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Chapter 248 - Where Will the Money Be Taken?
Author: M. K. Diana
last update2025-04-28 01:30:22

[Good.]

[Don’t worry. I won’t let you down.]

[Get ready and wait at the next pickup point.]

Three quick messages popped up on Leah’s phone. After reading them, she grabbed her handbag and headed straight to the restaurant's restroom.

Zrrrip!

She yanked open the zipper on her bag and pulled out a light blue uniform—standard issue for employees of the Walenstein Bank. Next came a reddish-brown wig and a realistic-looking skin mask.

First, Leah changed into the uniform, stuffing her formal outfit into the bag. She slipped on the wig, carefully tucking away her natural black hair underneath.

Finally, with quick, practiced movements, she pressed the mask over her face. The transformation was seamless—like she’d done it a hundred times before.

In less than five minutes, Leah’s appearance was completely different.

She topped off the look with a simple cap, then tucked a pistol into the waistband of her skirt.

When she stepped out of the restroom five minutes later, anyone would’ve sworn she
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