Two months later, in Green Orange.
In the office, I was looking at the news on the computer with a satisfied smile.
Then, Shannon's voice came from outside the door. "Wanda, Wanda?"
This was how she was. She was someone who one would hear before seeing. She was already married and had children, yet she seemed like a child herself.
Pushing open the door, Shannon could not hide the smile on her pretty face. I looked at her with a happy expression, and she could already guess what was up. "Did you see the news too?"
I nodded faintly. "Yes. Pack up. We ought to be heading out."
Airport.
The press was already there waiting when we got onto the scene.
Earl Argylle, a famous investor from Yogire Nation, had a unique vision. The projects he invested in had all practically been stable, and their value even doubled. Rumor had it that he was even a member of the royal family of Yogire and that he was rich and powerful.
When he came to Whaldorf City, he told the media that it was for fun, when in truth, it was to inspect an investment project. Hence, he not only attracted a wave of media but also many entrepreneurs.
"I don't think we'll be able to squeeze in with so many people." Shannon looked at the crowd hopelessly.
I waved my hand. “We don’t need to do that.”
At Shannon’s surprised gaze, I called Nibel. "Are you ready?"
"Yes. Head directly to the airport’s back entrance."
After hanging up the phone, I winked at Shannon and then led her to the back gate which was empty.
People who came to the airport would all but go through the main entrance. The distance between the airport's main entrance and back gate was only a few minutes long, but if one was rushing to catch a flight, one would need to take the North Circle Line to get to the back entrance which would add more than ten kilometers to their journey. Hence, most people would use the main entrance.
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