The director was taken aback by Lucindaâs inquiry.
He halted, an uneasy look on his face.
He fidgeted with his nose as he denied, âI havenât met anyone recently who isnât related to the case.
Recently, Iâve been preoccupied with the investigation of this distressing incident.
â
Lucinda scrutinized the directorâs demeanor, sharing a knowing look with Nathan.
âFine, if the director says so, that settles it,â she responded.
Conquering this obstacle, the director, stationed by the blackboard, nervously brushed away the sweat from his forehead.
Ellsworth escorted Lucinda and Nathan out of the station.
Strolling along the corridor, Ellsworth inquired, âWould you like to see the culprit who viciously attacked Miss Simmons? Heâs been enduring harsh treatment lately.
â
Lucinda declined, âNo need.
You can let police continue their work.
Nathan and I have spent ample time in Aldoria; we yearn to return to our children.
â
âUnderstood,â Ellsworth acknowledged.
He gave a knowing nod and turned his gaze back to Nathan.
âDo you still wish to escort this criminal to the Cadiered trial room?â
With his arm around Lucindaâs waist, Nathan assisted her and remarked, âSince Lucindaâs leaving it to you, let it be.
After all, heâs an Aldoria citizen, not the mastermind behind the attack.
Going through the hassle of cross-country case handling for such a minor matter seems excessive.
â
Ellsworth gave a confirming nod.
âDonât fret, Mr.
Payne.
Even though the truck driver has become an Aldoria citizen, Iâll make sure he receives good medical care.
Once heâs better, heâll have to complete his full sentence without any reductions.
â
Nathan was indifferent.
âHeâs merely a pawn.
â
Ellsworth hesitated; as the heir in waiting, he couldnât have missed Nathanâs hint.
However, he chose to stay silent, wearing just a faint smile.
As Nathan prepared to leave the police station and head back to the hotel, he glanced back before getting into the armored car, and sneered, âEllsworth, the police director may not share your vision, and someone like that could hinder your path to inheriting the royal legacy in the future.
Be cautious.
â
After speaking, Nathan assisted Lucinda into the car and followed.
With the car door slamming shut, a pale-faced Ellsworth was left alone.
Ellsworth watched the slowly departing armored car and silently called the deputy police director over.
âFind out who your boss met recently.
Keep it discreet,â Ellsworth instructed over the phone.
With Aldoriaâs police accompanying them, Lucinda and Nathan stayed quiet during the ride back to the hotel, maintaining their silence even as they returned to their hotel room.
It wasnât until they closed the door to the presidential suite that Nathan broke the silence, saying, âI couldnât help but notice the directorâs subtle reactions today.
The person he met is likely someone of significant importance, which explains his reaction.
If I had to guess, it could be either Danilo or Nala.
â
Lucinda looked at Nathan and smiled faintly.
âThatâs what I was thinking, too.
â
Nathan embraced Lucinda tightly and asked, âWhatâs our next move, honey?â
âFirst, letâs head back to Cadiered.
In business, I plan to play tough, taking resources from Danilo and hindering Nalaâs partnerships.