The recent investigation of Charlotte was all his own independent action, and he did not even tell Aaron about it. Although Mathew
helped him to retrieve the surveillance footage, he had no idea what he had been up to, and did not know the specific details.
He's going to take matters into his own hands and settle the matter with Charlotte. The fewer people who knew, the better.
As he was thinking, there was a knock at the door of the president's office.
"Cin." Luther stood in his office, pacing back and forth. He thought of an excellent way to test Charlotte, and tonight, all would
be revealed.
"Mr. Warner."
The man who walked in was Casey, who bowed respectfully toward Luther.
"Something wrong?" Luther sat back in his chair, his handsface stretched, his long eyebrows flying, his lips slightly hooked,
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"Mr. Warner, we have a tourist property project in Clarenworth. Because of a temporary change in the construction schedule, Mr.
Warner needs to go over there personally to sign a new development cooperation contract." Casey put a thick document in front of
Luther respectfully.
"Mr. Warner, this tourist property project is very profitable and important to the group. I've looked at Mr. Warner's schedule for
today and tomorrow, and there's no special appointments. Clarenworth is a three-hour drive away." Casey lifted his wrist and
looked at it, "If we send a car now, we can be there before dinner. The program director on the other side is very interested in
having you over for dinner."
Luther casually flipped through his contract, distracted, "Dinner won't be necessary. | have spersonal business, and after I'm
done with it, I'll drive myself to Clarenworth."
"Yes. Mr. Warner, or I'll go ahead and meet you at Clarenworth. I'll go ahead and hit the ground running and set up the
preparations." Casey asked.
"OK. You can have dinner with the project director, they will appreciate it." Luther closed the file in front of him. Now he did not
have the heart to read these files. No matter how profitable these projects were, it could not be as important as his own business.
"Yes, Mr. Warner," Casey said respectfully in return.
"Nothing's going on, you go out first." Luther waved his hand, gesturing for Casey to leave, "Take all the papers by the way, read
them for me, | don’t have the time."
"Yes, Mr. Warner," Casey said, taking the file and walking out of the office. There were a few doubts in his mind, Mr. Warner seemed
to have his mind off his work, which was rare. In the past, for large projects, Mr. Warner must personally go through every details.
He wondered what personal business Mr. Warner would have to deal with.
After Luther dismissed Casey, he called Aaron in again.
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"Mr. Warner, what can | do for you?" Aaron asked respectfully as he walked into the office.
"Good job on the Rex thing!" Luther's eyes showed appreciation, "You've grown a lot Aaron. You even know to check all the car
recorders of passing cars."
"Thank you, Mr. Warner. Unfortunately, we were not able to get anything new, it was all the information we already had." Aaron
scratched his hair in embarrassment. Mr. Warner has always been stingy with his praise, but why was he so happy today?
"I'm going to Clarenworth tonight, you don't have to go with me, | have other things for you to do." Luther said.
"Mr. Warner, at your service." Aaron responded.
"You find out Joyce's whereabouts the night | was attacked."
Luther instructed, not forgetting to deliberately point out, "Don't let her know. And go buy this house, whatever it costs, and make
sure the procedure is done today." He handed Aaron a slip of paper with an address on it.