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Looking at the determined expression on Angel's face, Franklin made a decision.

"Yes honey, don't worry. As your father, it is my duty to fulfill all of your wishes," Franklin assured Angel. There was a part of him that worried that he would be unable to keep this promise.

But Angel seemed content after hearing his reply. He then took her home.

Meanwhile, David and Charles entered the hotel.

"Mr. Lu, why don't we return home now?" David had spent enough time in Malaysia. He had an urge to go back home as soon as possible. Now that Charles had recovered, he didn't see why they couldn't return. But it turned out his boss had a different plan. Charles wasn't willing to leave just yet.

"The game is still ongoing. How can I interrupt it?" Charles smiled and tapped his fingers on the table rhythmically.

David, after having been with Charles for years, was very familiar with his habits. This action meant something great was brewing in Charles' mind. Charles' lifted spirits confirmed David's suspicion of his mood. But he still couldn't understand the reason behind his boss' happiness.

After a long while, Charles continued, "If we return now, we can't watch the play."

These words left David even more confused. Altogether, it was like Charles was speaking a different language. Quizzically, he stared at Charles, hoping he would shed some light on this matter.

"Let's start our plan. We can't keep Leila in the company anymore." There was ruthlessness flashing in Charles' eyes. After that, he closed his eyes and stopped talking.

David understood and went to the living room to do what his boss had asked him to do.

Back in the homeland, Leila was anxiously pacing back and forth.

She knew that at any moment, her life could take a different turn. There was no news from the private detective at all over these past two days. This brought a never-ending restlessness to her mind.

Suddenly, her cellphone rang. A startled scream came out of her mouth. After composing herself, she finally picked up the phone.

"Hello, what's going on? Has he been found yet?"

Leila was anxious to know if Charles was really still alive.

The private detective had gone to Malaysia yesterday to investigate. He finally got accurate information that Charles was still alive in Malaysia, but he hadn't found him yet.

"He is alive, but I haven't located him. Give me one day, and I will do my best to get the task completed. But here is the thing I want the price doubled!" The private detective knew Charles' identity; hence, the price Leila had offered seemed very minimal. 'A very ordinary price for an extraordinary and famous man!' the detective thought before he called Leila.

"Okay. How much do you want?" Leila's face fell. She always knew that none of these private detectives were reliable, and today she had a first-hand experience.

A smile flashed across the private detective's wretched face. Leila was so nervous, and he felt elated at having convinced her. Earlier, when Leila had called and said she wanted to find someone, he had been a bit surprised. But now his suspicion that Leila didn't seem to want Charles to return had ended up being true. Her intentions became crystal clear to the detective.

"One million." The private detective didn't ask for an unreasonably high price. He was clear that it was just the beginning; hence, he decided to take it slow.

"Okay, that is fine. Try to find him as soon as possible," Leila said with displeasure to the private detective on the phone. Money was not a problem for her, and she wanted to know where Charles was.

"Send the money right away. I will look for him as soon as I get it." The private detective was overjoyed to hear that Leila had agreed without first bargaining.

"Fine."

Leila had a ferocious expression in her eyes, but she controlled herself from showing her anger. When she was about to hang up the phone, the private detective purposely said something that almost made her explode.

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