In the front seat, Lamont's special assistant, Venn, felt Lamont's cold gaze. He couldn't help but ask, "Mr. Hurst, are we … going in?"
Lamont quickly withdrew his gaze and spoke with an unusually indifferent tone, "Let's leave."
Venn was speechless.
After Lamont left the auction house, he ordered Venn to follow Hazel here. Venn thought that Lamont was going inside to do something, but now, Lamont was going to leave without doing anything?
He found it harder and harder to understand Lamont.
But Lamont had always been unpredictable, making it difficult for people to guess what he was thinking.
In the visiting room.
Hazel finally met her father, Andre.
It was only about twenty days since Hazel last met Andre, but Hazel found that Andre had visibly aged a lot and had many wrinkles on his face.
But this was not the most important thing. The important thing was the bruises and scars on Andre's face.