I was annoyed as I hung up the phone and directly threw it aside. At the corner of my eyes, I saw light seeping in through the window, so I walked over and drew the curtains open.
I walked to the window, looked down, and realized that the number of bodyguards around the villa had doubled. Almost every entrance was guarded. It wasn't an exaggeration at all to say that it was like an airtight container.
Remembering Hendrix's reminder on the phone, I was a little scared. Maybe some things were happening quietly and I didn't know about it.
That night, I slept early, hearing noises in a daze. It sounded as if a chair or a table had fallen off. I got up and went downstairs after putting on clothes.
When I reached downstairs, those noises had turned into a fight. Looking down, I saw that all the bodyguards were in the living room, surrounding a man.
Behind me came the sound of someone opening the door. It was Minnie who had heard the noise and came out with Anne. I quickly stopped them and said, "It's alright. Madam Parker, bring Anne back to the room."
That kind of situation was not suitable for the elderly and young to be around.
After seeing Anne entering the room, I looked downstairs. The man, who was obviously dressed differently from the bodyguards, was forced down after he was worn out. Finally, five bodyguards rushed up together and subdued him on the ground.
I had been tense the whole time. I was relieved that the man was caught, but I was still afraid that he might get away, so I didn't dare go downstairs. I just stood upstairs and asked, "What's going on?"
Hendrix was not home at that time, so I was the head of the family. I knew I needed to remain calm so that the bodyguards would have someone to receive orders from.
The leader of the bodyguards heard me and walked two steps in my direction. Then he looked up and reported, "Mrs. Roberts, this man just sneaked in and was discovered by us. He has been subdued and will be locked in the basement later."
"Okay, well done." I nodded my head, expressing my approval. Hendrix's subordinates were always more experienced when it came to interrogation.
With my permission, the bodyguards escorted the man to the basement. But just after they took a few steps, the man suddenly shouted.
"Let him go," I instructed. Irvin would hurt anyone but me.
The bodyguards glanced left and right. None of them dared loosen their grip, fearing that Hendrix would put the blame on them if I was really hurt.
I spoke again, "Let go of him! He's my friend! If anything happens, I'll take full responsibility!"
The bodyguards let go of Irvin and retreated to the door.
I sighed and slowly walked downstairs, saying, "If you want to see me, why didn't you tell me? Why sneak in in the middle of the night?"
"You think I never tried?" Irvin said. He stared at me coldly and continued, "It's almost impossible to meet you nowadays, Mrs. Roberts."
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