Two days later. 8:00 AM.
Joyce made preparations and started to follow Nina .
She was the first to get on the No. 56 bus at the stop before Nina got on.
She sat in the last row of the bus.
A state-of-the-art pin communicator is pinned to the collar, which is undetectable from the outside.
We arrived at a stop at the villa where Nina's house is located.
Sure enough, Nina got on at this stop.
Joyce froze, apparently, Nina was much prettier than she looked in the photo. What a quiet and elegant girl with short ear-length hair, neat bangs, wearing a traditional blue dress and a snow-white jacket.
The whole person looks like she stepped out of a comic book style. Only the backpack on Nina's body looks a little bit modern.
The car was empty and Nina took a seat on the outside of the front seat.
From start to finish, she did not look to the side.
Joyce was wearing a mask and a black duck tongue hat. At this point, she said softly into the collar, "Cousin, the time is stuck right, she has already got on the bus. You get on at the next stop. License plate number, L37246, don't miss it."
Chris received it and replied, "Got it."
Joyce glanced at Nina from the back seat, a very unique girl, completely isolated from the world.
It is inconceivable that such a girl could hold enough incriminating evidence to bring down Senator Hughes? It is unimaginable.
Soon, the bus arrived at the next stop.
Chris got into the car as the door opened.
In order to avoid being too eye-catching, Chris wore a light gray casual suit today, the whole person is less a bit austere, more a bit of sunshine.
Joyce gave Chris a thumbs up from the back seat, then said softly, "Well, Mr. Hurley, it's okay to pretend to be a student once in a while. Four seats in the front row, short-haired white girl. Keep an eye out."
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