On the other side.
The Warner residence.
Joyce sat on the sofa, lost in thought. Ever since she found a trace of blood on her pillow yesterday morning, she had been restless. Luther must have come back; judging from the location of the bloodstain, it was most likely bleeding from his ear.
She searched through related information and the more she read, the more alarmed she became.
Only a serious illness could cause such a condition, especially blood-related diseases.
She had deep suspicions in her heart.
In the morning, after Darrin escorted Anderson away, he returned to the Warner residence.
As soon as Joyce saw him return, she quickly asked, "Have you found anything about what I asked you to investigate?"
Darrin handed a USB drive to Joyce. "Done. Aaron's recent activities are all here. Don't worry, I'm a professional at this."
"Good." Joyce pondered over it. Tracking Luther was pointless; if Luther was in danger or being monitored by others, it would only alert them. The best way to proceed was to focus on Aaron.
In the past, she refrained from intervening out of respect for Luther, believing that he could handle things properly. But now, things were different. She suspected that Luther was hiding something important from her, something that involved not only Alisha's safety.
Darrin brought a laptop and opened it. He inserted the USB drive and began searching for the places Aaron had been recently. However, the driving routes alone did not provide clear insights into what Aaron had done.
Joyce searched carefully, deep in thought. Aaron's routes were strange, often going out at night, and sometimes waiting by the roadside for a long time with no logical explanation.
"Is Aaron deliberately trying to evade surveillance? It seems like this kind of tactic, what is he really up to?" Darrin furrowed his brow, shaking his head.
Suddenly, Joyce snapped, "Pause it."
Darrin quickly pressed the pause button.
"Here, go back a bit, a bit more." Joyce took control and manually operated the laptop.
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