Chapter 230 A Clue
Andrew turned back soon after they left.
Andrew looked at the empty warehouse, his eyes deep and serene.
He did feel fury and almost lost all his ration. But he soon calmed down and returned.
Sophia was his stain, the proof that he was fooled. He had a deep sense of shame. Fortunately, Sophia was dead, and Daisy was the only one who knew his secret.
This woman must be laughing at him scrupulously! Then she should bring this secret to hell!
The warehouse had been empty. Traces told him that someone broke the lock.
She escaped quickly enough. Hopefully, she'd better not dream to hide forever.
Andrew sneered and slowly returned to the car.
It was already midnight when they reached City J.
Jane did not return to the Duncan's. She called Lainey to that everything was OK.
"Let's settle in my house for now."
It was raining and a little cold.
They barely ate, so everyone was hungry.
There were enough food and ingredients, so they decided to have dinner first, and dealt with all the troubles later.
Daisy and Jane fell asleep soon after dinner.
They slept soundly, so Pearl decided not to wake them up.
The next morning, Robert received calls from the hospital and the police.
"Robert, what's wrong?" Elyse asked worriedly.
Her brother's expression was serious.
The worst had happened. They could not take any more.
"The police called the hospital. They want Daisy."
After Robert finished speaking, everyone thought that he had misheard.
Daisy was beyond confused. Wanted her? She didn't call the police. If the police wanted anyone, it should be Andrew. What did it have to do with her? She was the victim!
"Andrew went to the police station in the mid-night to report that Daisy attacked him. He is in hospital now."
Andrew was hit by glass bottles and other things, which left him several small wounds on his head and a slight concussion.
Words failed Daisy.
Seriously? Andrew kidnapped her. She ran away. Now he became the victim and tried to blackmail her?
Elyse looked at Daisy sympathetically. She was more out of luck than them.
Andrew had called the police and prepared the trap for her. Daisy had no chance to call the police now.
"That's appalling."
Andrew was hit by glass bottles and other things, which left him several small wounds on his head and a slight concussion. Was she wrong, or Andrew had been through too much stimulation? She might never know.
"I'm not surprised."
Daisy looked at Pearl. She had nowhere to go or settle, only to ask her for a temporary shelter. "Let's continue the topic yesterday."
Pearl agreed. Daisy could stay here. The discords they had were almost even anyway.
Anyone who could help Jane was Pearl's friend.
"I know about the Carts drug trafficking."
In fact, at this time in her previous life, she had no idea about it. It was when she was in prison for them that she knew the truth.
The Carts owned an underground casino in City J.
The casino was the largest drug trafficking den. Mostly, it catered only to regular clients.
Had there been some new clients, they usually would have gambled first. After becoming regular customers, they would enjoy the privileges of the VIPs and other services.
It was the lifeline of the Carts, which was much more profitable than any jewelry.
Keith valued this much and managed it himself. Even Mrs. Cart could not intervene.
"Then the source of the drugs? The providers?"
Jane frowned. She believed that there was someone behind, which would be the boss.
"I don't know, but I have always suspected the Floyds."
Daisy had no evidence but speculations.
These two families were both top celebrities that shared almost the same status.
However, when Keith talked about Harrison, he would be a true flatter.
Keith even brought Sophia's mother, the fish vendor, to Sophia and Andrew's wedding.
For pleasing Sophia.
"If Keith cared about Sophia so much, how could he never bring her back to the Carts for years?"
He had not even introduced her to his relatives, not to say brought her home.
Daisy learned about the existence of Sophia not more than a year.
Many details showed that the Floyds were not as simple as it seemed to be. At least when they were not flattering to the Duncan Group, which was the crown of the celebrities as Keith. "What you said makes sense."
It was similar to Jane's conclusion, but they had no decisive evidence.
They had to get absolute evidence of Cart Group's taking and dealing drugs. The casino could be their clue.
"I have just taken over the family business for a few days, so Keith doesn't know that I know."
Daisy said and looked at Jane.
If they wanted to sneak into the casino, the one had to be someone the Carts' didn't know.
Jane was too renowned as Mrs. Duncan. She must not go there during such a tricky time.
"What about me?"
Pearl pointed herself and thought she was a good choice.
"You'd better find someone with you. Otherwise, the target will be obvious."
Daisy nodded. Pearl was a suitable candidate.
Although she had some relationship with Jane, Pearl was a celebrity. It would not be too abrupt for her to be in that kind of place.
"You'd better go to a small casino, then get someone to recommend you to Cart's casino, and then to be the VIP."
Daisy offered a strategy with a clear purpose.
Before the real action, she must keep a low-key. Otherwise, she would not be able to make it.
"Alright."
Pearl did not say much before she agreed.
"Is it dangerous?"
Jane looked at Pearl and shook her head. She would not agree if there was any danger.
The Duncan Group had enough people. Cultivated, and they could do such a thing.
"A bit. But Pearl is the suitable one."
Daisy told them that Pearl needed to hand in her phone when she was in. It was better to bring some microdevices for evidence.
"Brooch can be a walkie-talkie and launch her location. There are also earrings for filming." Daisy said.
Pearl took a deep breath. She felt that she was a spy or an agent. It was a tough task.
"Janie, don't worry about me. I feel that it's quite fun."
Pearl was afraid that Jane would be worried, so she looked relaxed.
It was the only way. Daisy could not return to the Cart's, so she had to help.
Jane could not say one word but to thank Pearl in her heart. She had done too much for her.
Things became simple with the discussion. Now they became the only insiders for this secret.
"Alright."
The first thing was the jewelry carrying the camera.
"It must be precise. I'll give it a try."
Robert dared not ask someone else to do it, so he decided to study himself. He would accompany Pearl. If something unexpected happened, he could help.☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐☐