Meanwhile, Luther was driving alone on the highway.
After leaving the Capital, he received a call from Casey.
It was already so late, and besides, knowing that he had to rush back to Khebury today, Casey had to have something important when he called him.
Luther's eyes flinched and he answered the phone.
"President, do I disturb you?" Casey asked respectfully, but with a hint of anxiety in his voice.
"Go on. It's okay." Luther gently hit the steering wheel and pulled into the rightmost lane and left the fast lane.
"President, we sent someone to keep an eye on the younger Mr. Walsh and just now he reported a strange thing. I felt something was wrong and that I need talk to you." Casey said.
"The younger Mr. Walsh? What happened?" Luther raised his eyebrows. He had forgotten about this man. After his brother died, the younger Mr. Walsh was taught a lesson by him, and then driven back home.
What else could he do?
"President, the younger Mr. Walsh suddenly lost his memory." Casey said, "I was shocked when I heard the news, but we have asked around many times, and it is indeed the case. The younger Mr. Walsh completely forgot why they went to the Capital, who they had really offended, and why his brother died. To further determine the younger Mr. Walsh's situation, I specifically sent someone to Blue Maple Group to talk about a partnership. Unexpectedly, the younger Mr. Walsh had no memory of you, or Ms. Knowles. He was so happy to know that R&S Group wanted to work with them. He did not seem to be acting."
"What, memory loss?!" Luther was extremely shocked and the grip on the steering wheel was also a bit unstable.
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