Once the rehearsal was completed, Moses had waited in the car for a long time. Larry approached him immediately, lowering his voice. âMr. Russell, thereâs news from Matthew.â
âGo on,â he said.
âHe went to Japrium to seek out a plastic surgeon. He had some connections in the medical field, and it seemed he had a favor to ask of him.â
âIsnât it strange for a surgeon to seek a plastic surgeon?â Dexter strode out, adjusting his tie.
âIndeed, itâs quite peculiar for him to travel all the way to Japrium. What on earth did Ms. Warren ask of him that made him undertake such a laborious task?â
This statement caused Dexter to pause slightly. âShe is always capable of such things.â
At the mention of the topic, Moses, who was in the front seat, interjected, âA plastic surgeon? I think Iâve heard a thing or two about that.â
Dexter cast a sharp glance at him. âWhat?â
âI canât quite recall, but I believe Josie and Ms. Whiteford mentioned it before. Oh, thatâs right. There was this one time Ms. Whiteford handed a document to Josie that she wouldnât let me see. After she read it, her expression was quite odd. In the end, she even used a lighter to burn the document. I had no idea what it was.â
After some thought, Moses found himself puzzled by the situation. He had been too busy to report the matter to Dexter, and now that Josie had disappeared, he was trying his best to provide useful clues.
Upon hearing this, Dexter squinted his eyes as he made a call. âCalvin, go see your so-called girlfriend.
She might know the truth.â
Upon hearing this, there wasnât an immediate response. Instead, there was a hint of hesitation.
âDax⦠sheâs now my ex-girlfriend. Fine⦠Iâll go right away.â
After ending the call, Dexter flipped his phone over with a flick of his finger. Lifting his gaze, he saw Claudia emerging from inside. She got into a car with Heather, and they quickly drove off.
âWhere has Heather been to recently?â
âThe person watching her claims that she has gone nowhere. Every day, they travel back and forth between this place and the Olsen Residence, devoting their entire being to the wedding preparations.â
Dexterâs gaze on Heather grew increasingly cold, showing no trace of fondness.
He rubbed his fingers subconsciously as he remarked, âThey didnât go anywhere.â
Larry expressed surprise. âDo you think thereâs something wrong with her?â
âLetâs have our people in the Olsen Residence keep an eye on her. I want to know exactly what sheâs been doing there.â
âYes.â Larry paused. âAbout Matthewâ¦â
âKeep an eye on his flight. Intercept him once he disembarks from the plane.â
Meanwhile, at an abandoned construction site, the rain had ceased, yet the weather remained cold.
Josieâs fever waxed and waned, leaving her lucid for only brief periods. Nevertheless, she endured it as best as she could.
The construction site was vast, surrounded by overgrown weeds and a picture of utter desolation. Yet, in such a remote place, Josie spotted a tea plant.
It was a young plant, standing distinct and solitary amidst the grass.
She squinted her eyes, suddenly recalling something. Once, Claudia had shown her around Olsen Residence, where the mountain at the back was filled with tea plants. The variety was unique, identical to what she was looking at right then.
How could it be such a coincidence?
Josieâs heart pounded like a drum, suddenly, a shocking idea struck herâ¦
It was quite challenging for Heather to carry out all these actions without anyone noticing. However, if this place belonged to the Olsen family, which outsiders had no access to, no one would be able to find her.
In other words, even if she died, no one would notice.
Reflecting on this, Josie was gripped by fear. The irony of dying in her own true home was too much for her to bear.
âMr. Johnny,â Josie said in a hoarse voice.
The bald man who had been playing cards came over, cursing, âWhat is it?â