Zyaier simply could not find any information on Delilah, and James quickly understood that it was not ordinary forces who captured her.
Despite Zyaier’s influence, he still could not find anything about her whereabouts.
James had no choice but to head to the small country, Simzerdon, at Durandal’s borders to investigate.
He wanted to see if he could catch onto any clues about her disappearance and the people who captured her.
“Let’s head to Simzerdon. Henry, book the tickets immediately,” James ordered.
“Alright.”
Henry nodded, took out his phone, and purchased the tickets online.
Yelena followed behind James.
She had been with James for more than a day but still did not know who James was looking for or what he was doing.
“Who are you looking for, James? Who’s Delilah? Is she someone important to you? Is she perhaps your wife?”
She followed behind James and kept asking questions.
James gently shook his head and said, “No, it’s a very complicated matter, and I can’t explain it to you in just a few words. It’s our country’s problem, and you might not know about it even if I tell you.”
“Fine.”
Yelena was sensible and stopped asking about it.
The three of them headed to the airport and flew to Simzerdon.
Simzerdon was pretty close.
Around midnight, the three of them appeared in the town of Simzerdon, where Delilah was captured.
The town was relatively rural and not very developed. The town’s population was also quite small.
The streets were deserted since it was midnight.
The three went to the rental house where Delilah was arrested.
They found the landlord, who was a caucasian lady in her fifties.
James inquired about Solean occupants that rented a house from her two months ago.
The landlord replied, “A lot of people have come to inquire about her recently. I’ve already said everything I know. I really have no idea where they are.”
The caucasian lady was evidently annoyed.
She was awakened in the middle of the night and was upset about it.
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