When Joyce finished.
Karl held his jaw in thought for a moment before nodding gently, "Yes, you've thought it through quite well."
"Well, I will keep an eye on Charlotte these days. We still need a plan for it and there are not many days left. We must not make any mistakes." Joyce returned.
At that moment, the waiter knocked on the door and brought in the meal. Two exquisite stir-fried dishes, one stewpot, and two portions of mixed grain rice. It was neatly arranged in front of them.
After the waiter left, Karl first gave Joyce a piece of tofu.
"At this restaurant, tofu is a signature dish. It tastes delicate and the soup is tasty. You try it."
"Hmm. These are the dishes the waiter recommended." She took a few bites and it was really good, "It's delicious."
"By the way, are you busy? Are you in a hurry to go back to work?" She asked as she gave him a bowl of soup.
Every time Karl had no time for lunch, and he often had just a sandwich and barely managed to get by.
"Today is okay. I promise I can finish the meal." Karl smiled, "I just thought about it. Besides exposing Charlotte's private affair, our next focus should be on the murder of Thomas. When Charlotte's private life was exposed, her reputation was in tatters, and that's when the murder of Thomas should be brought to the table. The crime of intentional homicide and obstruction of justice, even if the military district steps in, they cannot protect Ricky."
"So you mean… Even if we find evidence of Thomas's murder, we can’t get Charlotte?" Joyce's brow furrowed.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther)
Author wasted so much time describing how Joyce looked, more than once, no wonder the book is so long because we keep reading the same things over again...
Sorry I really hate weak stupid women. Poor stupid Joyce being played like the idiot she is huh...
Just loving this story,totally hooked on this!...
Update please writer..you have more bright ideas .like the stories...
Update please..i really like the story.i appreciate the wittiness of the writer.. great job...