Chapter 2618

Imogen got out of the car while Shirley went to park. Quickly, Imogen entered the premises and

rummaged through the wine cellar. Eventually, she found a laptop bag under the cellar and unzipped it.

There was a laptop inside, and she heaved a sigh of relief. She looked outside the window, noticing

that Shirley was coming over. She swiftly stepped onto the counter and hid the laptop in a hidden

compartment above. When she leaped back down, Shirley had just entered the store.

“I’ve searched everywhere, Shirley, but there’s no laptop in sight. You must’ve gotten it wrong.”

Shirley frowned. “That can’t be right. I did hear them saying they left a laptop here. We should keep

looking.” Shirley started looking around, and Imogen played along.

About fifteen minutes later, Shirley said, “Well, perhaps I’ve been mistaken.”

“You bumped your head, after all. Maybe you heard it wrong,” said Imogen.

Shirley agreed, saying, “You’re right. That could be the case. I’m sorry for wasting your time.”

Imogen patted Shirley’s shoulder. “It’s fine. Let’s go back to the hotel.”

Shirley nodded and left with Imogen. Halfway on their way back, Imogen said, “Shirley, I want to get

some presents for my friends before we head back. Go on without me.”

Shirley knew what Imogen was going to do, so she said, “I’ll be on my way, then. I might even have to

stop by a police station and have my testimony taken.”

Imogen got out of the car and saw it off. Once Shirley was out of sight, she went into a gift shop and

perfunctorily picked some presents. Five minutes later, she came out of the shop and got a cab to the

store earlier. As soon as she arrived, Imogen got a chair, stood on it, and took the laptop bag down.

She left the shop, but just as she was about to get away, four cars surrounded her, and several plain-

clothes officers came out of them. They’d been staking the place out. “Freeze. Hands where I can see

them.”

Shocked, Imogen said, “This is a mistake. I was just grabbing something for a friend.”

The cops had gotten their orders to capture Imogen, not allowing her to explain herself. They cuffed her

and took her into the car. Meanwhile, Shirley hadn’t gone that far. She saw Roy standing by the

roadside solemnly with a few cars around him. Shirley got into one of the cars and saw Zacharias,

whom she had told not to come, reviewing the store’s surveillance footage.

“Imogen has been captured. Your plan worked

perfectly!” Zacharias praised her. Shirley had remained calm after replaceing out what the situation was,

and that itself was worth praising.

“We’ll meet her at the police station next. I want to know why she did this.” Shirley still felt agonized.

She couldn’t accept this betrayal.

“Sure. We’ll swing by the police station right now. We found another phone in Imogen’s room. She has

deleted the text messages, but we’re getting someone to recover them. We’ll retrieve her call history,

too,” said Zacharias. Now, they had enough evidence to prove that Imogen was involved in the

kidnapping.

Meanwhile, Imogen was in the police car, panicking. She could only think of one person who could help

her-Shirley, the one who trusted her wholeheartedly. She knew that Shirley, being her best friend,

would defend her right away and clear her name. “You’ve got the wrong person. I’m Zoravia’s vice

president’s bodyguard. I need to call my team now,” said Imogen, panicking.

“We’ll talk when we’re back at the police station. I don’t care who you are, but we have the power to

arrest anyone suspected to be a criminal.”

“I need to make a phone call!” Imogen argued.

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