Chapter 166: Mad Dash_2

Sam's solemn face suddenly broke into a somewhat sickly smile, "Yesterday you were calling me mom, and now it's Mr. Sam?"

Looking at Booker's face of utter despair, Sam couldn't help but laugh out loud; he was very happy!

Meanwhile, on the other side, Morris immediately followed the car when he saw it leave; soon, he realized something was wrong, because the car wasn't heading east but north instead.

North led to downtown, and according to previous accounts by informed people, as well as Elvin's own understanding, most of Red High Heels' customers were in the Bay Area.

There might be some downtown, but they definitely wouldn't go during broad daylight; after all, downtown real estate was precious, densely populated, and it was difficult to hide certain activities.

Unlike the Bay Area, with its various villa districts, once you're on the inner roads of a villa, concealed by vegetation walls, even if a few people died, no one would notice.