Chapter 318
Before this, Griffon had just ended a closed-door meeting lasting several days and nights in Houston with NASA.
When it was finally over, he left with Andre and went straight to the luxury car waiting for them outside.
Once in the car, Griffon leaned tiredly against the back seat and rubbed his eyebrows.
“Is anyone from the pack looking for me?”
It wasn’t typical for Griffon to be out of touch for so long with his pack. And while he knew he had people in place to take care of things in his absence, it wasn’t the same as their Alpha.
NASA had been very strict about their no-electronics policy when Griffon and Andre entered the building. Their phones had been confiscated and locked up immediately.
“I haven’t had a chance to check my phone yet.” Andre quickly took out his phone and turned it on.
He hadn’t expected that this meeting would last for so many days, but there’d been a lot to go over regarding the new technology the Knight Pack was presenting.
Griffon took out his phone as well. Nothing other than a pile of work messages.
He put down his phone and slowly looked out the window with tired, bloodshot eyes.
For some reason, he had been feeling uneasy recently.
Especially over the past two days, which made him absent-minded several times during meetings.
He rubbed his forehead. It was probably because he was too tired. That’s all.
The car soon stopped in front of the Knight pack’s house in an affluent area of Houston. Since they had so many contracts with NASA, the shifters preferred to have their own home to stay at when they were in town.
And it meant Griffon didn’t have to deal with the overwhelming scents of everyone he encountered when staying in a hotel.
After taking off his coat and handing it to Andre when they walked in, Griffon immediately went to his bedroom.
He was so hurried to get to the meeting that he forgot to bring his private phone. Perhaps a clue to his uneasiness would be on that device instead.
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