Joyce calmly folded the letter. "Mr. Arnold, please organize the items according to the list."
Mr. Arnold looked hesitant and reluctant. "Mrs. Warner, do we really have to send these things over? Shouldn't you call Mr. Warner to confirm?"
Joyce shook her head. "It's fine. Let him take them. The cufflinks and watch are mine. I'll go and get them."
"Alright," Mr. Arnold sighed and walked upstairs. He had no idea what was happening or what the rumors were about. The Warner family had finally found some peace, but now it was being disrupted again.
Joyce signaled to Darrin with her eyes, indicating for him to keep an eye on the driver.
She herself went into the walk-in closet and took out the items that Luther had requested. Among them was a watch, and she intentionally took the wrong one, not following the list. Instead, she took out a limited edition tourbillon gold watch with a special symbolic meaning. She believed that if Luther paid attention, he would understand her message.
After gathering the items, she placed them in a mahogany box and went to the living room to hand them to the new driver.
Mr. Arnold also prepared the items and handed them to the driver before he drove away.
Mr. Arnold couldn't help but speak up. "Mrs. Warner, since Mr. Warner is not at home, you naturally have the final say here. If there's anything you need me to do, just let me know. Please don't leave, you must stay in Khebury. And the young master, it's clear that he really likes it here."
Mr. Arnold was a bit anxious. The Warner residence had been empty for too long. Since Stephanie's sudden passing, there had been no life here until Mr. Warner returned with Mrs. Warner and the children. The place had regained its former liveliness. He didn't want it to become empty again. He was most worried that Joyce would take the children and return to the Capital in a fit of anger.
After all, Joyce was now a high-ranking official with status. Why should she stay here and endure the mistreatment?
Joyce understood Mr. Arnold's concerns and comforted him gently, "Don't worry, I will take care of this home. I won't leave. I'm a bit hungry, so prepare some food. Darrin hasn't eaten either."
Mr. Arnold quickly agreed, "Alright, I'll do that now."
Once Mr. Arnold left, Darrin pulled Joyce to the window. "General, what do you think? The driver who just came seems very strange. His demeanor doesn't resemble that of a bodyguard. There's a strong aura of danger around him. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say he's an assassin."
"OGW," Joyce said.
"What?" Darrin thought he had misheard.
"The driver who just came had a tattoo on his wrist. It's the unique symbol of OGW," Joyce explained.
"How did you know? How did you figure it out?" Darrin was surprised.
"To be honest, I didn't know either. When you went to drop off Anderson, I received a call from Karl. Look at this photo, zoom in on this detail," she enlarged the photo on her phone for Darrin to see, "Karl told me that this is the unique symbol of OGW."
Darrin's expression changed. "General, OGW is an international terrorist organization. This is a serious matter. Shouldn't we request support from the military warlords?"
Joyce patted Darrin's shoulder gently. "No need, someone has already thought of that. My mother called me just now. In a few days, Mr. Dewey will bring some things, and I believe there will be equipment that we need."
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