Chapter 378
Derek nodded with exaggerated seriousness. “Good point! The four of us are in the same major. Let’s get this group chat going!
Vanessa was stunned.
Her phone buzzed in her pocket. Aria glanced at Derek and said, “I’m not even a computer science major, what’s the point of adding me to the group chat?”
Derek grinned and said, “Family should stick together.”
Aria was speechless.
After the meal, the five of them went their separate ways.
Aria and Vanessa took a cab to the mall and dove into a shopping spree, soon loading up with bags until their arms were full. In the end, they had everything delivered straight to the film set.
On their way back, they noticed they were being tailed again.
Arriving at the edge of the set, Aria stopped and said, “I’ll move somewhere else to see exactly who they’re after.”
“They’re probably after you,” Vanessa said. “How about we set
a
”
She drew a finger across her throat.
Aria flashed a confident smile. “Once we unmask the mastermind, I’ll be back tonight.”
Just then, the mall delivery arrived. Vanessa had no choice but to nod. “Fine, be careful out there.”
Vanessa called over the staff and started handing out the shopping bags with them.
Just then, Russell walked over and caught sight of Aria’s retreating back.
A staff member quietly handed Vanessa the mosquito repellent patches she’d bought and whispered, “Ms. Ward, since you picked these out, why don’t you give them to Mr. Nicholson yourself?”
Vanessa snatched the items from the staff member’s hand and said firmly, “Don’t give them any. Neither Mr. Nicholson nor Olivia gets a thing.”
The staff member could only stare.
‘Ms. Ward… that’s our boss! You don’t have to say it so loudly just because you’re not giving it to him.‘ She thought anxiously.
Russell overheard Vanessa’s remark. He shot her a cold glance before walking away.
Not far away, White Fox stared at Russell’s retreating back, a flicker of worry crossing his eyes.
Inside a private bar.
Under the dim amber lighting, a man in his sixties reclined on the sofa, exuding an air of authority. The woman nestled in his arms fed him pieces of fruit with a sweet smile. “Sir, while you were away these past few years, we’ve been running this bar with great care.”
The old man sported a buzz cut, his collar casually open to reveal a thin, bony neck.
He gave the woman’s waist a light pat. “Nice work.”
A black–clad bodyguard entered and reported respectfully, “Sir, Aria is at the film set. She’s heading out.”
Chapter 378
The old man lifted his eyelids, his eyes deep in their sunken socketa glinting like vipers lurking in the dark “Move out-
The bodyguard obeyed and left at once,
The woman nestled in his arms daringly patted his chest and pouted, “Who is Aria?”
He stroked her hair and said, “Take a wild guess.”
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