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In the evening, Charlie sent Claire home and ran out of the house on the excuse of something.
At the door of Tomson, Orvel drove a taxi and parked on the side of the road.
In front of the taxi at this time, the words hired were displayed.
Orvel had been waiting here for a long time. Seeing Charlie coming out, he hurriedly got out of the car and said respectfully: “Master Wade, you are here.”
Charlie nodded, pointed to the taxi, and asked him, “Is there nothing wrong with this car?”
Orvel hurriedly said: “This is a standard operating taxi. The license plates and certificates are real. Don’t worry.”
Charlie said with satisfaction: “Okay, good job, give me the car key.”
Orvel didn’t dare to delay, and hurriedly handed the keys to Charlie’s hand, and said: “Master, if you have anything, please feel free to contact me.”
“Okay.” Charlie nodded slightly, took the car key, and said: “I’m leaving now.”
After speaking, he got into the taxi, started the car, and drove towards Shangri-La.
FAQ Novel
Q: Why does Dan decide to trust Charlie?
A: Dan believes Charlie offers his best chance for survival against Cary, as his own fate is linked to Charlie’s success.
Q: How does Charlie arrange his travel to Phoenix Mountain?
A: Charlie uses a standard operating taxi, which Orvel has prepared for him, to travel discreetly.
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