After almost being cheated, Muirs immediately became wary of Talina, fearing that this seemingly honest girl would set a trap for him again at some point.

"I'm telling you, what were you dreaming about? I'm very busy. You don't really want to sit here and watch me all day, do you?"

Seeing that Talina had no intention of leaving, Muirsas suddenly became a little anxious.

"Didn't I tell you? I'll leave when the time comes. As for you, you're not allowed to go anywhere before I leave!"

Turning over and sitting back in her seat, Talina crossed her legs and looked at Muirses calmly, without any sign of urgency.

"Don't go too far!"

"I just went too far. If you have the guts, you can..."

Boom!

A sudden knock on the door interrupted their "conversation". Talina frowned and looked at Muirseth: "Did you find help?"

"No! Why can't it be Saria? Don't you trust me at all?"

Muirseth curled his lips, folded his arms and leaned to the side, showing no intention of opening the door.

Saria is busy now...

Muttering to herself, Talina quickly walked to the door and reached out to pull it open.

The person wasn't found by her, nor by Muirseth, so it could be...

"Director Fitzroy? What are you doing here?"

Looking at the Rupert man in front of him, Muirseth rarely adopted a somewhat distant tone.

Talina glanced at the two of them suspiciously, then took a few steps back.

This is very strange. Muerses is the type who can get along with anyone. It seems that Rupert in front of him should be from Rhine Life, that is, Muerses' colleague.

Muirseth could not have had this attitude toward his colleagues.

Even if it was Ferdinand who had been eliminated by the team, Muir Samuels could still treat him with calmness.

this...

"Excuse me for disturbing you with your visit, Director Muirseth."

Young Rupert smiled and pointed at Talina. "I used the backup surveillance camera in the corridor without authorization to look for this lady."

"I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause."

Rupert's manners are impeccable, but...

Tarina looked at the person in front of her and said suspiciously: "I don't remember knowing you."

"Oh, it was my oversight."

Rupert knocked his head and bowed in salute.

"Let me introduce myself. My name is Justin Fitzroy. I'm currently working at Rhine Life as the Director of the Business Department."

"Of course, you can also call me Little Justin, that's what they call me."

Luper Man, or Little Justin, held out his hand to Talina.

Justin Timberlake...

After being reminded by the other party, Talina immediately understood the other party's identity.

The guy who picked Lorcan Williams up from jail.

"It's nice to meet you, Director Fitzroy."

He did not take the hand extended by Justin Bieber, even though the other person was wearing white gloves.

She has little interest in making friends with someone who even a very outgoing elf would dislike.

Not to mention the relationship with Locke.

"I'd beg you to come in person. Dad can't possibly be here to reminisce about the past, right? I don't think I'm that honored."

The tone of her mouth was also adjusted, and Talina's little action made Muirseth on the side curl up the corner of his mouth.

"You're being too modest. Before you arrived, the Casimir Supervisory Committee had already sent an invitation to Rhine Life to establish a branch on Casimir's newly built mobile plot. They said that everything is entirely under your control."

"I think that as a partner, the Business Department needs to meet you in person."

Branch? Casimir Supervisory Committee?

Listening to what little Justin said, Talina immediately understood the culprit behind all this.

have to...

I originally thought that only Longmen knew about my quiet visit, but I was afraid that Wei Yanwu had already revealed the secret.

But...it's not all bad!

With her mother's support, Talina immediately straightened her back.

"In that case, please state your purpose directly. We can discuss the branch office matters after we've dealt with everything here. If I'm satisfied, then everything will be fine."

After learning the purpose of Justin's visit, Talina sat down leisurely without feeling out of place.

Even though the owner of this place, Muir Seth, was standing right by.

"He was originally a hero who prevented a terrible conspiracy, but soon became the target of a secret arrest."

"In Colombia, similar things happen all the time. Even if it's written into a script, it won't sell for a good price in Lancashire."

"Is it that the obstructed party wants to punish and establish their authority, or is it that the party that commissioned the transaction wants to make this undisclosed transaction forever buried in the sea..."

"what do you think?"

Justin pushed his glasses and said with a smile.

"There's no need to speculate. They all have reasons to investigate us."

"And you, Director Fitzroy."

Little Justin’s words were very clear, and Talina easily understood what he meant—they were being targeted.

In other words, Blake's target has changed from Jackson alone to his "partners" together.

As for the little Justin in front of him...this guy probably won't stand with anyone.

"Smart choice."

