Arabella frowned slightly. She had this feeling that someone was sneakily watching her from upstairs. Calmly, she said, "If you need anything in the future, just talk to me directly. Don't bother him."
The middle-aged man looked a bit confused. Was she worried about him bothering Romeo?
Just as he was about to explain that she might have got it wrong, he saw the girl glance upstairs, walk out of the warehouse, take a hairpin from the bodyguard's leader, get into a car, and leave.
She was young, but had such a strong personality and presence.
The woman upstairs only came down after Arabella had left. "Do you think she noticed me?"
"Nah, she just casually looked up. Probably because the light above was too glaring." The middle-aged man pulled her into his embrace, "After we deliver the painting tomorrow, let's leave this place."
"Alright." The woman looked at Arabella's retreating figure with a hint of regret in her voice, "It's a shame. She already has a boyfriend."
If that wasn't the case, Arabella's aura, age, and painting skills would have been a good match for her son.
Arabella drove to her next destination and called Romeo to update him on her situation.
Having anxiously waited for nearly an hour at home, Romeo finally heard her voice and felt a weight lift off his heart.
"Does anyone else know that the hairpin you gave me is a tracker?" Arabella suddenly asked.
Romeo was a bit puzzled, "Did you get caught?"
"Yeah."
"Did they give you trouble?"
"No."
Romeo heaved a sigh of relief and began to ponder.
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