Still no news from Nina.
More than ten days have passed.
Due to the remoteness of the fishing village, there is no surveillance along the road. There is no way to find out where Nina went.
Just when everyone relaxed their control over Hughes residence.
But I found out that Nina had gone back there secretly at some point.
At this moment, Chris is sitting in Karl's office.
"Mr. Gregory, your people are too careless, what makes them think she won't come home and pull their staff out?" He was extremely upset.
Karl, "I didn't withdraw it, the people underneath me neglected to do so. They think Senator Hughes is dead and all the evidence should be extracted. There is no 24-hour control, after all, there are no suspects to be arrested."
"Huh." Chris sneered, "So, Mr. Gregory is passing the buck?"
Karl shook his head, "No, that's not really true, it's just strange. Maybe she has a place she wants to go."
"What could a girl like her want to go?! Living on the streets? She also has a severe social disorder and can't have contact with people, how is she going to survive? And, what if she falls into the wrong hands again?"
Chris was so angry that he slammed his fist on the couch.
"Mr. Hurley, this is what we compared to the objects that were left in the house that we checked at the time. And what's missing now. This is a list of what Nina took." Karl handed a piece of paper to Chris .
Nina cannot be found, indeed the Special Investigation Unit is responsible.
Karl also didn't focus all his energy on finding Nina, who, after all, is now an irrelevance compared to Joyce.
Joyce sat on top of the couch without saying a word.
Today Luther went out on an errand. Recently he has been asking around about Mr. Moore's usual contacts, as well as money movements, and what special needs Mr. Moore actually has, trying to find a breakthrough.
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