"My boss still hasn't contacted me." Avery's bodyguard glanced at his phone and noticed that Avery had not responded to his message.
Avery would always reply to his message without fail, prior to this.
"Neither has my boss." Elliot's bodyguard glanced at his phone in despair. "It's all your fault! Why did you suggest going to the pit? I'm exhausted!"
"Is that my fault? They were short-staffed, so what if we helped them? Helping them is the same thing as helping our bosses. Miss Tate was just saying that she wanted to help in the pit two days ago!" Avery's bodyguard did not regret spending the day at the pit. "Could she really be sick?" "Why would Mr. Foster turn his phone off if your boss is sick? If she was, he would have sent her to the hospital by now, instead of shutting himself up inside their room without contacting anyone,” Elliot's bodyguard insisted. "They are definitely being all lovey-dovey in their room!"
Avery’s bodyguard scowled. "Miss Tate is here to look for Ivy. Unless she's found out that Ivy is dead, in which case, she wouldn't be in the mood to be all lovey-dovey with your boss!"
"Ugh, you are so annoying! I am not going back to the pit tomorrow! You are welcome to go on your own!" Elliot's bodyguard said in annoyance. "I really want to knock on their door! Whatever they are doing, shouldn’t they at least let us know! We are like two headless flies, flying around without knowing where to go right now!" "Then go knock on their door," Avery's bodyguard said.
"I despise you!" Elliot's bodyguard got up and strode toward the elevator.
"If you dare to ring their doorbell, I will refer to you as my older brother from now on!"
"I don't want a coward like you for a younger brother!" Elliot's bodyguard said in contempt.
The two went into the elevator and pressed the button to the floor that led to the presidential suite.
Soon, they arrived at the door, which still had the Do Not Disturb’ sign hanging on it.
Elliot's bodyguard instantly cowered, so Avery's bodyguard plucked up the courage to press the doorbell.
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