Ten o’clock in the morning.
Reverend, who was the special envoy, was sent to the pier by the caravan together with his male pet.
Since the members inside the copper mine still needed to conceal their identities, in the normal send-off session, the commissioner and others would not get off.
Therefore, Jackson did not get out of the car at this time either. He watched as Reverend and his male friend got out of the car and watched as the two of them stepped onto the freighter.
The guards on the freighter and the crew, when they saw Reverend, bowed to him with great respect and shouted good morning to the special envoy with a respectful face. But Reverend was seldom to respond, at most, just giving a hint and then headed towards his office without looking back.
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