After Christian Saltzman left the room, Sean Yaleman picked up his phone and called Stella Grace, "I have two things to tell you. First, Christian said that the person who killed Jasper was not one of his men. You'd better investigate the murder again. I think that he has no reason to lie to me. "Second, he will probably let that Dark Shadow go and apologize to the public thereafter. After all, that Dark Shadow did try to assassinate him. I will not be able to guarantee his safety if you decide to pursue this matter further." Stella looked straight ahead with a deep gaze. Wasn't it Christian who assassinated Jasper? In other words, the two people working for Christian were still lurking in the military base. She must try her best to find out who they are. She also knew that she could not continue investigating the matter anymore if she wanted Eugene to be safe. Even if she continued to do so, Christian would not be punished. However, it did n
"Well, go ahead." "Jasper's assassination probably wasn't Christian's doing. I heard that Christian had contacted his people in the military base and asked them to find out the one who killed Jasper. He was extremely angry and he said that he had been framed. He wants to find out the person who framed him and cut his head off. I don't think that Christian is acting," Frederick Addington said. "I've already heard about it and I am in the middle of having someone investigate this as well. If it weren't for a friend's reminder, I would have been fooled. The person behind it is more scheming than Christian. By the way, thank you, if it weren't for the address that you gave, we wouldn't have been able to save Eugene," Stella stated formally. Frederick heard her tone and felt a clear spring into his chest. He felt as though he could finally breathe and his whole body relaxed. He remembered that Stella used to treat him harshly, but now, he was satisfied with her chan
That person... It was such a familiar feeling. It wasn't Allen, it wasn't Frederick... and it wasn't Jasper either. Jasper didn't need to search for anything and he wouldn't hide anything from her either. Who was it then? Stella Grace opened her eyes, but there was no one in the room. She turned on the light and looked around. She couldn't find any traces of that person. Was it just a dream then? The dream was too real. She called Elvis Zachary. "Hello, boss," Elvis greeted her in a daze. "I'm not your boss. I'm Stella. Could you check for me if anyone had broken into the villa?" Stella asked. "What? Someone broke into the villa?" Elvis immediately became alert. "Please check it out for me," Stella ordered. "Okay, I'll check right away," Elvis hung up the phone. Stella held her phone and waited for the news patiently. If the person was not captured by the surveillance camera, then, was the person already in t
"If you want to see a room in detail, you just need to click onto the room like this," Elvis Zachary clicked on the block featuring the study room, "You could also check the footage that was recorded an hour ago, a day ago or three days ago by clicking the setting tool on the right corner. The good thing about this is that it would auto-select frames that have been detected to have movement." "What do you mean?" Stella Grace didn't understand. "For example, if there is no one in a room, it will be a still frame. It would only be selected if someone or even an animal had entered a room. It would capture any kind of movement," Elvis explained. "Oh, that's quite handy. I have another question then. When I'm not at home, could someone else turn on the computer and see the whole footage?" Stella was a little worried. "First of all, you will need a password to access the computer. The software needs a password as well. Let's put it this way. Your phone is equivalent t
Elvis saw that Stella had hung up the phone. He then asked, "It's almost time for dinner. Do you want to go downstairs? I'll be heading back with Chief Levis tonight. But, I feel that it's too dangerous for you and Lynette to be here alone, so Chief Levis has left a team of soldiers here." "Thank you for your hard work. There are wolves and tigers in this forest. Let them guard in the house. The roof is a good place for observation. Have you brought tents and quilts? Although it's warmer here, it's still quite cold at night," Stella reminded. "We soldiers are not afraid of suffering, and we are not afraid of the cold too," Elvis said euphemistically. "When the enemies come, they will all be frozen. There are two empty rooms here. Have four soldiers on the roof and let them take shifts to guard. The others could rest in the rooms. I will help prepare beds, quilts, and other things." Elvis shook his head, then he praised honestly, "If we were in the ancient times,
"I want to stay here for the rest of my life. It would be great to be neighbors with you." Elvis Zachary sighed. "Well, with you hunting with Jasper, I would feel a lot more at ease as well. I could cook, do house chores, and take care of our children at home with your future wife while waiting for you guys to come back. After dinner, we could all take a walk at the beach with the sea breeze. We could see the stars together at night, or we could play some games too," Stella Grace was happy. Elvis looked at the smile on Stella's face and thought that it was a little absurd. The Chief was already dead and he would never come back. Such a wonderful thing could only remain a memory now. However, he did not want to ruin the good vibes. "We could also play cards together. The Chief was very good at playing cards. He was a legend in the military base before," Elvis followed Stella's topic. "Does Jasper know how to play cards? He didn't play with me mu
"I really don't know how the envelope was opened. Maybe the thief thought that there was money in it. Madam, you have to believe me. I know that you've never liked me, but it's too cruel to chase me away like this," Auntie Wood cried. Stella Grace knew her too well. She was just crying and complaining to act like she was innocent. "Did you really not open the envelope?" Stella asked. "I really didn't. Madam, you have told me not to open the envelope, so why would I open it then? I dare not disobey your orders," Auntie Wood replied aggrievedly. "I see," Stella hung up the phone. She then called Elvis Zachary. Elvis had just gotten off the helicopter. "Madam, I've just gotten off the helicopter. I'm about to head home now. What's wrong?" Elvis asked. "Do you remember when I asked Auntie Wood to get the documents for me? The documents were opened. She claimed that she didn't know how it was opened when she was on the bus. I think that she is
"Alright, I promise to complete the mission," Elvis Zachary heeded immediately. Soon, it was 9 a.m. Stella Grace went downstairs to help Lynette Lanes out. Her cell phone rang at this moment. It was a phone call from Anthony Levis. She picked up the call, "Yes?" "Madam, the Young Master has gone missing," Anthony reported. "What? Are you talking about Ralph?" Stella was astonished. "Yes." "Is there no one from the Dark Shadow protecting him? Even if there's none, didn't the God's Eyes capture anything?" Stella asked suspiciously. "There are Dark Shadow's men safeguarding him. However, the man who captured the Young Master dressed up just like Kakashi Hatake. He moved so swiftly that even the three Dark Shadow's men couldn't defeat him." "Kakashi Hatake? Who's that?" Stella's mind was rapidly searching for information on this person, yet she couldn't seem to recall a thing about this guy. "It's a character from the anime, Naruto, who