Unexpectedly, Mr. Davies and Mr. Taylor had called her here simply because Otis wanted to meet her.
It's a good thing actually since she was looking for a chance to get close to Otis and it's only better if he came to her himself. He thought Otis must have seen her throw the younger Mr. Walsh over her shoulder and splash the older Mr. Walsh with tea yesterday. Only then did he become interested in her.
"I didn't know I would meet Mr. Robertson today, and I didn't have the materials with me. JK Intelligence is now working on a new product, magnetic levitation balls. They can float in the air and carry out a 360-degree deathless scanning of the person in front of you. If the person is judged to be threatening, the magnetic levitation ball will immediately release an electrostatic field that will not kill but paralyze the person."
Joyce gave a very detailed description.
This time, with this latest technology, she came to the Capital of Pascaylia with the real purpose of getting inside the military. She wanted to be involved in the design of their security system for the new construction project, if not anywhere deeper into their system.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained, after all.
If she could not get close enough with the military, she could never know the truth about what happened back then, including Stephanie's death, which remained a mystery.
"Oh, that sounds fun."
Otis stood up, walked over to Joyce, and sat down next to her.
Although he still kept a little distance from her, it was simply too frivolous for him to approach her like this.
He did not stop just like that. He extended his arm, and lazily rested it on the sofa behind her. Although he did not touch her, from afar it looked just like he was putting his arm around her shoulders.
Joyce did not expect that Mr. Robertson, who was rumored to be controlling the military, would actually be such a man.
If it had been the two Mr. Walsh's yesterday, she was afraid she would have flipped out and thrown him off.
But the person in front of her was the Mr. Robertson.
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