Nora Scott, who doubted the efficiency of Biel Hall, received a call from Rosie Sullivan on the afternoon of the third day.
"Master Scott, we have news."
Rosie Sullivan got straight to the point.
"Oh?"
Nora Scott, who was studying a script, closed it and detached herself from the feeling of immersion in the role.
"They're a group of habitual offenders, doing things for money," Rosie Sullivan said succinctly. "Last week, a boy approached them, gave them a sum of money, and laid out a full plan for them. Additionally, the boy communicated with them without revealing his identity at all... Um, quite clever."
Rosie couldn't help but comment in the end.
Heard that the boy is underage.
Nora Scott asked, "What is the plan?"
