“Huh? Why are we suddenly digging into him now?” Kent was puzzled.
Ever since Brandon suspected Ivan was hiding Sophia, even after he personally went to check and found no one there, he still had people snoop around Ivan for a bit, just to make sure he wasn't secretly stashing Sophia away before he dropped it.
Kent didn't get why Brandon was all of a sudden back on Ivan's case.
"Just do it." Brandon said, "I want results by tomorrow."
With that, Brandon hung up.
The traffic ahead hadn't budged. It was still rush hour, and the streets were choked with cars. The lane going straight was jam-packed, almost at a standstill.
Brandon's car was stopped right on the crosswalk. He glanced at the traffic light about to turn green, stashed his phone, shifted into drive, eased off the gas, and was about to follow the car ahead when a white car in the left lane zipped past him, turning left.
As the car passed, its shadow briefly crossed over him, and Brandon instinctively turned his head for a look.
The delicate silhouette resting against the car window caught his eye, and his foot jerked on the pedal, instinctively wanting to swerve and follow.
But the oncoming traffic in the left lane and the frantic whistling of the traffic cop stopped him from making that kamikaze move.
His car that was going to catch the white one with a desperate intent came to an abrupt halt.
The impatient honking from behind started up. The cop directing traffic was blowing his whistle like mad, gesturing for cars to get a move on.
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