Chapter 590
Chapter 590
Belrose Avenue was a remote commercial area. Heather and Matthias would usually never visit such a
place if it weren’t for Leon today—and how Leon even found this place was a mystery.
Fortunately for Matthias, the drive was smooth, and there were no traffic jams along the way. On the
way here, Matthias didn’t care at all whether the road was congested—he drove extremely fast, and
Heather didn’t stop his dangerous driving at all. The two of them paired together was a threat to the
other drivers on the road; someone should really talk some sense into them about this.
However, Heather and Matthias weren’t ordinary people that one could just tell what to do. Perhaps it
was because they’d never gotten into any serious accidents, but they’d become more and more
reckless on the road; whoever was in the car with them would have their hearts in their throats.
On the other end, Leon had been urging Heather on Messenger to the point she had lost her patience,
but he still refused to tell her what exactly the matter was, other than the fact that it was an official
business matter.
There were countless guesses in Heather’s mind as to what kind of official business there could be at
Belrose Avenue. When we see Leon later, I’ll have to teach him a lesson. It’d better be something big,
or else Leon’s going to die a miserable death.
“Hey… your Messenger keeps ringing. What’s going on?” Matthias asked Heather, as he was no longer
able to ignore the Messenger prompts.
Heather muted her phone, and immediately, there was no sound. Matthias figured Heather never
played by the rules, so it wasn’t a surprise to him.
“When did your business expand to Belrose Avenue anyway?” Matthias asked again. He was also
wondering what kind of official business there was to talk about at Belrose Avenue.
“I need silence.” Heather regretted sitting in the passenger seat. If she had known that Matthias would
be this chatty, she would have sat in the backseat so he wouldn’t try to talk to her.
As soon as he heard that, Matthias immediately quieted down and stopped making any noises.
Heather opened the Messenger app on her phone, still ignoring the flurry of incessant messages
coming from Leon.
“Do you usually check the official accounts?” Heather casually searched for a topic. However, it was
one that would catch people off guard.
“Official accounts?” Hearing Heather’s question, Matthias did give it a serious thought, but he really
didn’t care about those official accounts on Facebook. He only felt strange that Heather would ask
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“Well, those Facebook or Instagram public accounts that were verified? Haven’t you heard of those?”
Usually, even Heather wouldn’t care too much about these things, but she thought that it was
something that everyone would know about.
“I don’t really pay attention to those things, though,” Matthias said casually. However, at the same time,
he made a mental note to himself that he would look into it when he had the time.
“New media operations are in full swing now, you should know more about these.” Heather continued
on this topic with Matthias as she was considering whether the company should grow toward this
direction.
“I have always regarded this as only a mode of operation, and I will dedicate someone to see it
through, but our operation mode will always be the same,” Matthias said nonchalantly, thinking that
Heather’s focus was rather strange. Could it be that she wants to develop further into we-media? he
thought to himself.
“Traditional companies have yet to develop into new media, and they take the importance of new
media differently. Maybe my company will be able to find a shortcut for this.” Heather discussed her
insight about her company with Matthias.
Before this, Heather had always been abroad and did not understand the development of the domestic
new media, but recently, she did a little bit of research and developed an understanding that there was
a lot of profit to be made there if managed properly.
“If you think it is feasible, why don’t you just carry on with it?” Matthias would agree with any decision
Heather made. To her, starting a business was not about success or failure, but how successful it could
be and how much one could achieve from it.
In fact, Matthias was very confident about Heather’s abilities. However, compared to his confidence in
her, Heather didn’t have such confidence in herself at all. Ultimately, Heather was not worried about
failure but rather that her goal could not be achieved. Her company had yet to be launched, but
Heather already had a whole set of plans in her mind.
“Well, if we go according to my ideas, my company might never start at all,” Heather said bitterly as she
recently had a different idea about starting a business.
“Are you tired of the industry? Or do you see yourself more clearly now?” Matthias understood
Heather’s implication—it seemed that Heather’s interest and ambition no longer laid in the business
industry.
“I’m neither tired of it, nor do I have a clear picture. Maybe this is why I am confused,” Heather said
truthfully to Matthias. After all, there was no need to keep this from him.
“Since you are willing to tell me all this, does it mean that you’re going to leave the industry? To get
away from the disputes?” Matthias continued to pry, hoping for Heather to speak the truth.
“Do you want me to leave the industry?” Heather was also a sensible person. Since Matthias was so
concerned, there was naturally his own intentions to it.
“I only hope you can do whatever that you like.” Matthias never liked seeing Heather feel troubled—he
hoped that one day, Heather could be honest to herself, as even he could feel that she didn’t like what
she was doing now.
“Apart from building a world in the business industry, I can’t think of anything better to do.” Heather had
always had this idea rooted in her heart, but her interest in it was getting more and more faded by the
day.
“Let’s not talk about this anymore.” Matthias dropped the topic, knowing that Heather didn’t want to talk
about it further. Come to think of it, their topics of conversation were always so limited, and most of the
time, they would be left with nothing to say.
The both of them couldn’t be like ordinary people, and together, they were more like business partners
than anything else. Matthias had been trying to change this situation, but there hadn’t been much
progress.
