The trio returned through the same path.
In an attempt to find a signal, James held up his phone while walking. Unfortunately for them, mobile phone signals were non-existent where they were.
After walking for what felt like an eternity, they finally reached the car.
Since James was still unable to find a phone signal, they had no choice but to drive back.
It was eight in the evening when they reached Harvin City.
Afterward, the three had dinner and checked into a five-star hotel.
Hotel reception.
James looked at the young woman working as a receptionist at the front desk and said, “We need three rooms.”
Thea quickly corrected him. “Two rooms.”
James turned to Thea with a look of confusion on his face.
Thea linked her arms around him and looked up at him affectionately. “We’re husband and wife. Why do we need to have separate rooms?”
The receptionist tilted her head, looked at James and double-confirmed. “Sir, may I confirm many rooms you’d be needing?”
“Three.”
“I’ll need your social security card for registration.”
James handed the receptionist his social security card.
Maxine and Thea also took out their social security cards.
Upon seeing James' social security card, the receptionist could not help but mutter, “James Caden… Why does this sound so familiar? Where have I heard it before?”
Rather than continue to needlessly dwell on it, she simply registered them and gave them their room cards.
Then receptionist raised her head from her computer screen and looked at James' face.
At that moment, her heart skipped a beat.
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