"My biggest enemy right now is Luna and her wretched best friend, Bonnie."
Jim's car pulled up in front of Tea Cottage.
As soon as the car stopped and Jim stepped foot on the ground, he caught sight of a black car parked underneath a big tree i n the distance.
If he remembered correctly, that car belonged to the Landry family.
He furrowed his brows, a twinge of displeasure creeping through his heart.
He had just hung up the call with Charlotte not too long ago, so if she were to follow him from Landry Mansion, she could not possibly have caught up with him so quickly.
Therefore, it was clear that Charlotte had followed him from the instant he stepped out of the house.
Combined with the phone call...
It was clear that Charlotte had been following him all this while, and the phone call was just to pretend that she noticed his disappearance from Landry Mansion and inquired of his whereabouts.
As soon as he thought of this, annoyance seeped through his heart.
Jim subconsciously detested the way Charlotte did not trust him and tried to control his every move.
He had nothing to hide from her, but Charlotte somehow had her guard up and had to follow him herself every time he stepped out of the house, much to his frustration.
He slammed the door behind him forcefully and strode toward Tea Cottage.
The front door was locked, and even after ringing the doorbell twice, no one came to the door.
Jim furrowed his brows, and his gaze landed on the fingerprint-encrypted door lock.
For some reason, an idea popped into his head.
Could his fingerprint...unlock the door?
As soon as this thought popped into his mind, his hand reached out toward the door. He extended his slender finger and gently placed it on the fingerprint detector
The door swung open with a click.
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