Sheldon, who was extremely excited, would never have imagined that Charlie would be in the room next to him at this time.

The luxury suites in Shangri-La were all very uniform i n design. The overall layout was a square shape, and the two rooms on the left were the living room and the study room, while the two rooms on the right were the bathroom and the bedroom.

In other words, the bedroom where Charlie was currently happened to be right next to Sheldon's study room. 4

Under normal circumstances, the rooms in a five-star hotel would usually be soundproof to ensure quietness, privacy, and comfort for the guests.

Therefore, even if it was only separated by a wall, any ordinary person would not be able to hear the conversation next door. 3

However, for someone like Charlie, who had extremely sensitive senses, this kind of wall was rather useless.

intention to eavesdrop on the conversation of the people in the room next door, he could hear every single

was because Sheldon's subordinate had simply referred to him as 'master'. So, it was impossible for Charlie to infer Sheldon's identity just

heard that the person next door wanted to meet Yahiko. So, he

to Aurous Hill in a relatively low-key manner. In fact, no one from the public knew about it. In addition, Yahiko was staying at the Wade family's hotel. So, there was naturally no situation where there would be a leakage of Yahiko's

out about Yahiko's whereabouts would certainly come from

a WhatsApp message to Isaac, asking the latter to do everything possible to find out the identity of the person living in the room next to him. At the

WhatsApp message from Charlie. He immediately realized that there might be a serious situation. So, he hurriedly got up and turned on his computer to check the check-in information of the guest who

the person staying in the room next

ordinary middle-aged man from Yorkte. Based on

he asked him, "Can you find out where

that for the time being. There is no

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255