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Natalie enters the coffee shop, where she will meet the spy she hired to investigate Cora. She removes her sunglasses as soon as she enters the shop and starts to explore her surroundings until she sees a man wearing a suit sitting in the last row of the restaurant reading a newspaper. She goes near that man and sits in front of him. The man puts down the newspaper and looks at Natalie.

“I'm Glad you’re here now,” the man said, smiling at her before starting to get his case.

“Thank you for waiting. I just did some stuff before I went here,” she said, watching the man put some envelopes in front of them and put the case back beside him.

“Is this all the information you gather?” She asked while looking at that envelope; the man nodded at her as soon as she looked at that man.

“It contains a lot of information you needed to tell her,” the man said and started to open the envelope. He put some paper in front of Natalie, and those papers contained pictures.

“This is his ex-husband who died
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