Pascaylia.
Night fell, and the bright moon was dazzling with a lot of small stars around it. In such a quiet night, it seemed as if you could finally stop thinking about all kinds of things, just quietly take a sip of your tea and watch the night sky.
Joyce came home earlier than usual today, and after having dinner with Anderson, she sat at the window, staring at the bright moonlight.
Suddenly, her cell phone rang.
She looked down and saw that it was Karl calling.
She went to the kitchen, avoiding Anderson, picked up the phone and asked, "Hey, are we going to do something now? Yes, tomorrow night at twelve o'clock. We are going to his office at the charity commission. I have got us a car and all other tools. Are you ready over there?" Karl asked.
"No problem, Kane and I have already talked about it. He has studied the surveillance system as well as the security setup near the charity commission. By the time we arrived, within about twenty minutes, he could have hacked into the security system, cut off all surveillance, and opened all the electronic doors. Don't worry, these are just small things to Kane."
"Great. Tomorrow, you, Kane and I will meet there on time." Karl instructed.
"Hmm. You must tell Juanita to stay at home and not come out." Joyce let out a low laugh, "She is not fit for this type of activity."
"Don't worry. Definitely." On the other end of the phone, Karl smiled.
"By the way, after taking down Mr. Clark. Who will take his place as the president of the charity commission?" Joyce asked.
"Of course Julia should take over, otherwise we would be wasting our efforts." Karl raised his voice slightly, "I'll make it happen. With the help our families, this should not really be a problem."
"Great. Mr. Clark is wasting his position. Juanita should take over if not just for the benefit of the people." Joyce praised.
"I will hang up now, and I will send you an email about the details." After a pause, Karl continued, "Or we can get there half an hour earlier tomorrow night and we can talk in the car when we meet ."
"Okay, no problem." Joyce responded.
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