Chapter 346
My Mute Bride
Chapter 346 A Familial Organization Lila stood outside the menâs room. One man probably didnât notice the sign and was just about to go inside, but she stopped him all at once, saying, âMister.â
Surprised, the man turned to look at her. Lila pointed to the sign at their feet. âThe menâs room is temporarily unavailable for use. You should go to another floor instead.â
âOh, thank you.â
Lila watched the man leave before staring at the door to the menâs room for a while. After that, she turned around and left as well.
The next day, Dillon woke up in the hospital ward and looked at his badly battered and bruised face in the mirror. He smashed the mirror right away with a loud crash, growling, âWho did it?!â
Lila stood beside him. âWe donât know. The nightclubâs CCTV went wrong last night, so we didnât find anything.â
âYou bunch of morons! Whatâs the use of having you guys?â Dillon yelled furiously. âFind that person no matter what. Iâm gonna chop him to bits to feed the dog!â
Lila frowned and stepped out of the ward without saying a word.
A little while later, from inside the ward came the sound of things being smashed; Dillon had smashed almost every smashable object in the room. After all, he had never come to grief so badly before in his whole life.
Hearing the noise inside, the bodyguards trembled with fright. âMiss Lila, what should we do about this?â
Lila didnât turn a hair. âSince it happened in Jasonâs nightclub, he has to take full responsibility. Let him do the investigation.â
âYes, Miss Lila.â
It was afternoon, and one could enjoy the view of the river from the booth next to the French window at the tenth-floor cafe in Green River Tower. The river water looked murky during the day, but it didnât hide the grandeur of the river scenery.
The waiter served two cups of Americanos.
Ryan asked straightforwardly, âWhat do you want to ask me?â
âAbout the Jockey Club and Dillonâs background.â
âWhat for?â
Justin darted a look at him. âAre you so fond of asking questions to which you already know the answers?â
Ryan cocked an eyebrow. They were both intelligent people, so there was no need to beat around the bush. âYou probably know what the Jockey Club does without me having to tell you. Itâs a place for debauchery thatâs far from the place it purports to be. To put it nicely, itâs a social hub. Everybody who goes there does so with their own purposes; they go there to make friends with all kinds of people thatâll be of help to them.â Being a self-made man, Ryan had made himself a member of the club and made a lot of friends there back when he needed a network of contacts in his early years, which was why he was able to take Justin on board the Golden Cruise to search for people last time.
Justinâs eyes were tense. âYou know that these arenât what Iâm asking about. These are superficial.â
Ryan knitted his brows slightly. âHereâs my advice: donât ask too much about it. Knowing too much wonât do you any good.â
âHereâs the background information about Leroy.â Justin pushed the manila envelope at hand across the table. âI believe youâll no longer think of him as an ordinary little artist after you read this. Heâs by no means ordinary.â
Ryanâs gaze fell on the manila envelope.
Justinâs hand kept pressing down on the manila envelope, and both him and Ryan knew the reason for that. They were both businessmen, so this wasnât an afternoon tea between friends, but a business deal for information exchange.
Recalling the recent rumors about Jollyâs relationship with Leroy, Ryan felt somewhat irritable. âFine, Iâll tell you everything. Still, Iâd like to advise you to not get involved even if you know about it. Iâm afraid you might get yourself in trouble before youâre able to get her out of this.â
âThanks for the reminder.â
âI really donât know much about Dillonâs identity. He only came to Riverdale in recent years, but he became a guest of honor on board the Golden Cruise all of a sudden. I looked into him, but I couldnât find anything about him.â Ryan was very thorough. âSo, I can only tell you my conjecture based on my experiences in dealing with those people in the Jockey Club all these years.â
âShoot.â
Ryan explained, âYou probably know that the Jockey Club runs a casino in secret. The Riverdale Investigation Bureau has been keeping an eye on Randall Baxter, the clubâs boss, over the past few years, but they couldnât find anything. This is because the Jockey Club is merely a cover for S in Riverdale.â
âS?â
âItâs an organization, or rather a family, an evil smuggling ring, that specializes in smuggling goodsâ
mostly medicinesâto war-ridden countries to make huge profits.â
War-ridden countries had little to no productivity, and suppliesâespecially medicinesâwere scarce there. As a result, even a box of cold medicine could be sold at an exorbitant price at such places.
âThe Jockey Club gathers all the upper-class people in Riverdale under the guise of recreation and socializing. People are greedy, and they always want to make more money. If my guess is correct, Randall chooses from those people and observes them for a long time on his own initiative. Then, he waits for a chance to strike, ultimately drawing them into his circle.â Ryan shot a glance at Justin.
âJefferey, that ex-father-in-law of yours, was probably among the earliest bunch of people he recruited.â
âWhat about Dillon, then? What role does he play in the organization?â
âI only met him a few times. Heâs an idiot, but Randall is very respectful to him, so I guess heâs a member of the family at the top of the organization. He might even be the heir to the organization.â
âWould the organizationâs heir be sent out to take risks?â
âWell, here is something you donât understand. The people there donât raise their children in the lap of luxury. Only the strongest among them will be respected, so the children have to see the world and toughen themselves. Otherwise, of so many smuggling and drug-trafficking rings in the world, why do you think S would become such a large organization that even Interpol has a headache dealing with them?â
Justin seemed lost in thought.
Ryan continued, âThese are just my conjectures, but Iâve been dealing with them for quite a number of years. And besides, the Riverdale Investigation Bureau has been investigating them recently.
Moreover, there were those diamonds last time. I think Randall and his men are probably gonna run away, and theyâre now trying to transfer their assets.â
âRun away? What about those in Riverdale?â
âWould they care about the fate of their partners once they run away? Even if the Riverdale Investigation Bureau turns the Golden Cruise upside down by then, Iâm afraid theyâll only be able to arrest useless small fry like Jefferey and your uncle.â
âWhen are they gonna run away?â
âHow could I possibly know that?â
Justin pondered for a moment. âAre those diamonds still in your hands?â
Ryan was startled before he suddenly realized what Justin meant. Those people would definitely have to transfer their assets before leaving. In other words, the time they laid their hands on these exorbitantly-priced diamonds would be the time they were going to run away.
âRyan, youâd better keep watch over those diamonds in your hands.â
âI know that, and I donât need you to tell me about it. Hey, where are you going?â
Justin left the cafe right away. Rachel was in a dangerous situation right now. After all, no one could tell what those men would do to those related to them before leaving Riverdale. Iâve got to stop Rachel from continuing to deal with them by hook or by crook, he thought. âHello? Frankie, find out where Rachel is right now.â
âYou mean President Hudson?â Frankie was startled for a moment on the other end of the line. After coming to his senses, he said in a complicated tone of voice, âPresident Burton, youâd better put the matter about her aside first. Iâm afraid you have to come back to the office now.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âThe Burton Group is holding an impromptu board meeting. Someone proposed that you be removed from your position as company president.â
Justin frowned. âDid Robin propose it?â
âNo, it was Old Mr. Burton who proposed it.â