Randy turned to look at Carla. When she nodded, he followed Daemon to the study room obediently.
The room in utter Whyteness appeared clean and unique, resulting in a soothing atmosphere that tended to calm anyone down.
Daemon took out a tablet and handed it to Randy. "I have spent a long time trying to get a clue on this app, yet I'm stuck at the same point. I want you to have a look at it. If you manage to sort it out, I will give you the antidote."
Randy took the tablet over and had a look at the app. He raised his brows and said casually, "It's a piece of cake…"
When he was about to sort things out, he froze on the spot all of a sudden. "Wait a minute. This app looks a lot like Divine Corporation's latest technological system. If I sort things out for you, won't it be a threat to them?"
"It never occurs to me that you know about the Divine Corporation's latest technological system!" Daemon was surprised.
"Sure, I know about most of Divine Corporation's technological app. After all, I always assist my daddy with his work…" Randy blurted out and paused when he sensed that he had spilled the beans. "Are you holding me captive here and making use of me to fight against Divine Corporation?"
Daemon's lips curved into a smirk. "What a great surprise! I have never doubted that you are a bright boy. Yet, it only strikes me now that you are a genius!"
"I will never betray my daddy!" Randy furrowed his bows and responded resolutely.
"Oh! I thought you are trying to save him?" Daemon raised his brows and sneered.
"I…" Randy lowered his head and was in a dilIlali.
Daemon glanced at his watch and warned him, "Take your time to think about that. I'm going out now. You'd better be good here and don't stir up any trouble!"
He stood up and strode out of the room at once.
The subordinates and bodyguards were already waiting for him outside. Carla was also getting ready to attend the opening ceremony for the South Sea project. It marked the very first step of Lierger Corporation penetrating the local market. Hence, all the media worldwide waited for the red letter moment with anticipation.
Carla crouched down to hold Randy's shoulders and said softly, "Randy, don't worry. I have assigned people to check on Venus's condition in the hospital. Her life is not at risk at the moment."
When she looked up to ensure that Daemon had gone down the stairs, she whispered, "When night falls, I will grab the opportunity to check on Venus in the hospital. I won't let anything happen to her."
Randy embraced Carla and choked up. "Mommy, I almost thought that you were not concerned about Venus anymore."
"You are all my children. How can I not be concerned about all of you?" Stifling her sorrow, Carla replied gently. The moment she knew that Venus was seriously ill, she had assigned her people to keep in touch with someone in the hospital.
"I'm going out to settle something and might be back a bit late. Get the maid to prepare you some food when you are hungry. Have a rest in the room when you are tired. Don't go to the backyard: understand?" Carla reminded him.
"I know." Randy nodded.
Nobody is supposed to intrude into Uncle Dan's backyard. Other than growing rare plants there, he keeps some quirky pets as well!
"I have to go now." Carla planted a kiss on his forehead and left hastily.
Randy could barely take his eyes from Carla till her figure was out of sight. When he made his way back to the room in low spirits, Dori the eagle was perching on the branches of the tree outside the window. A quick-witted Randy whistled at it as something came into his mind.
The eagle flapped its wings at once and landed on the windowsill within seconds.
Randy signed at it, "Dori, can you go home to look for the parrot? Give this to it, and it will pass you the things that I want."
Later, he took out a piece of paper and scribbled a few items on it, such as his cell phone, charger, and a small silver box.
Nonetheless, Dori the eagle only looked at him coldly without any response.
Randy was speechless; yet, he did not give up right away. He continued to gesture to the eagle patiently, but it did not spare him another glance again. It even looked out the window and fixed its gaze on the scenery.

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