Chapter 394 - 394 389. The plot finally became coherent (First
Chapter 394 - 394 389. The plot finally became coherent (First
?Chapter 394: 389. The plot finally became coherent (First update)_1 Chapter 394: 389. The plot finally became coherent (First update)_1 This was supposed to be a peaceful night, with the maple leaves of Columbia University already drifting to the ground in the autumn, a gentle breeze blowing in from outside the window, and moonlight shining into Richard’s painting studio, as well as onto a few people who were looking at each other with bewilderment…
Time seemed to stand still, as if everyone in the studio had been cast with a body-fixing spell…
The bumbling thief with the red scarf kneeling on the ground suddenly whispered, “Why aren’t you wearing a red scarf?”
Ren He found it both funny and frustrating—this guy really wasn’t using his brain. Everyone else was here to steal paintings legitimately; why wear a red scarf?!
The man in black was utterly confused. What kind of nonsensical question was that?! He was totally unclear about the situation now; he had planned for so long and finally started to make his move, only to encounter a Waterloo just as the plan began. Why were so many people sitting in the dark in this studio, and what were they doing?
Moreover, why was everyone wearing red scarves? And that sentence he had heard earlier about stealing being wrong—was that directed at him?!
Everything he had witnessed tonight exuded a weird aura. He felt something was amiss, yet he had no idea what was wrong…
He was a master thief, having successfully pulled off 6 heists, totaling a theft worth 14 million US dollars. He kept a low profile and never left a mark like in movies or novels after stealing something; that kind of method that just maxed out drawing hatred was simply mocking the police and the law. If something went wrong, it would be multiple charges in one. He just wanted to quietly steal things and quietly make a fortune.
He was so smart that he started to become arrogant about his intelligence, believing it rivaled the legendary figures in films and TV shows.
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