chapter 48
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
He was short but he carried himself with great pride. The boyâs handsome face made Zachary wonder where he had seen this face in the past.
The boyâs clear eyes, full of wariness and wit, were fixed on Zachary.
âWho is he?â Robbie pointed at Zachary.
âHeâs our boss.â Ben then said, âBoy, did you meet a man in black at the playground in the basement level of Grand Plaza? Did he give a pretty silver box to you? Like this one.â
Ben unlocked his phone and was about to show Robbie the photo when Robbie huffed, âNo.â
He did not even look at the photo, choosing to turn his head to the side.
âHold on. Look at it first.â
âItâs a no even if I look at it.â Robbie folded his arm and asserted, âI have a great memory, and I never forget anything I see. I have never met anyone in black, and no one gave me anything. Youâve made a mistake.â
âKid, itâs not right to lie.â Ben had now put on a stern look. âThat man in black is a thief. He stole something from us, and that something is very important to us.â
Robbie raised his brows as he replied calmly, âYou should look for the cops if youâve lost something.â
âThe man in black gave it to you. If you give it back to me, Iâll reward you but if you donâtâ¦â
âI said, nothing like this ever happened.â Robbie interrupted. He questioned the man instead. âIf itâs something so important, why would the man give it to a kid? This isnât logical at all.â
His words rendered Ben speechless. The man took in a deep breath before he clicked onto the security footage on his phone. âLook. This is you, right?â
Robbie peeked at it, disinterested. He looked away, but his gaze returned to the screen. Registering what was on the screen, he froze.
In the video, a man in black rushed out of the restroom and knocked into the child in front of him.
The childâs hands were in his pocket, and he was strolling. On his shoulder was a small green parrot. Isnât that Jamie and Fifi?
Although everything happened in less than a minute, Robbie noticed the man shoving something into Jamieâs pocket.
âYou might not see it clearly. Let me slow it down for you.â
Ben then adjusted the speed of the video and zoomed into the manâs hand. In the video, the manâs hand slowly placed a small silver box into the boyâs pocket.
âYou donât need to slow it down. I can see it clearly.â
Robbie nimbly changed the video back to its normal speed.
Then, several men in suits rushed after him, and the man in black escaped.
The boy stood rooted to the ground for a while before he took out the small box from his pocket. When he opened it, he took out a small golden chip.
Just as he was observing the chip, the parrot on his shoulder suddenly swallowed the chip. He promptly hit the parrot, wanting it to spit it out.
Right then, Ellie rushed to him.
âSo Jamie was telling the truth,â Robbie mumbled as he held his chin.
âWhat?â Ben did not hear his words clearly. He hurriedly asked, âKid, youâre the boy in the video, right?
Whereâs the golden chip now?â
âThat isnât meâ¦â Robbie nearly told him it was his younger brother. However, the gears in his head turned, and he warily questioned, âHow would I know if youâre not bad guys?â
âKid, if youâre not going to cooperate with me, Iâm going to talk to your parents.â
Ben glanced at Zachary behind him and knew his boss was running out of patience.
âIâd say youâll be better off talking to the cops,â Robbie reasoned. âIf the cops show me the papers, Iâll help you look for the chip.â
âThe boy is mature for his age,â one of the bodyguards sighed.
Ben stood up and asked the principal beside him, âMs. Longman, have you contacted his parents?â