This guy must have known exactly where Rosemary’s grandparents were headed next and had someone set up a stall there in advance.
Perhaps all the dangers her grandparents encountered on the way were artificially created.
After ending the call, several servants gazed at Rosemary with anticipation. It took them a while before they finally said,
"Ms. Rose, only a select few knew the travel route your grandparents were taking."
"Who exactly?" Rosemary was slightly surprised. She didn’t expect these servants to be in the know.
"Just family members and friends of your grandparents."
"Because of their extensive contacts, they had to deal with all sorts of obligations every time they went to a new place, which would keep them from fully enjoying their trip."
"I once heard your grandmother voicing such concerns to a few close friends, saying she didn’t want to deal with too many social obligations."
"Tell me their names."
Rosemary took out her phone, ready to jot down the names, when her phone vibrated again. It was a call from Jack.
"Boss, you’re definitely awake at this hour. I’m here to report!"
"We caught those men in black, but they’re tight-lipped, refusing to say a single word. Luckily we had the medicine you left, or they would have been dead by now."
Jack gave them a good beating, and just as they were about to pass out, he hurriedly sprinkled the medicine Rosemary had given him onto their wounds.
Rosemary could hear Jack panting slightly as he spoke. She casually said,
"You need to start working out."
"Not now, boss."
"I want results as soon as possible."
Before Jack could finish his sentence, he heard the busy tone.
He had fought single-handedly against those silver-masked men last night, barely escaped, and then interrogated them till morning. He hadn’t slept or eaten a bite. Wasn’t it normal for him to be panting a bit?
But hearing what the boss said, he asked one of his subordinates,
"Do I need to start working out?"
"What?" The subordinate looked at his abs. "Jack, I have no idea what you’re talking about."
At the hospital.
After hearing Gordon’s report, Bard couldn’t believe Rosemary had gone through such a thrilling experience last night. If it weren’t for her quick reflexes and intelligence, any ordinary person would have lost their life.
"I will continue interrogating these men. They must know where Mr. Elliot is hiding and who is behind all this."
Bard nodded in agreement.
"Also, our men reported that a group of people took those men in black away last night. They were extremely arrogant, completely disregarding us. They even said that whether my boss is spared or not depends on their boss’s mood. If he’s not in a good mood, we would be the ones with no place to bury our bodies."
Upon hearing this, Bard was taken aback. Arrogant much?
It had been a long time since someone in Dawnstar had dared to openly challenge him.
"Sir, I will definitely find out who these arrogant men are and get those men in black back. You can rest assured."
Seeing Gordon’s loyalty, Bard said,
"You’ve been up all night guarding Rose. Go back and rest. I’ll have the others handle the rest."
"Sir—"
"This is an order."
Gordon knew that Bard was concerned about his health, but he wasn’t tired. He wanted to continue serving Bard.
"There’s a lot of work that needs your personal touch, so you can’t just collapse here."

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