ing, he stashed his belongings in an airport locker before making his
ed about Mr. Matthew, who had contacted him. He was d
rother?" Mr. Matthew aske
"You mentioned something about my sister. What exactly is going on
nand Moore, the CEO,"
" Ethan respon
tom of a cliff. We're investigating the circumstances, but it's been challengin
n declared, shaking his head in di
thew suggested. Ethan swallowed hard, but agreed, fo
an approached, lifting the cover to reveal Ethan's sister. His heart san
o his knees, overwhelmed with grief and disbelief. But then a sudden
ew inquired, concer
f with effort. "She called me last night, panicked and out of
Matthew probed, his eyes
ore the call was cut off. I tried calling her back, but there was no response. Then, your call came. Mr. Matthew, I have a gut fe
chuckled and
telling the truth. Ferdinand is the prim
is in the hospital ri
asked, taken aback
after the crash. He's unconscious right now and has no idea about the tragedy. I feel so bad
"Can't you see that he's lying? He's u
ome from the airport when the accident occurred. I know this doesn't look good, but you need to consider the evidence.
I know what you're saying, but I'm convinced Ferdinand is involved. If you can't help me, I'll fi
passed, and Ethan tried to settle into a new routine. He would spy at Ferdin
nticipation. When he arrived, he made his way to Ferdinand's room and discreetly observed from a distance. Inside, he saw F
r, and a veiled woman whose presence seemed to add an air of mystery to the somber scene. Et
t and retrieved his phone. With a steely look in his eyes, he p
end confirmed, "Yes,
gin," Ethan replied b
iefly, a shared understanding passing between them. The figure was dre
's mother spoke up, her voice tinged with conc
us spray that had rendered them unconscious. He had disguised himself in a
ed himself for the impending confrontation, fully co
inand?" the
now what was happening, or who this man was. "It's
o, it's you." He reached into his pocket and pulle
eathe. The nun was praying under her breath,
man pointed the gun at Ferdinand, who was trembling and un
igure rushed into the room. Before anyone could react, the figure leaped in front
oor. All at once, they turned to see Ferdinand staring at the young guard who had saved him. They realized that the guard w
dinand shouted, holdin