Chapter 65

Everyone was stunned. They were all educated people and had never seen anything like that. But those from the school who had seen Bennett during the last incident started asking about what was going

“I don’t know the details yet. This is a high–level order, and you’ll all have to sign a confidentiality agreement later. So asking too many questions won’t help” Bennett said, shaking his head,

People were even more shocked by his words, confused about why they’d been dragged into such a big case out of nowhere. But the answers would come soon enough.

The lounge set up by the Digitalkey Group was secluded and had real–time monitoring devices, making it the perfect hidden spot to coordinate everything

With everything already in motion, it wasn’t easy to move unrelated people around. So the faculty and professors all heard Bennett sitting in front of the monitor, asking, “Enoch, is Quinlyn there? Can I talk to her?”

Unfamiliar with Quinlyn’s name, the professors looked up curiously and saw on the enlarged monitor screen that Enoch was handing the carpiece to a small figure. That kid was the same little girl Austin had criticized and dismissed all morning

The first thing Bennett asked when he got in touch was about the situation in the temple. “You mentioned there are accomplices among the tourists. Can you identify them?”

“Uh–huh, Quinlyn’s voice came through the speaker, a bit muffled. Then the camera angle changed. She pretended to check her watch while adjusting her position to aim at the tourists on the bench.

She said. “One, four, seven–the one in the black hat and white skirt, the one in the yellow top and brown shorts, and the one in the red dress with long hair. They all came this morning pretending to be pregnant.”

As soon as she finished, the camera quickly shifted to the other side, focusing on the pillar next to the lazy young monk by the door.

She added, “The guy in the straw hat has signaled three times already. He and the monk both have knives in their pockets. The woman in red pants on the left knows them. They’re probably working together.”

Following her statement, the police technicians quickly captured images and confirmed the identities of the people in the background. Within seconds, all the information appeared on the computer screen.

criminals, and they’re all linked to the smuggling case,” a cop

earpiece. “Great job, Quinlyn. With you

such a massive deception involving

name brought back memories for Bennett of many

this time, she wasn’t hiding. She stepped in as the whistleblower and even earned a place of honor with the military, to

to Bennett, but it also stirred a bit of anticipation. He was really curious about how capable the little girl in the

moment, the college professors were the most surprised. Hearing Quinlyn calmly and accurately identify every detail of the wanted criminals and methodically deduce everything made

red as he remembered how he’d arrogantly criticized Quinlyn that morning. Now he wished he could

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to late in

one cared about his feelings now, everyone was aneiously waiting for the students to come

on a second, the young monk suddenly said with a broad smile as the grap was about to tene. I hope we weren’t poor hosts today that you’re leaving

Teme: “I

of you. How about letting a few of the younger ones go pick them

raised red flags.

the authorities Bennett gritted his teeth, clenching has bets in frustration. But there was nothing they

so much. We didn’t expect the abbot to be so enthusiastic. Well, we’ll go get the gifts. The kids are tired

dealing with kids seemed like more trouble than it was worth. A few of the female teachers immediately

too. Can I be the first to choose a gift?” She was acting cute, but her tone was unusually calm.

her, feeling like she looked familiar. But since most kids

door and was about to rescue them when he saw Quinlyn make

but ultimately prioritized the bigger picture and

teachers were taken to a

the female teachers said. They were a bit disdainful and

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