Invisible Security Guard

Chapter 283: Sending off Sara Zuck



"Samuel Ross, last time before formally inviting Marlon Shepherd over, you found those two investigation companies for me. Help me get in touch with their heads, and arrange for us to meet at Guo Lin’s homestyle restaurant at noon. You come along too!" After hanging up the call with Khaza Zuck, Yusuf Zuck immediately dialed Samuel Ross’s number again. He wanted to investigate New Era Film, but his crew wasn’t up to the task—they didn’t have the expertise.

Having Samuel Ross or the others play around with following, watching, or ambushing was one thing, but to have them investigate the ins and outs of a company would likely turn them into headless flies crashing everywhere. Therefore, he needed to find professionals.

Last time, without a formal invitation for Marlon Shepherd, he had Samuel Ross contact two investigation companies, and both turned out to be quite good. Judging by the feedback from the two companies, they were highly capable in their business.

"Sure, but where should I send the car after buying it? You haven’t told me that yet!" Samuel Ross asked.

"Once you’re done buying it, drive straight to the Chaoyang police branch. Just give Ember Vance a call when you arrive; she’ll be there waiting for you in the morning. Also, if you meet any leaders, don’t say anything else—just mention our boss made money and wants to give back to society," Yusuf explained.

"Got it," Samuel Ross had an epiphany—it’s about donating ten cars.

After ending the call with Samuel Ross, Yusuf Zuck stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows and pondered. When it came to giving back to society, he hadn’t really done anything good. Even now, with money, he hadn’t been involved in charity aside from looking after those close to him.

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When he was young, his mother had taught him to be kind and do good deeds, that sowing good seeds would ultimately bring forth good fruit.

It was reminiscent of some wealthy landlords in ancient times—some landlords couldn’t have sons no matter what. But after they donated money, built temples, or bridges, they were able to have children even in their fifties or sixties. These are true stories that speak to the virtues of benevolence and good deeds.

Yusuf, too, wanted to do good deeds. He wasn’t looking to have children; he simply wanted an inner peace and to sow a seed of goodness, with no particular expectations for the fruits it might bear.

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