Even he, as the agent, couldn't fathom Louis Snyder's thoughts.
Especially when it came to Hannah.
Brother Davis went to look for Louis.
Not at the Yarn Family residence, Louis had bought his own place—something known to very few.
Every time he visited, Brother Davis couldn't help but comment, "You're such a big star, you couldn't buy a seaside villa, instead of holing up in this rundown neighborhood, with a second-hand house no less."
Louis was wearing slippers, with the hood of his sweatshirt up, as he stretched his hand to open the refrigerator door, "It's safe."
Brother Davis still didn't understand.
If safety was the concern, there were plenty of neighborhoods with good security, like the farther Vivid Courtyard Manor.
Quite a few stars lived there.
But Brother Davis didn't come today to talk about that.
He turned to Louis, who had already sat down on the couch, and asked, "Did you have someone post that article online?"