Chapter 615
Ethan brought Olivia back home. She was still suffering from the aftershock.
When she recalled what had happened in the mall, she couldn’t help but say, “Ethan, today, I bumped into-”
His phone rang, interrupting her. He was so busy that his phone didn’t stop ringing throughout the journey.
“Okay, I’ll be there soon,” he answered the call before looking at her. “What did you want to tell me, Liv? What happened in the mall?”
She sighed. “It’s nothing important. Go ahead and come back early.”
“Okay.” He stroked her head and turned to leave.
Olivia thought about that strange person. Even if that person wasn’t a bad guy, she figured that it wouldn’t be something important.
She was merely worried about how things would go now that it had come this far.
It was cloudy. Ethan, who was sitting in the back seat of the car, was wearing a gloomy expression.
Considering that Brent and Kelvin were detained and what Olivia had encountered, it was natural for Ethan to be this moody.
He had been paying attention to public opinion about the matter.
“Mr. Miller, things have come this far. Are we still not going to release an official statement?”
Ethan caressed his ring repeatedly. “No. No one will believe it without evidence. Plus…” He stopped midway.
Cyril gazed at the cold-looking Ethan through the rearview mirror. Murderous intent was looming in the air from Ethan.
“I want to know who’s the one plotting all this. Just let it be. Their good days won’t last long.”
Cyril had a feeling that Ethan already knew who it was although he didn’t say it.
Ethan’s men had found out the mastermind who hired the assassins. He didn’t expect it to be an old acquaintance.
“There it is, Sunset Mansion.”
Ethan snorted lightly in response.
Sunset Mansion was located at the seaside. It was an ancient building with an aesthetically pleasing and romantic touch.
It was a hot place for pictures during summer evenings.
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