"I accept your compliment."

"But you showed up at this time specifically. You couldn't just say hello, right? If the military discovered you were with us 'rebels', that wouldn't be a good thing."

"Of course, this is just a good intention from me. You can accept it or give it up. The choice is yours."

"As for other purposes..."

Justin bowed slightly and took a few steps back. "The beautiful young lady Filin who is with you is part of a secret military experiment that has been forgotten. I thought... you might be interested in it."

"Oh..."

When Talina heard the other party talking about rosemary, she immediately became interested.

"Lorcan Williams, the leader of the water tank project, is currently with Christen. If you find Christen, you've found him."

"I think someone like you who is so clear about gratitude and resentment should be very interested in him."

Little Justin's intelligence is obviously much worse than that of the Tin Man. They have already stripped him of his underwear, while this side still has Locke as a big move.

Little did he know that what he thought was a big move was not worth mentioning at all in the eyes of Talina.

Seeing that all the value of the other party had been squeezed out, Talina immediately lost all interest in him, but still pretended to be interested on her face.

Seeing that Talina had taken the bait, little Justin showed a satisfied smile on his face.

"I will include this content in our future cooperation. I hope Ms. Talina can spare some time to have a good chat with Rhine Life."

"I will."

Talina smiled and nodded.

"Then I will wait for your arrival."

After saying that, little Justin turned and left.

"Is this a threat?"

With a backhand, she pulled the door lock back up. After raising her eyebrows, Talina looked towards Muir and Seth. "Is this always the way you, Rhine Life, do business with others?"

"It has been like this since he came. Ferdinand is much better than him."

Rolling his eyes, Muirseth waved his hand. "Why else do you think the Business Department is the least popular department among the ten Rhine departments? Even the Scientific Research Department is much better than them."

"This guy's methods have always been like this, but I have to say that he is indeed capable and has attracted more investment than Ferdinando."

"Oh? Looks like he threatened you? So what? Do you want me to help you get a little revenge?"

"He invited me before using the elf incident, but I refused. However, if you want to help me get revenge~"

"I won't refuse either."

Volume 9: Chapter 59: Treatment

"I'm telling you... If you don't leave now, I'm not going to care about you anymore. I'm really busy."

Looking at Talina who had no intention of leaving, Muirseth said with a headache.

Not long after little Justin left, Talina returned to her old self.

Muirseth had never felt so annoyed by this Liberi. It was like a piece of taffy that could not be shaken off, chased away, or beaten.

"It's almost... it's almost..."

Talina ignored Muirseth's words. She just looked up at the clock on the wall, calculated the time, and then pricked up her ears to listen to the movement in the distance.

"I said, if you really want to find..."

"Shh!"

Seeing this, Muirseth frowned and wanted to drive her away, but before she could finish her words, she was stopped by Talina.

"what?"

Not knowing what tricks the other party was playing, Muirseth looked at Talina suspiciously.

"Then I won't bother you anymore. Goodbye."

Sensing the movement, Talina said nothing more, said goodbye to Muirses decisively, and left by pushing the door.

"What the hell...suspicious..."

Looking at Talina's departing back, Muirseth was full of doubts, not understanding why Talina would waste so much time here.

Now he has left suddenly, and all his actions are illogical.

Just as the elf was puzzled, the water in the cup next to him suddenly began to shake.

There was no wind, no external force, it just lay there quietly, no one touched it, but the water in the cup rippled.

"Is this... a vibration? Is it an earthquake? No..."

Countless speculations flashed through Muirses's mind, but she rejected them instantly. Then, she thought of Talina, and of Filin, who followed her like a shadow, as well as of Saria and Ifrit...

Talina had been dragging herself here, probably just to buy them some time, but what exactly did they want to do?

Muirseth didn't know, but she knew that things...

I'm afraid it's getting out of hand!

.........

"Didn't we give them the map? Why did it explode?"

Looking at the message from Saria on her phone, Talina quickened her pace.

The situation in Ifrit was worse than she had imagined. The liquefied Originium gas pipeline detonated by the bomb destroyed an entire street in an instant.

But Rhine Life seemed to have received the news in advance and moved all the residents there in the name of evacuation, making Blake's plan fail.

This is good news, but... Ifrit is buried underneath.

The crystal didn't flicker, still glowing a warm red light. But it was underground after all, and there was always the risk of landslides. There was even the possibility of a secondary explosion from the leaked liquefied source gas, causing a serious collapse...

We must hurry over.

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