The main reason was that Heather didn’t want to cooperate. Many times when Matthias wanted to talk
a little deeper with Heather, she would put up walls and walls of defenses, leaving Matthias no choice
but to keep a distance.
Matthias could only wander around outside Heather’s heart, without a way to get in. He could only say
that Heather did a really good job at protecting herself so that she would not be easily hurt by others.
Soon after, they reached Belrose Avenue—it only took them over twenty minutes to get there. Heather
looked out the window of the car, trying to spot Leon on the road.
In fact, it was Leon who told Heather through Messenger that he was right by the road, and they would
definitely see him as they drove by.
“Drive slowly as I look for Leon.” There weren’t many people on both sides of the road on Belrose
Avenue, and since Leon was such a ‘dazzling’ person, he’d be easy to spot.
Belrose Avenue was not a long road—it only took ten minutes to drive around it. Even after they had
arrived at the end of the road, Leon was nowhere to be seen.
With that, she immediately called him, but it did not get through for a long time. Even after sending a
message to Leon on Messenger, he did not reply.
“Let me turn the car around, and we’ll look in the opposite direction again.” Upon seeing this, Matthias
hurriedly comforted Heather. As he was driving, Matthias was also helping to look for Leon, but neither
of them saw him.
“Okay, then. Can you drive a little bit more slowly?” Heather asked Matthias to slow down again. She
made a mental decision that if she couldn’t find Leon this time, she would leave this place right away,
regardless of whether Leon was alive.
As soon as this thought crossed her mind, Leon called. Heather answered the call immediately and
heard Leon speaking fluent Italian on the other side of the phone.
Heather listened carefully to every word that Leon said—it turned out that he was in trouble. As for why
he was even at Belrose Avenue, he said that a mysterious person told him to come here.
As for the trouble that he had gotten into, Leon did not mention it over the phone. He said that he was
afraid that the phone would be monitored, and his location now couldn’t be disclosed to Heather, but
what was certain was that he had already left Belrose Avenue.
As he mentioned before, Leon was suspecting that someone was watching him, so he couldn’t
continue to wait for Heather and Matthias on Belrose Avenue. The development of the whole situation
had become even more confusing.
Heather asked about Leon’s situation. After confirming that he was safe, she simply said a few words
to him and hung up the phone right away.
Matthias understood Italian, so he understood the conversation between Heather and Leon, but he
never expected Leon to be targeted at all.
“So… where are we going now?” Matthias stepped on the gas pedal, since there was no need to
continue looking for Leon right now.
Heather lowered her hand that was holding the phone and looked at Matthias. “Who could it be?” she
asked. It was too sudden that it caught Matthias off guard.
“I’m not sure. Even the person involved doesn’t know, so how would I?” Matthias knew he couldn’t help
Heather in this matter. He was no detective; how could he know what was going on?
“Do you recall the last bombing incident?” Heather brought up the bombing incident again. It hasn’t
been long since, and now Leon is in trouble again. Could it be that it was Leon’s family that was behind
this? Or was it someone else? Heather thought.
“I do. But we haven’t found the suspect yet.” Matthias remembered this incident clearly. At that time,
someone even sent him pictures from the scene. There has to be someone behind all this.
“I suspect that the person who’s getting Leon in trouble was the mastermind behind the explosion.”
Heather took the initiative to discuss this with Matthias. Although she did have her doubts about him,
there were too few people she could trust now.
What was more, if Matthias was really an insider, it was even more important to talk to him about the
explosion so that she could find out what he was really up to.
Judging from how Matthias reacted, she figured he must be unaware of the matters behind the
explosion. Deep down, Heather hoped that he took no part in it; otherwise, she really couldn’t bring
herself to forgive him.
“Do you already have a suspect in mind?” Matthias asked half-guessingly.
“No. Leon insisted that it was done by his family, but I suspect it was the Moriarty Family.” Heather was
still suspicious of the Moriartys, especially when she saw Caleb being in contact with Tony a few days
ago—it made her all the more suspicious of the Moriarty Family.
“You are too sensitive about the Moriartys.” Matthias didn’t think it was the Moriartys’ work. After all, he
had secretly contacted the family. The Moriartys wouldn’t do unnecessary things like this.
“Are you very familiar with the Moriarty family? Why would you think it wasn’t their work?” Heather had
always tried to avoid mentioning the Moriartys in front of Matthias, but she really needed an answer
now, so she had no choice but to talk about them with him.
It was a pity that Matthias’ reaction was clear that the Locke Family did have some sort of connection
with the Moriartys. In fact, Heather was even a little bit disappointed deep down; she knew that it would
turn out like this, but she still had to try.
“I’m not. But Leon should have nothing to do with the Moriartys; I don’t think they’d make a move on
someone they don’t know.” Matthias quickly defended himself. At this point, he had already clearly
seen that Heather was just testing him with her questions.
“Even I am not sure about the kind of connection that exists between them, so how could you make
such a judgment?” Heather pried even harder. The more Matthias said, the more mistakes he made.
After all, truths could not be hidden.
“Perhaps the person involved knows best. Did you and Leon analyze this matter in a simpler way?”
Matthias led the topic to Leon smoothly; Leon was not here, so Matthias changing the topic to him was
indeed brilliant.