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“All right, I’ll do that. Be sure to inform them first, or else they might not trust me.” After a brief pause,
Josiah complained, “We’ve finally gotten something after looking into this for so long.”
“Okay. Winnie called me just now. If there’s nothing else, I’ll hang up now,” Xavier said.
“All right. She called me too. You don’t think she has guessed something, do you?”
“What’s there to guess?” Xavier retorted, then continued, “It’s not like it’s shady for us to call each
other. All we’re doing is withholding the fact that we are investigating Jacinta. I don’t want it to affect our
relationship before I gather any solid evidence.”
Josiah hummed in response and said, “Yes, I understand. Don’t worry, I won’t tell her.”
“I know. I trust you.”
With that, the two of them quickly hung up.
Around ten minutes later, Josiah took out his phone and replied to Winnie’s message because he
figured she would have ended her call with Xavier by that time.
He texted: I’m at home waiting for your arrival, Ms. Garland.
Winnie replied almost immediately: Wait. She reached Josiah’s doorstep in less than five minutes.
Josiah was pleasantly surprised the moment he opened the door and saw Winnie carrying a bowl of
pomegranates.
“Have you come all the way to give me these?” Josiah asked in disbelief.
Winnie shot him an annoyed look. “Why else am I here? Is there someone else staying here? Seriously
though, I thought I saw someone just now.”
“Don’t you try to scare me. I don’t believe in ghosts. Are you only giving me these pomegranates
because you can’t finish them, and you feel like it’s a pity throwing them away?”
Speechless, Winnie snatched the bowl of pomegranates back and said, “You’re so fussy. Give them
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtback if you don’t want them. I could’ve peeled fewer pomegranates if I can’t finish these.”
“No, no! I want them. Josiah snatched the pomegranates back from Winnie. “Come in and have a seat.
Do you want a drink? I’ll get one for you.”
“It’s okay. I’ve drank some water before coming over to give you some of the pomegranates. After all,
you’re the one who went through all the trouble carrying the pomegranates back from the hospital.”
Smiling as he adjusted his glasses, Josiah asked, “No, it’s all right. It wasn’t really heavy. Let’s talk
inside, shall we?”
“Talk about what?”
Leaning against the wall lazily, Josiah said with a half smile, “I’m concerned about your mental health
as your friend. I’ve heard about what Nate’s fans did to you. You must be frustrated.”
“That’s it?” Winnie raised her eyebrows skeptically. “It’s not that bad, but I’ll have to admit that it’s kind
of frustrating since Nate’s fans are mostly fourteen or fifteen-year-old teenagers. They are neither
mature enough nor capable of taking full responsibility for their actions.”
“You’re right.” After choosing his words carefully, Josiah continued, “If this behavior is not curbed, these
teenagers may get out of control in the future. The best way to deal with this is to make a police report
and let the police handle it. However, if it is a serious case, the teenagers may carry a criminal record
forever. It must be horrible for the parents to see their sweet and obedient daughters become someone
who would do anything for their idols under the influence of these idol fan groups. How scary is that?
What if someday you realize someone who is the closest to you has changed? What will you do?”
“Someone who is the closest to me?” Winnie allowed herself to ponder for a while before replying, “If
it’s someone who’s close to me, I will be more tolerant of them compared to strangers. However, they
must learn from their mistakes. If they insist on going their own way, there is nothing else I can do other
than part ways with them.”
Josiah nodded. “That’s what I think too. Tolerating them is one thing, but in the end, we cannot
condone their mistakes.”
Winnie agreed, “You’re right. Tolerating is not the same as condoning. All right, I need to go.”
“Okay. Let me walk you to the door.”
Although it was just a few steps away, Josiah walked Winnie to the elevator.
However, before the elevator arrived, he called out to her.
“I’m working the day shift the day after tomorrow by the way. Let’s have dinner together after work.”
“Okay, it’s settled then.”
The elevator arrived just as she agreed to their dinner arrangement.
He watched the elevator doors close after she entered.
Hopefully, Winnie won’t condone Jacinta’s mistakes once we have proof.
To lure Harold out, Winnie made sure there were minimal changes to her daily schedule.
Other than her house, the company she was working at, and the mall near the company, she went
nowhere else.
On most occasions, she went to the mall to eat, and she always chose to dine on the top floor where
there were fewer people.
It was half past seven at night. As usual, she headed to the mall to have her dinner after getting off
work.
She was able to have a bird’s-eye view over the mall because the elevator was transparent, and she
could even see the people in the elevator next to her.
To her surprise, she saw Josiah in the elevator beside her. He was carrying a suitcase.
She instinctively thought that he came to the mall to meet her, but then she remembered their dinner
arrangement was supposed to be on the next day.
Not overthinking the coincidence, she didn’t intend to contact Josiah about it because he might have
some personal matters to attend to.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHowever, she didn’t expect Josiah to head for the eighth floor too.
Once she exited the elevator, she turned left while Josiah turned right.
At first, she didn’t intend to go over and greet Josiah, but she suddenly noticed someone stalking
Josiah stealthily.
She couldn’t possibly ignore what she saw.
However, she wasn’t sure why the man was stalking Josiah. Would I make things worse if I were to
suddenly appear?
At the thought of the possibility, she immediately dialed Josiah’s number.
However, Josiah didn’t answer his phone. In fact, he didn’t seem to notice his phone ringing.
Guessing that Josiah left his phone in his suitcase and put it on silent mode, Winnie decided to follow
them.
The restaurant Josiah chose had dim lighting and private rooms.
Winnie guessed that Josiah had a reservation because he entered a private room right after going into
the restaurant.
As for the man who was stalking Josiah, he went into the private room next to Josiah’s.
After considering for a while, Winnie decided to follow Josiah’s stalker instead of going into Josiah’s
private room.
As she peeked behind the door, she realized something fishy was indeed going on.
The walls inside the private room were thick. If someone were to speak softly in the room, there was no
way the conversation could be heard by people in the room next to it.
However, the man came prepared.
When he produced a stethoscope-like device and stuck one side of the device onto the wall and
another side into his ear, Winnie realized what he was doing almost instantly.
He was obviously eavesdropping.
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