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“What caused the disagreement?” Norah probed further.
C revealed, “She treated me like a recement and openly flirted with another man in my presence. We haven’t been in contact for quite some time.”
Norah was taken aback. It seemed that C’s love interest was maniptive, using him as a stand-in, which was undeniably unfair.
She responded, “Resolving issues requiresmunication between both parties; that’s the key.” Prolonged silence only harms the rtionship and offers no benefit.
Despite understanding the situation, Norah couldn’t set aside her pride to reach out to Sean.
Given Sean’s involvement with Amabel, was he intentionally provoking a conflict with her, his girlfriend? Norah, however, wasn’t going to give in to Sean’s expectations.
C replied, “Understood. Thanks. I’ve decided to have a conversation with her in a few days.”
Norah agreed, saying, “That’s what you should do.”
They exchanged casual conversation, reminiscing like long-lost friends. Afterward, Norah logged off and essed a local online forum.
This forum specialized in local tasks and was exclusive to affluent and capable individuals. Wealthy individuals would assign tasks, which would then be taken on by capable people.
Due to government regtions, the bounty quests were non-lethal in nature. The tform functioned much like an extensive service for locating people and items.
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Marlin had provided Norah with the web address for the forum. Initially, Norah had nned to assign tasks through the global ck market or procure information from Sacredice. However, establishing contact with people in Sacredice had proven elusive, and she was unsure how long it would take to locate specific individuals through the ck market. By chance, Marlin had offered her the forum’s link. Norah decided to explore all avable options.
The task’s reward amounted to a hundred thousand dors. Mary incentives were highly enticing, motivating people to take on these assignments.
After finishing the meal provided by the hotel, Norah uploaded the task to the forum from herputer. She also kept a close watch on Justin’s activities.
It was possible that, since Justin had exposed himself to the police, he no longer bothered to evade surveince cameras. He confidently visited various locations in Silverdale, including multiple trips to the Cloud Club.
The Cloud Club was a venue for extravagant indulgence. Justin’s entire family resided in the distant Bay Vige. The source of his funds for visiting the Cloud Club raised suspicions.
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