Chapter: 1674
Octavian's eyes widened in shock and he clenched his fists.
Kent was shocked and puzzled at the words on the screen. He looked at Octavian in confusion and asked in a low voice, "What the hell!
What's going on?"
However, Octavian didn't answer.
Ignoring the words on the computer screen, Octavian stood up and quickly walked toward the door.
He wanted to leave everything behind. He wanted to leave this office, the Association of Healthcare Professionals, Broome, and even Highwyn!
He felt that his previously arranged rooms had been compromised and he might not be safe there anymore. If he wanted to feel secure again, he had to return to the headquarters of Empire.
With this in mind, Octavian opened the door to the office and was about to go out. But just then, he saw a pretty girl standing in front of him.
Meanwhile, in the Jenkins family's house in Broome.
Mrs. Jenkins was becoming more and more agitated. It had been several hours since she had sent Reuben to pick up those foreigners from the airport. But until now, she had no news from him.
Normally speaking, Reuben should have picked up those guests and sent them to their hotel room long ago. By now, he must have already come back to report to her.
But several hours had passed and there was still no news from him.
Mrs. Jenkins frowned as she checked her watch for the umpteenth time.
All Reuben had to do was to pick those people up at the airport and take them to their hotel. Was he so incompetent that he couldn't fulfill such a simple task?
Mrs. Jenkins didn't like to use mobile phones or any other modern digital products. She had been waiting for hours for Reuben to return.
As time passed, she became more and more restless.
“Barbara, call Reuben and ask him at what time he will come back,"
Mrs. Jenkins ordered.
"Alright. I'll do that right away!"
In fact, Barbara didn't understand why Mrs. Jenkins didn't just ask Doris or any other servant to call Reuben. Why did Mrs. Jenkins ask her to do that?
Nevertheless, Barbara did as Mrs. Jenkins said and dialed Reuben's number.
However, no one answered the phone.
"Grandma, Reuben doesn't answer the phone..." Barbara turned to Mrs. Jenkins and started to report. It was then she noticed a change in Mrs. Jenkins’ expression.
At the same time, Barbara heard footsteps behind her.