Chapter 4175 Leaving Clues After ending the call, Tinaâs face turned pale.
There was also a makeup artist in the room with her.
However, the makeup artist didnât hear the content of her recent conversation, so she didnât know what had happened. She just noticed that Tinaâs expression was off and asked with concern, âMiss Stephenson, are you okay? Feeling unwell?â
âItâs nothing.â Tina glanced around the room. Did Mr. Perkins install any surveillance or listening devices here?
She couldnât take risks, especially when the cost of taking risks was Eugeniaâs life!
But she couldnât just go alone to save Eugenia either. That might put both of them in danger.
Regardless, she had to get this information out.
After thinking for a moment, Tina said to the makeup artist, âIâm feeling a bit nervous. Could you please go and get me a glass of EATMOON? Itâs a new cocktail, and Chandler knows itâs my favorite!â
âOkay.â The makeup artist agreed and left the room.
A while later, someone knocked on the door. Tina opened it to find a stranger.
âMiss Stephenson, please come with me,â the person said.
Tina pressed her lips tightly and followed the person out of the dressing room.
Obviously, the person deliberately avoided the surveillance cameras.
The people they passed by, even if they saw her in a wedding dress, wouldnât say anything more than a greeting.
A car, the hotelâs side entrance.
Tina got into the car, reassuring herself that everything would be fine. Chandler should find the clue she left behind and come looking for her.
Along the way, she would discreetly tear off some small shiny pieces from her wedding dress and drop them on the ground.
And when the makeup artist couldnât find her and went to tell Chandler, as long as the makeup artist mentioned the name of the cocktail she ordered, Chandler would know it was related to Eugenia.
Because there was no such cocktail called EATMOON!
But would Chandler be able to deduce that she got into this car based on the location where she boarded?
As long as they could identify the vehicle, they could track it through the road surveillance cameras!
âHow much did Mr. Perkins pay you to do this?â Tina casually engaged in conversation.
âYou donât have to worry about it, Miss Stephenson,â the other party said.
âWhat if I offer you triple the price?â Tina said.
âEven if you offer me ten times the price, Miss Stephenson, Iâm afraid I wonât be able to get out of this alive,â the other party stated bluntly.
Tina bit her lip tightly. The bribery attempt had failed. It seemed that turning someone against their own side was not as simple as she had thought!
The destination was a three-story abandoned building by the river.
Tina finally saw Eugenia, who was tied up like a dumpling!
âAre you stupid? Why did you actually come? Do you think they will let me go just because youâre here? Weâre both going to die here!â Eugenia shouted. Mr. Perkins didnât gag Eugeniaâs mouth, seemingly enjoying the scene.
Although Eugenia was cursing, Tina could hear her friendâs concern for her.
This best friend of hers, she truly hadnât made a wrong choice!
âWell, I may be stupid, but I canât let anything happen to you!â
Tina said.
Eugenia had been implicated because of her, so how could she just leave Eugenia in danger like this!
Clap! Clap! Clap!
The sound of applause rang out, and Mr. Perkins laughed, âYou two really have a deep sisterly bond. I wonder what our Miss Stephenson is capable of doing for her sister!â