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Her Seven Little Bodyguards

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Chapter 636

"Tilly can't seem to get along with Hanson's children or fit into their playgroup," Bailey explained. He was anxious to

see the plan through as well, but Hanson's kids were sharper than he thought, and no matter how hard Tilly tried,

she just couldn't get their attention.

"How useless," Eddie spat before slamming his palm against the table. "We'll have to get someone else to do the

job if the kid fails."

"Sir, if we keep adding new pawns to our plan, Hanson and Vania may start suspecting us. I think it'd be wise for us

to wait a little longer."

"How much longer?" Eddie demanded unhappily. All he had been doing for the last five years was wait. Do you

actually expect me to sit by and do nothing?

Bailey pointed out patiently, "Right now, Hanson and Vania are focused on building up Studio City. If we were to

change out the manpower here in Hammond, they might never notice. How about we plant a few of our men at

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Studio City instead and wait for the perfect time to strike?"

"Do you think we have anyone capable enough to do that right now?" Eddie asked incredulously. He couldn't count

the number of people he had disposed of after his last few attempts to get back at Hanson.

"We don't, but we can always hire new blood. Who has qualms with money, right?" Bailey was referring to the

abundance of wealth Eddie had inherited from his father. Bailey then added helpfully, "Besides, your visit to the

police station this time caught Vania and Hanson's attention almost immediately. Maybe there's a mole among us,

and this could be the perfect chance for us.

Eddie narrowed his eyes. "I'll leave it to you to make the arrangements." He was going to find out who the mole

was, and once he did, he would not spare him from his wrath.

Bailey nodded. "Very well, sir. I'll get right to it."

Meanwhile, at Vania's set, everything had returned to normal, and she fell back to directing and shooting scenes in

her usual fast-paced and sequential manner.

While the set was buzzing with activity, Thomas showed up once more. He tried not to draw any attention to

himself, but Vania spotted him within moments anyway. Hence, she walked up to him and asked, "What do you

want?"

She was sure that he had gone and retrieved Yvonne from the holding cell, so he had no business here on set.

Thomas merely flashed her a smile. "I'm here to thank you for going easy on Yvonne."

Vania gave him a bewildered look. He's probably a couple of cards short of a full deck. She was the one who had

benefited the most out of her deal with the Keplers, so there was no reason for Thomas to thank her at all. "I'm

pretty sure we just traded things of equal value," she pointed out. "Your gratitude is surprising, to say the least."

"Still, I should thank you for actually wanting to let Yvonne off the hook. If you had your mind set on making her

pay, I doubt that you would let her go even if we offered up ten secret bases." His gaze was fixed on Vania

throughout.

"There's no point dwelling on what's said and done," Vania replied casually, implying that they should drop this

conversation now. She could still remember the dirty look Hanson had given Thomas yesterday, and she knew

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better than to probe the green-eyed monster that resided in her husband. Taking a deep breath, she said, "I need

to continue shooting some scenes now."

Truth be told, she still had a deadline to meet.

Thomas, on the other hand, had already experienced Vania's indifference first-hand, but he stood in place and

hesitated to leave all the same.

Just then, Liam showed up. "Hey, look who's here! I didn't think I'd run into you here, Thomas."

Upon hearing Liam's voice, Thomas visibly lit up and greeted, "What are you doing here, Liam?"

Liam's gaze flickered over to Vania. "The old man asked that I keep an eye on Bryan and see how he's doing on

set."

Vania laughed and said, "He's definitely been a blessing to us."

Caught off-guard by the high praise she had for Bryan, Liam went on to say, "That just means you've been a great

mentor to him. Anyway, I'm here now, so we might as well grab a bite after you wrap up the shoot."

It was only just past noon, and they had a few hours to go before it was dinner time.

Thomas thought this might be a sign from the heavens because he really did not want to leave right now. As such,

he turned to Liam and suggested earnestly, "You know, there's a pretty good restaurant in the area. Why don't we

all grab dinner there afterward?"