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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 191

"No need." Luther stared, turning the phone over in front of him with bloodstained fingers. His heart thudded, feeling unsettled uncontrollably.

The cracked screen and the sharp tips of the broken glass, stained with his bright red blood, looked particularly hideous.

Like an omen for something untoward to happen.

He stared straight at his phone, his mind growing more and more uneasy.

"I'll do it." Casey picked up the phone and removed the chip and memory card from it, and then put the broken phone into a plastic bag, "Luther, I'm afraid the phone is completely broken. I'll go buy you a new phone now while you go to the hotel and rest."

"Wait." Luther blocked again.

"We'll go back this afternoon!" He was so determined that he didn't want to wait one more minute.

"Luther, Professor Williams has made an appointment with you tomorrow to talk about our latest automotive integrated casting design, which Professor Williams is very interested in and will help us open up the Mufron market. This meeting is very important and I have all the materials ready. Because Professor Williams has a full daytime schedule today, it will only take an hour tomorrow." Casey cautiously reminded.

He felt that the boss was not right these days, especially today, and he did not know what happened to the boss in the end. Was it because of Joyce?

"We'll talk about it later, and we are going back in the afternoon." Luther insisted.

"But, there are no more flights today." Casey explained, "The earliest flight would be tomorrow noon."

"Don't we have a private jet in Mufron?" Luther frowned.

"Luther, the whole trip back from Mufron would take over ten hours, and we didn't make route request in advance. Even if we have a private plane, we wouldn't be able to take off." Casey replied. At that time, also because of the suddenness of this trip, they did not have time to make the request, otherwise usually Luther would be taking a private plane both trips.

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