Charles was getting anxious, so he called Jay right away.

It was not long after that Jay came back home. He had just taken a shower and was having fun with Ace.

When Jay noticed that Charles was calling him, he heaved a sigh. "It's Charles again. Is he planning to work me to death?"

Doris sneered, "Nancy's missing, and Charles just wants to find her soon. You should cut him some slack."

The main reason Doris said that was because he was just as anxious as Charles.

Doris couldn't remember how many times she had called Nancy. At first, her phone was ringing but nobody was answering. The next moment, she couldn't reach her anymore.

One night, she suddenly got up and grabbed Jay's hand. "Jay, where's Nancy?"

"We're still looking for her," said Jay, caught by surprise.

"I had a dream just now. Nancy is... Nancy's dead!" Doris broke down in tears and hugged Jay.

Jay combed her hair and gently stroked her back to comfort her. "For the sake of your friendship, I hope God doesn't have the heart to take away Nancy's life."

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has been working for me for many years. But I do remember something... Yes, he said he wanted to open a club, so I opened one for him. Was there anything wrong with this club?"

"Grandpa, did you open this club for Dale?" Charles didn't answer Frederic's question.

"Well, he has been with me for so many years. He had always done his utmost to help me. When he said that he wanted to open a club, I couldn't stop him. Besides, I don't know the annual profit of that club, but I know it wouldn't make that much money." Frederic slowly recalled the scene at that time. "At that time, Dale said that he wanted to open a club, and I agreed. He said that he had no influence, no money, so he convinced me to invest. I invested, so I'm a shareholder and the club is registered under my name. That's all. Is there a problem?"

"It seems that everything is fine on the surface, but do you really know what kind of project the club runs?" Charles was afraid that Frederic couldn't bear it if he told the old man the entire story, so Charles told him the truth bit by bit...