Max motioned for the meeting to be adjourned and took out his phone and glanced at it. Confirming that the message was what Jared needed exactly, he immediately walked out of the conference room and made a phone call. “Mr. Johnston, it is me. Lucifer’s proxy account is online again.”
Jared’s hands clenched the steering wheel as he slammed on the brake. His car came to a stop as the tires screeched loudly in protest. He narrowed his eyes and asked, “Where is the location?”
Max was stunned when he opened the detailed coordinates. “How-how is that possible?”
Jared frowned. “What is wrong?”
“It is in front of the Royal Creek Institute, in your café!”
“What?” Jared was shocked.
He never expected that the person he had been trying to track down was now in his café. He searched high and low, only to find the target was in a place where he least expected. A smile crept up his face with a Hunter-like look in his eyes. He performed a sharp U-turn and drove toward the Royal Creek Institute while issuing a command. “Max, ask the staff to keep an eye on everyone and don’t let anyone leave until I arrive.” Max knew how long his boss had been looking for this target. He immediately did what was told.
Jared looked grave. He drove at the fastest speed possible and arrived in front of the Royal Creek Institute, then he threw the car key to the jockey and strode into his café.
If it was Lucifer, he surely had hacking software on his computer. The staff in his café were actually IT elites who disguised themselves as waitstaff. So computer hacking was a piece of cake for them. A waiter at the counter immediately swung into action, his fingers typed on the keyboard rapidly as he started searching and screening. After a moment, the waiter said with a grave look on his face.
“Mr. Johnston, they are only ordinary students. I found nothing suspicious in their computers.”
“How can that be?” Max had already sent him the coordinates. It was impossible to make a mistake.
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