Sebastian soon found the contact of his father's lawyer. He called him.
The lawyer soon answered the call.
After Sebastian explained the situation, the lawyer said, "I also haven't been able to contact your father for the past two days. Usually, we contact each other every day."
"He has been murdered, but I don't know where his body is. I have already reported it to the police yesterday. They are searching for him, but I don't know if they can find his body," said Sebastian. "If I still can't find him today, I'm going to increase the number of people searching for him."
"Sebastian, you have my condolences. Your father died so suddenly, but… forgive me for speaking out of line. Don't be too sad, your time has come." The lawyer's hints were very obvious. "When are you free? Let's have tea!"
"Okay." Sebastian understood what the lawyer meant. "I'm free right now. I'll meet up with you, and we can have some tea. My treat."
"Okay, I'll wait for you."
…
Natalie was in one of the high-end luxury hotels. She was dressed in a silk dressing gown and was seated in front of a mirror, dabbing on some makeup.
After Dean's death, Natalie slept in the presidential suite for two days.
She had not had a good night's sleep ever since going on the run. At that moment, Dean was dead. No one would come after her again.
She had enough sleep and food. After putting on her makeup, she decided to head out for some air and start on the next step of her plan.
After checking her makeup, she put on her coat, took her bag and phone, put on her shoes, and headed out.
As she walked out, she turned on her phone. She had gotten a new phone and number.
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