Wait! Margaret? Maggie! This was the name Walter called out. So, Maggie was a nickname for Margaret.
The investigator then sent me some old newspaper clippings from a few years ago. They were news about a police raid that cracked down on a trafficking ring and rescued women and children.
There were photos of the rescued victims. Among the group of rescued young girls, an image of a girl I was familiar with was circled in red.
The girl's name was Margaret. She looked exactly like Samantha. She stood out among the other frightened and raged girls with her clean state and elegant demeanor like a swan.
I read the article over and over and learned that these girls were rescued from a place called Fortville Village.
When I messaged the detective to dig into this matter a lot more with a hefty sum of money as a reward, he was still unsure whether he wanted to do that or not.
His reasoning was that Fortville Village was a dangerous place and their people were tough and hard to crack. If they got the wind that he was on to them, his life might be in danger.
This was much worse than I originally thought.
For the past three years, Samantha had free rein in every aspect of my life. I trusted her so much that I had lost contact with my own people.
Only now did I realize that she managed to isolate me. Once her plan was complete, she could easily discard me and I would not stand a chance.
No! I couldn’t let that happen. I had to reclaim what was originally mine.
As I racked my brain for a plan, the masked woman’s profile picture suddenly blinked.
She sent me a photo of a man and a message, "Mark Steven is in Borderline Detention Centre and will be released in two days. Use him."
The masked woman was an enigma. She contacted me unilaterally. She had never said anything more than necessary and I couldn’t trace any information about her.
However, it seemed she was helping me at the moment.
I quickly looked up Mark Steven's information and found out that he had been my secretary. After my accident, Margaret took over the company on my behalf. She then exposed Mark for accepting bribes and sent him to prison.
He was sentenced to four years in prison, but he got his sentence reduced to one year because of good behavior. He was getting out in two days.