Leopold could not believe it as the call abruptly ended.
Griffin hung up on him!
This was not normal!
Even Vivienne was taken aback. She remembered quite vividly what Griffin was like the last time they met.
But this time, it was a complete turnaround.
Taking a deep breath, Leopold joined Vivienne and Percival on their way to the Runxing Community.
In the residential area.
Griffin was waiting at the front door. As soon as she saw Vivienne, she greeted her warmly, "Vivienne, long time no see."
"It has been a while," Vivienne greeted back.
"Come on in," Griffin said as she opened the door. "It's just me at home."
Vivienne and Percival walked in side by side, followed closely by Anna.
Just as Leopold was about to follow them inside, Griffin suddenly shut the door and said sternly, "Didn't you hear me? It's just me at home. You think you can just barge into a lady's private space?"
Leopold was almost speechless. He incredulously pointed at Percival. "What about him?"
"He's Vivienne's fiancé, practically family. Of course, he can come in," Griffin said, raising an eyebrow at Leopold. "And you are?"
With a thud, the door closed, leaving Leopold alone in the chilling wind.
Griffin's place was not like the typical girl's house. It had an old-fashioned charm, with mahogany furniture and a table in the center of the living room.
The only out-of-place item was a Husky figurine on the tea table.
Vivienne sat down without concern for why Leopold could not come in and got straight to the point, "Griffin, we're here because we need your help with something."
As Griffin skillfully poured tea for everyone, she asked, "What's up?"
Percival pulled out a model of a cutting-edge bomb, explaining, "We need to figure out the workings and structure of this bomb and develop a detector for it. Interested?"
Griffin's eyes lit up.
As a top-tier weapons enthusiast and expert, she was naturally intrigued.
"Is this that elusive new bomb making the rounds on the black market?" Griffin asked.
Vivienne nodded. "Yes."
She glanced at Griffin and added, "You're familiar with it?"
Griffin examined the bomb model closely, turning it over in her hands. "Of course I am. This thing, it stole one of my ideas."
"Your idea?" Vivienne was surprised.
"Yeah," Griffin confirmed, pulling out an unfinished paper. "This was my concept three years ago. But then my computer got hacked, and I noticed this paper had been copied. I knew someone must have plagiarized my idea."
Vivienne quickly scanned the paper; indeed, the content matched certain features of the new bomb.
"How did you come across this?" Vivienne asked coolly.
Griffin chuckled. "I have my ways. But let's get down to business, Vivienne. I agree to work with you on this, but I have one condition, a non-negotiable. Agree to it, and I'll research this for you pro bono."
Interest sparked in Vivienne's eyes. "Is it about Leopold?"
Griffin did not deny it. "That's right, him."
Vivienne smiled slyly. "I agree."
Griffin was taken aback. "I haven't even said..."
Before she could finish, Vivienne cut her off, "It doesn't matter!"
If Leopold had heard this from outside, he would have said, “Vivienne, did you just sell me out like that?”
Griffin laughed and stated her condition. Then they quickly moved on to discuss their collaboration.
After about ten minutes at Griffin's house, the partnership was settled, and they left the new bomb prototype with her.
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