if he's going to make any noise on the road, and there are Otis' forces in Khebury that we can't underestimate." Karl took care of it.

"Got it." Joyce responded.

"And it's not that I'm worried about Otis coming after you guys. Mostly I'm worried that if I need to rush back on short notice, he might get in the way." Karl said.

"I understand, after all, our departure leaves an opening for Otis to strike. Have you made any progress with Senator Hughes?" Joyce asked.

"Not for now. The old foxes are so cunning that they can't catch a break." Karl's voice sounded a little indignant.

"How about we start with Mr. Moore?" Joyce suggested.

"Mr. Moore is much harder to deal with." Karl said, "Hold on, we'll talk about it when you get back."

"Good." Joyce responded.

"There is a strange thing." Karl suddenly said, "Mr. Hurley can't be seen these days, and his subordinates say he's not at the secret base either. I don't know what Mr. Hurley is doing."

"Ah." Joyce froze, "He's not going to make any trouble, is he? He's an Alvonia man, he doesn't know his way around Pascaylia. His safety has to be considered as well. After all, if something goes wrong with him, it will cause international problems."

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