After Luther made his call to Felix.
He then called Juanita to determine Joyce left the bar exactly from the elevator in front of him. Juanita did not know where Joyce was going because they did not go the same direction and did not take the same elevator.
He hung up the phone and looked around while calling Karl without hesitation.
No matter how he might think of Karl, he must now inform him.
It was still less than 24 hours, so he could not just report the case to the police department but he was afraid everything would be too late if he just waited until 24 hours later.
When Karl got the call from Luther.
He was reading through the documents at the police station, looking up everything about Georgia through their internal information network, as well as the internal information portal of State Security. Surprisingly, Georgia had once been a mercenary overseas. That's incredible.
For some reason, when he saw Luther's call, his heart sank and his instinct told him that it must be something bad.
His heart almost missed a few beats as he pressed the answer button.
Luther got right to the point, "Joyce is missing."
If just now, he was still hoping that maybe Joyce just forgot something and returned to get it back, or suddenly she needed to go to the bathroom, or maybe it was something else.
But now, he was almost 100% sure that Joyce was missing.
Karl's face was getting gloomy, and after listening to Luther, he could hardly relax his expression, and his fingers, which were originally holding the mouse, were trembling.
Sure enough, the worst happened.
He remembered that he had suggested Joyce to install a location system on her phone.
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