In London, William Springer looked at his phone with excitement. The cause of his happiness was the confirmation that the probe by the international court and Interpol was over. While the case was not dismissed completely, it would probably end up in a forgotten file box somewhere.
He did not wait for long before logging into that dark website. He had already collected some funds for paying off the person giving her information on Harriet Brown's adoptive daughter. However, he was afraid of the Chairman, so he did not dare act without thinking.
Now that he was free of those government stalkers, he could proceed with his plan.
A part of him wondered if it was necessary to kill Harriet Brown's child just because that woman had been the cause of their ultimate exposure. Since he was no longer in danger, it would be better to lay low in case of another probe.