In an instant, the atmosphere got tense. Hazel was so caught up in the atmosphere that she could barely breathe.
Joshua picked up a glass of milk from the desk and handed it to her.
"Relax and have some milk," he said quietly. "They're both professionals, so it is no problem for them to finish the task."
She nodded and sipped the milk.
"Joshua, I still think the problem should be analyzed dialectically," she could not resist speaking at last. "Your father does hate me, but he really wants to be good to you."
His eyes were deep before he said lightly, "Hazel, you're right. It should be analyzed dialectically. If he wants to be good to me but does something that hurts me, that's not really good."
She was speechless. Well, she couldn't convince Joshua. Besides, she didn't really like Ted.
It was just that Stacy was still in Ted's hands. Had it not been for this, Hazel and Joshua would not have stayed in Country M and would have returned home early on.
Joshua didn't directly take Stacy away because he knew that Ted would use all his strength to keep Stacy. Hence, Joshua wouldn't take Stacy away until he was absolutely sure he could make it.
Hazel started staring at the professionals' computers through the screen. Although the computer screens were largely blocked, she could see the satellite map on it. After that, the map kept zooming in as if it was determining the specific location.
"Find it!"
At the sound of Simon's scream, Joshua's and Hazel's spirits were lifted.
"We cannot lock the exact location but can find out the approximate location of the sender. However, Mandy might ask someone else to help her send the email, so it may depend on luck…." Simon was explaining when suddenly his voice vanished.
"What happened?" Joshua realized something was wrong.
Simon had a gloomy expression. After repeated confirmation, he said unhappily, "The sender is in Country M and in the same city as us. It looks like Mandy is very clever as she asked others to send the email."
"Don't judge too soon," said Joshua, with a slight twinkle in his eye. "It could be possible that she's also here herself."
"Isn't she too bold? We're all here. She actually dares to hang around. Isn't she afraid we'll catch her?" Simon sneered. He clearly disagreed with Joshua's view.
He waved his hands. "Forget it. Do you want me to hack the mail? I'm telling you, she sent several emails in a row. It looks like she can't sit still now, so she wants to post something more shocking!"
Joshua spoke lightly, "What do you think I come to you for?"
"... Good. I shouldn't have asked." Simon was a little speechless. Joshua came to him for more than just trying to track the sender's location. If they got the videos in the email first, Joshua and Simon would be able to find out more clues.
"Whatever the old man's intentions are," Simon shrugged, "at least with him around, we don't have to worry that those fake videos would appear online."
Joshua was noncommittal, with a slightly gloomy face.
Soon, Simon got the videos and sent a copy to Joshua.
Mandy sent Cynthia three videos this time. Of course, they were all videos of her pretending to be Hazel and having s.e.x with other men. And, one of the videos showed that she was in a room with two men at the same time.
Mandy's videos didn't show any of the men's faces but showed clearly her own as if she was afraid that others could not find her face in the camera was similar to Hazel's.
Although the men did not show their faces from their bodies, it could be clearly seen that they weren't the same, and those men should all be good-looking toy boys.
"Mandy really went to great lengths to discredit Hazel!" Simon tsked. "Especially in the last video, she actually had s.e.x with two men... tsk!"
He and Joshua cut off the video, but they were still on the phone.
"They were not necessarily two men," Hazel suddenly said.
"There was a third man?" Simon was puzzled. He saw only two men from beginning to end.
"There's a photographer," Hazel spoke. "The camera moved midway, so it couldn't be the camera secretly shooting, but someone was following while shooting."
"..." Simon was silent for a moment.
Suddenly, he said with somewhat frustration, "I am sincerely convinced! Joshua, you actually allow Hazel to watch these videos! I thought... forget it, Hazel, you can actually watch it with interest and analyze whether it was a candid photograph..."
Simon was really shocked. When he found it out, he was already furious, but both Joshua and Hazel acted as if they had nothing to do with the incident! He didn't know whether to say they were freaks or too calm!
"Because we don't have as many dirty thoughts as you do," Joshua spoke lightly. "Only when you calm down can you find more clues. For example, you didn't realize there was another person in the video, did you?"
"Yes, yes, yes, whatever you say is right," Simon was speechless.
He felt that he was really becoming less and less like himself. His behavior used to be very unrestrained. He did things willfully, doing what he wanted to do, and he never had to worry too much. His nickname as the little devil was by no means a bluff. But now? He was about to be trained into an obedient little brother by Joshua and his wife.
"No, it isn't 'train.' It is 'exploit'!" Simon thought bitterly. After dealing with the matters related to Ted, Simon would never be with Joshua and Hazel again. He would go on living his free, easy life!
While they were analyzing the videos, Cynthia was delighted when she got the videos!
"Daniel, there are really new videos!" Cynthia gleefully clicked on the videos, her eyes flashing with defiance. "I never expected Hazel would be such a shameless woman! Isn't it true that Country Z has strict requirements for female chastity? How bold she is! If Joshua sees these videos, what will he say? I don't believe he will still defend Hazel, who cheated on him again and again!"
"What do you want?" Hearing something wrong in her tone, Daniel hurried to ask her. He was terrified that his sister would do something wrong again.
"Didn't you, you said these videos couldn't be posted online?" Cynthia was a little guilty. "I thought I should at least let Joshua know about them. Am I right?"