Chapter 330: Preparing to Depart for River Town
“You’re going to River Town tomorrow?”
As Paige closed the trunk, she saw Enrico standing by the car with a yogurt bottle in hand, his eyes fixed intently on her.
“Yes,” she nodded. “It will be just a few days. I’ll be back as soon as it’s done.”
“Do you really think Rachel’s base of power is in River Town?” Enrico asked, still looking at her.
“Do you have a different opinion?” Paige inquired.
“I’m not sure,” Enrico furrowed his brows and kicked at the air with one foot. “I feel like something is off, but I can’t pinpoint what.”
If he hadn’t lost his memory, he might have known what was wrong. But now, it was just a hunch.
Paige watched him, offering a gentle smile. “I know you’re worried about me. Don’t be. I’ve been to River Town once before. Although I stayed with my mentor, Earl, I’m familiar with the terrain and local customs. I’ll also bring a team with me this time to ensure we proceed cautiously.”
Of course, Enrico knew she wasn’t reckless, but he was still apprehensive…
Apprehensive about what, Enrico couldn’t quite say.
“How many days will you be gone?” Enrico asked, looking for a specific number.
“It’s hard to say, maybe around three days,” Paige replied vaguely. “I need to assess the situation first before deciding on the next steps.”
“Do you really have to go in person?” Enrico’s frown deepened.
“This is the biggest obstacle in my plan to rebuild the slum. Once it’s removed, I can achieve my goal,” Paige said firmly. Each word was spoken with conviction. She needed to address this force personally. She couldn’t let it remain in the shadows any longer; she had to find it.
“……”
Enrico knew he couldn’t change her mind, so he gave up, opening the car door and sitting inside.
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In the underground conference room of the New Rose Estate, three large conference tables were occupied by people.
“This is the plan. Tomorrow morning, Angie and I will head to River Town with a team to investigate the area.”
Paige stood at the front, addressing the faces before her, finally focusing on the nine members of the Peak Club.
Derrick and David had quickly checked on the computer and said, “River Town is a secluded, remote small town with a small population. Though it has tourists annually, making the flow of people quite complex. If we want to investigate, disguising ourselves as tourists would be the best approach.”
Paige gave them an appreciative glance and nodded. “That’s exactly what I was thinking. The next three days will be River Town’s annual beer festival, attracting more tourists. Our team can blend in easily and investigate without drawing too much attention.”
“If we can silently take down the base of this force, then no one will ever be Paige’s enemy again,” Carrie said admiringly, looking at Paige.
“We shouldn’t speak too confidently. The sooner we complete our goal for Temple in Heaven, the better,” Paige said. She had waited too long and was eager to move forward.
She turned to Angie, who stepped forward to start naming the personnel assigned to River Town.Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.
After a long list of names was read out, Angie closed her booklet and looked at everyone. “That’s all.”
Angie then stepped back a couple of paces.
Some were excited to be selected, while others felt disappointed for not being chosen.
The nine members of Peak Club were particularly silent, until Nick, with his silver hair, raised his hand and asked Paige, “Why isn’t any of us going?”
“You’ve all done a great job this past month. It’s clear you’re talented in management,” Paige responded clearly, as she had anticipated their question. “But this time, we need people who can take action. Besides, I’ll be there.”
She was the main manager.
“I want to go.”
Carrie and Mira spoke in unison-one with determination, the other with a softer tone. They exchanged glances.
“……”
Paige looked at them, her disapproval evident.
Carrie stood up. “I’ve learned some excellent makeup skills in the entertainment industry. I can make everyone look different each day, ensuring we won’t be recognized by the force.”
Seeing Carrie’s offer, Mira immediately added, “I have a keen eye for architecture. I can observe the buildings where the force operates and look for hidden compartments.”
“I’m even more useful,” Nick chimed in immediately. “I’ve learned to handle firearms and can fight. Angie… Angie’s approach is all about fighting and switching identities. She doesn’t understand the subtleties. If she looks too much like a tourist, she might raise suspicion. I’d be more suitable.”
“……”
Angie gave him a disbelieving look.
Before she could respond, the remaining members also raised their hands, extolling their virtues. They concluded that not including them would be a loss for the entire Temple in Heaven.
Paige patiently waited for them to finish and then firmly rejected their requests. “I’ve said no, and that means no. You need to stay in The Capital and continue suppressing the consortium. Halting your work would make people suspicious.”
Rachel’s backers were no fools; she couldn’t afford to be careless.
“……”
Seeing her firm attitude, everyone fell silent.
“Meeting adjourned. Those going should prepare. We leave first thing tomorrow morning,” Paige concluded and then left.
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At night.
Paige walked out of the bathroom, opened a suitcase on the floor, and began packing her clothes.
Her phone, set up on the bedpost, was engaged in a video call, capturing her busy movements on screen.
“Don’t forget to take your herbal medicine. I’ve adjusted the dosage to be milder. After a while, you should be able to stop taking it,” Paige instructed as she packed.
Enrico sat on the bed, watching her with a stoic expression that suggested he wasn’t very happy.
Paige glanced at him and smiled. “I’ll bring you a gift when I return.”
“What about your gun?” Enrico asked, ignoring her attempt to cheer him up. He noticed she was only packing clothes, not firearms.
“Although firearms aren’t banned in Country A, I can’t bring so many on the plane. Don’t worry, supplies will arrive before we enter River Town,” Paige reassured him.
“Will there be bulletproof vests?” Enrico asked again.
“We’re not sure if that place is the base of the force yet. Wearing a bulletproof vest right now would just attract unnecessary attention,” Paige laughed. “Really, don’t worry. I’ll be careful.”
“I’ll go with you,” Enrico finally said, having wanted to say it all day.
“Absolutely not,” Paige refused immediately. He was safest and most comfortable in The Capital; there was no need for him to travel.
“……”
Enrico fell silent, then finally looked up. “What time are you leaving tomorrow?”