The desolate look in her eyes was like an endless darkness without a glint of light.
But now that she was back to being an actress, what was the use of saying she had a good Master?
At least Juliet didn't see the point.
So during the following waiting time, Juliet remained in a state of vacancy. Aria Grant saw it, but didn't say much, because she knew this wasn't the right time for her to talk.
After all, Juliet had issues with George Flack, and if Aria made Juliet uncomfortable at this time, it would be even more tragic when George arrived.
As soon as George hung up the phone, he rushed to take a taxi home.
Initially, he wanted to go straight to Aria's place, but George realized something was off. If he took a taxi there, wouldn't that reveal he hadn't been at home from the start?
Having no choice, George had to go home first to minimize any suspicion.
Once home, George immediately drove to the location Aria Grant had sent him.