"Have you done something to get into trouble?" Dr. Reyaan asked, his eyebrow raised.
"Not that I remember," I said, rubbing the back of my head.
After a brief pause, Dr. Reyaan said, realising that several gazes were fixed on us,
"Let's talk at someplace more appropriate than this."
The people in the stadium were already slowly leaving. The barrier was undone, and in an instant, dozens of men wearing black formal attire entered the field and began lifting the debris to make the ground a bit plainer.
"It's only been a little over twenty days, but you seem completely unrecognisable, Mr. Raj," a voice that I had surely heard before came from one of the men who were cleaning the ground.
"How have you been, Mr. Li?" I replied, recognising the man.
"Oh! I'm honoured that you remember me from our brief meeting," Zheng Li chuckled before continuing. "I apologise for the inconvenience my officers caused."
"That was nothing. I don't hold grudges over something so minor."
