Chapter 38
Chapter 38
The two men were Jaylan and his brother Jerome. Jerome was deep in conversation with Jaylan, who
stood arms folded, interjecting occasionally.
Without thinking, Catherine blurted out, "These two brothers are surely up to no good. They're as thick
as thieves."
I was about to comment when another man hurriedly approached. I looked closer and was taken Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
aback. "I know this man. He used to be a salesman in the company when I was there. His name is
Daniel."
I pointed him out to Catherine. "This guy tried to play both sides and got kicked out of the company.
How does he know Jaylan?"
"Nothing good, I bet. I'll get Logan to keep an eye on Jaylan, see what he's up to," Catherine said
shrewdly. "Knowing the enemies well, you shall win a hundred battles!"
"Sounds good, but remember to be careful. Jerome is bad. He doesn't act decently." I warned
Catherine. "So, I suspect he's the one who can connect with the black market."
Daniel approached Jaylan, giving him a subservient nod before handing him a document bag. Jaylan
took it and flicked through the documents, nodding while Daniel hurriedly added something.
He then opened his car door, placed the document bag on the passenger seat, and said something to
Jerome.
Jerome and Daniel waved goodbye to Jaylan and walked away together.
Jaylan promptly got into his car, apparently having been waiting for the documents.
Watching them leave, Catherine turned to me, complaining, "That was close! Why are we so unlucky,
always bumping into them? I hope that scoundrel isn't heading home."
Honestly, that was my concern too.
I thought for a moment, then pulled out my phone and turned it off.
Grabbing Catherine's arm, I said, "Let's go."
I led the way out of the café.
Catherine followed closely behind. We got into her car, and she looked at me with worry. "Allie, are you
sure about going back like this?"
I kept quiet, my brain spinning. I was worried that if Jaylan went home now and found Zora still asleep,
he would become suspicious.
Seeing my silence, Catherine grew more anxious. "How about I go with you? I can say I called you and
picked you up."
I shook my head. "No, we can't reveal our connection yet. Remember the hospital incident? If Jaylan
sees us together now, he'll surely link it to that. I think Jerome is already suspicious, or Jaylan wouldn't
have rushed back that night."
"What should we do then? I'm worried about you going back alone." Catherine expressed her concern.
"It's okay, I'll play it by ear," I replied casually. "This will also test whether Jaylan will make a move on
me. If he doesn't, then they must be plotting something."
"Oh shit! What if they do? Are you risking your life?" Catherine stopped the car abruptly, looking at me
with worry.
"I don't think they will. So, this is a good opportunity to test them. Do you think I'm not in danger if I
don't test them? I've been walking on thin ice!" I said firmly. "The most dangerous scenario is not
finding out their real intentions."
"In that case, I'll stay nearby. If you're okay, send me a message. If I don't hear from you, I'll call the
police. You have one hour!" Catherine reminded me. I nodded in agreement, and she continued driving.
Just then, we passed a hair salon, which was very close to our community. I quickly asked her to stop,
"Catherine, stop the car!"
She looked at me in confusion, "What's wrong?"
"Turn around a bit," I directed her, and she complied.
I unbuckled my seat belt and said, "Go ahead, don't let the community's surveillance cameras catch
you."
Then I got out of the car and walked into the hair salon.