Forced Relocation of Conglomerate Girls

Forced Relocation of Conglomerate Girls
Chapter 58: The Detective Has an Important Role


"Munafic, used to behave like a nun. Now, nothing more than a woman is shameless about being engaged to an affair!" cibir former Ainsley.


From across the table, Robbin was shocked and would stand up as the scathing phrase forced its way into the sense of hearing. He doesn't like anyone to demean a woman, even if it's not his relative.


However, Berry who was there and saw Ainsley's eyes begin to red and stem the water, did not hesitate to stand and grip the man's shirt. "Fuck! How dare to judge him recklessly!"


"What!" With the dapper man challenging, he had to look up, because his height was fifteen centimeters shorter than Berry.


The corner of Berry's lips stiffened, saying, "Bernyali is also apparently."


"Enough!" Ainsley moved from her seat and pulled one of Berry's arms. "Codby, go. We have no relationship anymore!" the door without looking. He threw a look at the highway.


"You dare to kick me out, Ainsley?" Challenge his ex-girlfriend named Codby. He nodded then looked full of annoyance.


Berry let go of the clutches and then patted the fictitious dust on both Codby's shoulders. "You heard, coboy, he asked you to leave."


"Hey! I'm not a coboy!" hardik Codby, for Berry who changed his name at will.


Robbin who knows the character of the friend slang immediately reviewed the smile, then enjoyed the food that was between the waitresses. He seemed to not care about the tension behind, but actually put his ears wide.


"I'm waiting for you after the break!" codby's orders.


"Who dare you order it!" Point Berry, his jaw and arm muscles hardened.


"Well, what kind of fiance doesn't know his future wife's job?" teasing Codby, then turned to look at the tiny woman with glasses. "I told him, or did you explain, Ainsley?"


In silence, Robbin looks at Ainsley's tense face from behind his shoulder. The little lady looked down deeply with her hands clenched beside her body. If only Clay had been in that situation, Codby would have been bullied, Robbin thought.


"So, Mr. McDavoy, your fiance is working for me" Codby said. "Maybe soon be my ex-worker."


At that moment Ainsley immediately looked up, the look on his face really looked depressed. However, he immediately put on a flat smile as he said along with a cold tone. "Thank you, because I've prepared a letter of resignation."


"Good!" sergeant Codby, then took a long furious front step towards the exit and followed by the sexy woman.


As close as the two men were, Ainsley's tiny palm landed on Berry's cheek. "It's a payment for your insolent attitude for daring to touch me!" ainsley. "Because you're all fucked up!" He staggered as he smashed into Berry's muscular strapping body while forcing it away.


Robbin noticed a reddish face with tears in the woman's eyes as she passed her desk. He was convinced that anger and shame were encircling Ainsley now.


"Ainsley, wait!" Berry chased after the woman, her legs spelled out Ainsley's small steps. "You can't just walk away from me after confessing that I'm engaged without making a chance with me."


"Isn't funny? I should've kneeled you!" Ainsley turned around as she folded her arms around her stomach, trying to dominate even though her eyes still looked pushy. "You stole a kiss from me!"


"Come on, sweetheart, it's London" Berry said.


"And, I consider it taboo," said Ainsley almost inaudibly, he passed by from the stunned face of Berry.


"Ber, who's that woman?" ask Robbin.


"The second time I met him."


"second? Is that true? He looks hurt because of what you did. I didn't think there were still citizens here who thought kissing was forbidden. In fact, the woman was able to ignore the deadly charm of a Berry McDavoy." Robbin said with no intention of turning face away from Ainsley's small and hasty steps.


Both of them ignored the prejudiced gazes of the people who saw the commotion earlier. After ten minutes, Robbin called a waiter and gave more money than he should.


On the way from the restaurant, Berry asked about Jeremy. "Do you think he'll ask for a ransom?"


"I hope it happens, no matter what, money is no more important than Clay. This was reinforced by the confessions of the two thugs, they gave Jeremy another week to raise money" Robbin explained as he straightened his back.


Half an hour later, the black jaguar had already entered the rocky road, the lights of the vehicle highlighting the trees growing irregularly. The sound of birds began to sound chirping, the whistle of the wind as if inviting him to compete for independence.


The glow of the twilight violet still leaves beauty at the foot of the sky, but the charm is meaningless to Robbin at this time. When Clay was here, the woman would have been very happy.


Clay is fairly simple compared to other high-ranking people. He likes something that is related to nature.


As soon as the car stopped and the engine turned off, Robbin and Berry rushed down. The two looked around, looking for something that should have escaped their attention when they first came to this place.


"Ber, what's that place?" Robbin pointed at the object in the distance. The building that mingled with the tree seemed old and unkempt.


Berry. "Oh, that was once a breeding ground for birds."


"Interesting, let's go there!" Robbin got into the car followed by Berry.


Heading to the location in question is not too difficult, the rocky road is as wide as the direction to the house Berry, quite easily conquered.


If only, they had come to that place earlier would have seen the wheel tracks that the car had left behind before. Robbin came down and walked slowly towards the wooden-walled building, inside, he found a staircase to the second floor.


"I've been here quite a lot." Berry recalled, her wooden floor crackled as she stepped up to take a look.


A moment Robbin was pensive, trying to imagine the activity that had happened before this. He came across the former food of the arch-enemy of cats and realized that the food was not too stale. It means there was someone here.


"Rob, is there something?" asked Berry who poked from the top of the stairs.


Remember Robbin drifted deep into the incident in the park while following Clay silently. The first time the wife met Jeremy, she realized that her suspicions were justified.


"Not wrong, someone's been watching our activities from here and, I've met this guy. Jeremy keeps a Siberian Husky" Robbin said.


"Damn it! How I didn't realize that, I thought my parents' house was safe" Berry said.


Robbin patted Berry on the shoulder, then went down first. His head was now throbbing, digesting the newly realized fact.


The Indonesian man looked for a number on his mobile phone and spoke, "Hello, do I need help finding someone?"


Arriving near the car, Robbin leans— next to the hand put in the pants pocket. "I'll send you the video." There's a half-minute break. "Okay, thanks."


Unasked Robbin explained to Berry. "Detective has an important role now. Our experience is far from this. I can't risk any worse."


"Yes, I understand" Berry said understandingly. "Where are we going to go, then?"


"As per instinct" replied Robbin, though not too sure it worked.