Solomon shook his head again, refusing to let me take the risk.
Seeing this, Tory said, "Neither of us is fit to go in. She’s a woman, so the other party won't be too vigilant. Even if they find out about her identity, Jordan won't do anything to her either. He won't offend so many parties at once, so don't worry."
Solomon thought about it seriously and handed me the earpiece, reminding me,' We’ll be on standby out here. If you find yourself in even a little bit of danger, then scream out loud. We'll bring our men with us and barge in to save you.”
I nodded. “Okay."
Since it was decided, Tory called his subordinate and ordered them to deliver some food.
His subordinates were quick to act. They brought a set meal and a bag of fruits in less than ten minutes.
I took the bags and got ready to go in.
"Be ever vigilant. If you sense danger, inform us immediately.” Tory rarely said things like that.
"Okay."
I carried the things and walked to the entrance of the factory. There were two muscular guys at the gate. When they saw that I was approaching, they immediately stopped me. "You can't just walk in here. Go back where you came from.”
I did not stop in my tracks and kept walking until I was in front of them. I squeezed my voice and said in a shrewish voice, "Why are there suddenly two guards at the gate? My husband has been working here for five years but I've never seen anyone guarding the gate to stop people from going in.
"Who are you? Don’t tell me you're bad guys? I thought so. That's why my man isn't home even when it's so late. It turns out you're standing at the door to stop him from going home, eh? Hurry up and let me in. I need to see my hubby.
TH call the cops and ask them to check what you're up to here. This is a factory, not a prison. How can you stop me from going in?”
As I said that, I fished out my phone and was ready to call the cops.
One of the muscular guys snatched my phone away. "I should be the one asking who you are. What are you doing here so late at night?"
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