When Luther received the call from Joyce, at first he didn't think it would be danger coming at all.
When he heard the familiar, nauseating voice, it was actually Charlotte speaking over Joyce's cell phone.
At that moment, his heart was completely flustered. His brain was instantly blank.
He happened to be out driving and he heard Charlotte ask him to collect Joyce's body at Club Pascaylia.
He turned the wheel violently, straddling four lanes of traffic and making a U-turn right in the middle of the road, nearly hitting an oncoming large bus.
He couldn't care less about anything, and roared forward through all the red lights with the gas pedal all the way to the bottom.
Fortunately, he happened to be near the outskirts of the city, not far away, and soon arrived.
As he entered the rotten building, he faintly heard conversations from inside, echoing in the empty building.
He saw the man on top of the overhead platform, lying in a pool of blood. He was Tommy, whom he had met. Once he visited Military Staff House and Tommy received him.
His heart tensed up, and fear spread rapidly inside him.
When he heard from the building Joyce speaking, he felt slightly better.
He came upstairs quickly and was finally relieved to see Joyce in a dominant position with a pistol pointed at Charlotte.
Unexpectedly, this time, he came to hear with his own ears, Charlotte admitted that it was she who killed his most beloved grandmother, who raised him as a child and loved him the most.
Although he and Karl had previously analyzed the facts, however, the shock of hearing it in person was still like a fierce thunderstorm for him.
He held Joyce, who was backing up, and swept her up in his arms.
His long body was trembling because of the shock and anger.
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