Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
Chapter 679
Chapter 679
Central heating wasn't standard in most households in the southern region, so Carlisle was freezing even under blankets. When he tried to close the window, he realized it was frozen shut.
"Boss, I bought you two heaters," Francis said, entering the room with two heaters in hand. He was bundled up in a thick camouflage coat, knitted gloves, and a striking pink scarf. "Do you have any leads on the assassin?" Carlisle asked, pulling the power strip over to plug in the heaters.
Wendell had assigned six more bodyguards and stationed another two in the
neighborhood's surveillance room on 24-hour shifts. The residents in the neighborhood assumed some celebrity had moved in because of that.
"No luck on that."
Francis shook his head.
"The police have set up a special task force. We've been working with them for three days but have still received nothing. This assassin completely avoids all surveillance."
you fish?" Carlisle
shook his
used to fish at the reservoir in my hometown back in my schooling days, but I stopped
Carlisle said, "Get Kevin to buy a few fishing rods. We're going
understood
worriedly, "Isn't it a
in you all," Carlisle assured
living in fear, he preferred to resolve the matter once and for all.
was 3:00 pm when security guards stopped Sienna outside the 19th floor of
entering? Don't you know who I
at the two guards angrily, her hands
her music website recently. There were
know the chairman, given how polished her outfit was
and slim guard, looked
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