Josephine seemed uncertain about whether to trust Arnold's words, but nonetheless, she nestled within his embrace, seeking comfort.

Scar unable to contain his impatience, nudged Josie, signaling it was time for them to leave. "Enough gawking. Let's go!"

Suddenly, Josie found herself being whisked into a bedroom, the door locking with a click behind her. "Hey!" she called out in protest, but Scar had already secured the door from the outside, leaving her with no choice but to stay.

Surveying her surroundings, Josie realized she was in a room far too lavish for any ordinary bodyguard. The presence of liquor on the bedside table caught her attention-it was brandy, a detail that hinted this was Arnold's master bedroom.

The thought crossed her mind that Arnold had managed to keep a secret lover hidden in such a place.

While searching for an escape, she was startled by a pair of hands that suddenly covered her mouth from behind.

"It's me!" a familiar voice whispered, bringing a sense of relief.

Turning around, Josie found Dexter standing there, his presence in the room as surprising as it was reassuring.

"How did you get here?" she asked, stepping back to gauge his response.

on a

did you find?

was all cash," he stated, his tone reflective as he recounted the sight of an entire

lead to the ship being blown up directly. Dexter, there's something you should know—" S~ᴇaʀᴄh the (ꜰind)ɴʘvel.nᴇt

cut off by Dexter,

"You..."

you think Josephine was roused from her sleep?" Dexter revealed, shedding light on the cause of the earlier disturbance that had caught Josie's attention. This revelation prompted Josie to inquire further, "Who exactly is that woman, and why does Arnold seem to tread so cautiously

second-in-command in Rivodia. Arnold needed a reputable wife

Arnold found himself ensnared in his own game," Josie mused aloud. "Arnold and Summer were merely pawns for Wayne, used to ingratiate himself with the elite. It's rather sad, isn't it?" Josie pondered what true benefit Arnold sought from his

conversation progressed, she made a connection, "The second-in-command-that was the contact you had before we boarded...

exchange of looks confirmed their mutual understanding, with Dexter concluding, "We can no longer

the second-in-command is one of Mr. Dalton's people. Who can

subject of Josie's earlier interaction with Arnold. "I heard your conversation with him," he

him," Josie

rueful

left Josie momentarily lost

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