Luke’s whereabouts were unknown at all. He seemed to have disappeared from the world.
Sherman took a sip of the water in front of her and said, "In my opinion, someone in Luke's company or at his home must know Luke’s whereabouts, but that person keeps his mouth shut."
"Although Luke left without hesitation, I do not believe that he would move on so fast. Even if he decides to move on, he won't do it so quickly. So he must ask someone to keep an eye on Eileen."
Kingsley agreed. "In fact, he is affectionate towards Eileen, so he can never move on fast. That is his weakness. It should be easier for us to find him if we take advantage of this weakness."
Kingsley's words made Eileen’s eyes light up. "Here is my suggestion. Do you think it will work..."
Brad got sick. He was pale and could hardly run. He could only walk, and his heart ached occasionally.
Eileen's heart bled for him, but there was nothing she could do, so she took him to a hospital.
The doctor concluded that Brad had the same disease as Merlin did.
Eileen was so anxious that she took Brad to Bennington Corporation again and met Walter Ruiz, the current head of Bennington Corporation. She told him that she wanted to sell her shares.
Walter was surprised. "Bennington Corporation made good profits. Your shares will keep appreciating. Why do you want to sell them in a hurry?"
"My son is suffering from heart disease. I don't even have money to treat him, so what is the use of keeping the shares?"
Hearing Eileen's answer, Walter didn't say anything else and nodded his agreement.
After all, selling shares was a big deal, so Walter had to report to his boss first. He dialed a number. Luke picked up and asked in a deep voice, "What's wrong?"
He had changed his cell phone number because there were phone numbers of Eileen and other people, who he did not want to mention any more, in his previous phone card.
When he answered the phone, he was on a street in Frunclia, which was a beautiful city. The sun was shining brightly there.
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