Chapter 52
Author: Ace Wolf
last update2025-07-20 03:50:31

BENJAMIN MOORE'S HOUSE

Benjamin was at home when the front door creaked open. He was standing at his private bar. He poured himself a glass of wine without turning around.

“You’re late,” he said evenly.

It was one of his thugs, the one he sent to get information on Scott. He walked in and shut the door behind him and cleared his throat. “Sorry, boss. Traffic was—”

“Save it.” Benjamin took a slow sip. “I assume you have something to tell me. Something worthwhile. The man in the photo. Who is he?”

There was a long pause. The man shifted his weight from one foot to the other.

“That’s… that’s why I’m here, boss. I...I didn’t get much.”

Benjamin turned his head slowly.

“What?”

The thug held his ground, though his fingers twitched by his side. “I went to the mall, like you said. Showed the picture to all the workers in the store, the attendants at the entrance, even some of the cleaners. They either didn’t recognize him or pretended not to.”

“You bribed them?”

“I did. A few took the money.
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