Chapter 148
Amelia completely lost control of her emotions. When she spoke, her voice was hoarse and sharp. “That’s bullshit. You’re talking nonsense!”
Blake chuckled. Her tone was so calm that it was as if she did not care about anything. “If you think I’m talking nonsense, so be it. Think whatever you want.”
With that, she hung up.
Amelia stared at the silent phone with her eyes wide open. She did not speak for a long time, as if she had fallen into a nightmare.
On the other hand, Samuel looked disdainful. He sneered and said, “Did she really say that we can’t get to Olivia if she’s trying to avoid us? Does she really think she’s some big shot? She’s so arrogant. I don’t believe that we can’t get to her!”
Since the private detective couldn’t handle it, he would use a stupid method. Samuel directly arranged for dozens of bodyguards to guard the places where Olivia might show up. He even arranged for his men to take turns to guard the Smith Cuisine Hall.
He did not believe that he could not get to Olivia, who was just a young girl.
No matter how powerful the Smith family was, the members were just doctors. They might be able to get to know some big shots. Those big shots would provide some protection to the Smith family. However, no matter what, the Smith family members were just doctors. They could not be considered big shots.
Samuel was just unwilling to offend the Smith family, but that did not mean that he was afraid of the Smith family.
Samuel took action aggressively. In just two days, he was called back by Liam with a livid expression.
Liam asked right away, “Did you go to investigate Olivia?”
Samuel frowned. “What’s wrong? If I don’t investigate her, how can I find her?
Seeing Samuel’s matter–of–fact expression, Liam was so angry that his chest and mouth hurt. He pointed at Samuel for a long time but could not say anything.
Samuel got unhappy. “Dad, I’m not doing anything excessive. I just want
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eyes and took a deep breath. Now was not the time to be angry. He
waste his breath on Samuel. With a wave of his hand, two teams of
around
are
like you and want to lock you up. Can’t I
Samuel was speechless.
a while, he came back to his senses and began to struggle. “Dad,
Samuel was in such
you into this world. Without me, would you have the opportunity
these words sound so
it out, he was already
at Samuel until his gaze was blocked by the door. He frowned and looked at Liam. “Grandpa, isn’t this
he could finish, Liam raised his hand to stop him.
morning. “Brother, you’re muddle–headed. You need to keep Samuel in
although he felt that Samuel’s actions were ridiculous and a little overboard, he did not think much
not make a sound for a long
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something was wrong. He asked, “What
old friend sighed and asked, “Do you
frowned and said anxiously, “Stop beating around the bush. If you have something to
Not only does she own the core technology, but she also has great authority. As long as it doesn’t involve confidential information,
that he wanted to steal the country’s secrets. If I hadn’t stopped him and explained his relationship with Olivia, Samuel would
He held onto the sofa with his left hand to prevent his body from going
word Liam said
more powerful.
his vision turned black. He did not know how long it took before he calmed down.
recording pen and recording equipment with her. Previously, Liam had always thought that
it was just a
low
could Samuel
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