Joyce saw that Chris was deep in thought and didn't say anything, so she let out a long sigh of relief.
"Mr. Hurley, my experience, you have more or less heard. There are only so many years in life, there is nothing that cannot be overcome. I just hope that the people around me, do not go through so much suffering as I did."
Chris glanced at Joyce, comforted, "Do not worry, will be able to save Anderson back. This child seems to be a blessed person, the year fell off a cliff into the sea, he was able to survive. Now, compared to the small difficulties. And I believe that he himself must have plans and will not sit still."
Joyce rubbed her brow, "Hmm. I know. No news is the best news."
"Auntie has been deploying a military counterattack recently, and I have a feeling that the resolution of Otis's matter is just a few days away." Chris turned the wheel and drove into the side streets.
"I hope so." Joyce nodded gently, "Thanks to you for coming up with a new way to do it today. We've been at a loss."
"By the way." Joyce suddenly raised her voice and wondered, "How did you come up with the idea of using a fifty year old way to do a zoning outage to drain a signal blind spot?"
If she remembered correctly, this approach was mostly used in espionage warfare to complete the task of screening enemy agents.
Chris , "..."
He didn't know how to answer, he couldn't tell Joyce.
I was angry with Nina because of the road, and from time to time I thought of Nina, a woman who seemed to have come from the Middle Ages.
Finally, divergent thinking, surprisingly thought of that set of detection means decades ago.
"It just occurred to me." Chris's tone dodged.
Joyce also did not pursue the question.
Soon Chris drove the car down to Pinkrose.
He stopped the car, "I'll walk you up."
Joyce smiled faintly, "No, you see someone is already waiting for me."
She reached out and pointed, only to see Aaron waiting for her downstairs.
"So Mr. Warner had already arranged it, huh." Chris smiled, "I won't go up, you take care of your rest."
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