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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1934

Chapter 1934: As Rumored

The yacht arrived at the shore.

While on the yacht, Joyce had already called the maritime police. Luther, being cautious, synchronously transmitted Munin's identity information to the authorities, urging them to quickly contact the W country for inquiries.

As the yacht approached the shore, the maritime police were already waiting there, about seven or eight of them, lined up in a row on the beach.

Joyce and Luther disembarked from the yacht with Alisha and Anderson, entrusting the children to Aaron to take them home.

Joyce gently patted Anderson and said, "You take your sister home first, Mom and Dad have some things to take care of."

Anderson obediently nodded.

Alisha glanced back at Munin, her eyes blinking with curiosity.

Clint smiled slightly at Alisha and waved his hand in a friendly gesture. He had naturally heard that Joyce already had a son and a daughter, and now he saw them for the first time. The boy looked incredibly smart, and the girl was remarkably nimble, like a golden boy and jade girl. Moreover, Joyce was pregnant. Thinking of this, his gaze became dangerous. However, he deliberately concealed it, and it disappeared in an instant. Immediately after, he put on a sickly appearance, which others couldn't detect.

Alisha also smiled back, holding her brother's hand, and happily skipped away.

After Anderson and Alisha left.

Two police officers took Clint aside and questioned him on the spot, recording his information.

Meanwhile, Luther pulled the person in charge aside and asked privately, "How is it? Did you find out what I asked you to?"

To be safe, he had made private arrangements. It would take about half an hour from the yacht's arrival at the shore. The intelligence network was sufficient to identify the person who fell into the water.

Joyce also followed, asking, "Did you get the results so quickly?"

The head of the maritime police nodded, "Yes, Mr. Warner, Mr. Marshal, I have already transmitted Munin's identity information to the W country. The response I received from my colleagues there confirmed that he is indeed a citizen of W country, and all the information matches."

Joyce and Luther exchanged a glance.

Joyce asked, "Can you find out what he does?"

The head of the maritime police continued, "Yes. He is a technician working for a national secret agency, specializing in electronics, electromagnetics, and artificial intelligence. Because of the sensitive nature of his identity, further investigation is unknown."

Joyce nodded, "I understand. Just like the researchers of warlords, their identities are also confidential. It is impossible to disclose the specific research fields. I never expected that he would be in the same line of work as me."

Luther glanced sideways at Munin in the distance, dispelling some of his doubts.

"It seems like he definitely possesses some kind of confidential technology that is of great importance. That's why someone is trying to kill him to silence him. Can we contact the national secret agency in W country and send him back?" Luther asked.

The head of the maritime police shook his head, "I think it's not appropriate. Since his identity and whereabouts are confidential, it's very likely that the person who wants to harm him is someone from within. We've seen such things many times. I've heard that he has amnesia now and can't distinguish who exactly harmed him. Sending him back recklessly would probably do more harm than good."

Joyce thought for a moment and agreed with the reasoning.

She looked at Luther and said, "It seems like we can only temporarily shelter him."

Luther frowned but still agreed, "Alright. Where do you think we should arrange for him to stay?"

Joyce pondered for a moment, "Don't you have an apartment near my company? Let him stay there for now, and assign a few people to guard him."

"Okay. I'll make the arrangements," Luther said, and walked to the side to make a phone call, instructing and arranging his subordinates.

And at this moment, Joyce walked towards Munin and said to the two police officers who were questioning him, "Could you please not take his statement right now? Look at how pale he is, he could collapse at any moment. I suggest he should see a doctor first, and once he recovers a bit, you can question him later."

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