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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 939

"Today went pretty well. Although the process was a bit thrilling, finally we got what we wanted." Joyce said back.

"I don't think Otis noticed what happened. He was so drunk, and I managed to install the program in his phone while he was out on the toilet. He can't find out."

"Are you sure? Otis is very cunning, I'm afraid he might be just acting and you might have been deceived by him." Karl was still worried.

"I don't think so, and I'm quite sure about that. Kane went with me today and we worked well together." Joyce said calmly.

"That's good."

Karl added, "I just checked the signal from Otis's phone after the program was installed. If the call is encrypted, we wouldn’t be able to know what he says. But if it is just some ordinary call, there would be no problems."

"That's enough. I don't mean to pry into some military secrets either. So it doesn’t matter to me."

Joyce sneered.

"Well, I'll be monitoring from my side at all times, and I'll immediately contact you if there's anything suspicious, or if there's any progress." Karl said.

"Okay, thank you."

"By the way, did you know that the younger Mr. Walsh was beaten up recently and sent back home? I've sent my people to keep an eye on the younger Mr. Walsh for the past few days, and they told me about that." Karl asked.

"Oh, this is ..." A hint of embarrassment passed through Joyce's voice as she explained, "the younger Mr. Walsh was picking on me at the construction site, and Luther ran into him, so he taught him a lesson."

There was a moment of silence on the other end of the line.

"Does Luther really not … know that you're Joyce?" questioned Karl.

"I don’t think so." Joyce affirmed, "Do you think someone like him could still hold himself back if he knows it."

"Really? That's good. I just want remind you a bit. And ..." Karl paused, "Sometimes, people change."

"Anyway, take care of yourself. Don't let him find out." He said.

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