Chapter 355 Olsen: I've found you
Chapter 355 Olsen: I've found you
36:31.
The Nets regained a 5-point lead.
There are 33 seconds left.
In other words, Wang Xiucheng's attack only took 4 seconds!
Curry lowered his hand, received the serve, and slowly advanced the ball.
Curry doesn't think he can sink a long-range three-pointer in just four seconds under these circumstances.
Everyone stepped aside, handing the court over to Curry and Wang Xiucheng.
With 8 seconds left on the shot clock, Draymond Green ran over and set a screen for Curry.
Wang Xiucheng followed Curry's movements to avoid being hit, and could only go around Draymond Green.
Curry attempted another three-pointer, but this time it missed.
But the backboard bounced out again.
And it was won by Draymond Green, who was standing right at the three-point line.
There are 7 seconds left in the first quarter.
He handed the ball to Curry, who this time saw that Klay had already run out of position.
So the basketball was passed to Klay.
The latter swiftly and decisively threw the basketball.
Swish!
Klay's third three-pointer of the first quarter finally arrived at the last moment.
And the time was less than one second.
Wang Xiucheng caught the ball and, without having time to dribble, flung it out with one hand from the backcourt.
The ball flew directly over the backboard and into the fans' area.
beep!
The first quarter then ended.
The Nets led 36-34 on the road, a two-point advantage.
Both teams' players returned to their benches.
Durant stood on the sideline with a towel in his hand, reaching out to give everyone a high-five.
If we're talking about who on the Nets team knows this court best, it's definitely Kevin Durant.
So he knows how difficult it is to take the lead in a quarter on this court, especially when Curry is playing.
However, leading in one quarter does not guarantee victory in the final game.
For the Warriors, being down by 20 points is not a big deal.
He himself has personally participated in many such comebacks.
Therefore, Durant knows that now is far from the time to relax.
……
New York, Four Seasons Hotel, 77th floor.
Wearing white pajamas, Olsen sat on the sofa with his legs drawn up, intently watching the Nets vs. Warriors game on TV.
Although the first quarter had ended and the TV station was showing commercials, Olsen kept his eyes glued to the television.
However, her eyes were unfocused, and she seemed not to care at all what was being broadcast on TV.
Suddenly the door opened, and Scarlett returned, wearing a short red down jacket and a scarf.
"Hi!" Olsen didn't get up, he just greeted him.
"Olsen, I ordered takeout. Someone will bring it up in a bit." Scarlett took off her down jacket, opened a door next to her room, and threw the down jacket inside.
She then took her phone out of the bag and threw the package inside as well.
"You can go back now. Come pick me up tomorrow at noon," Scarlett said, turning to her two bodyguards.
“Yes, Miss Scarlett.”
The two bodyguards left.
Scarlett changed her shoes and went inside. Just as she was about to say something after seeing the scene on the TV, her phone suddenly rang.
"what happened?"
"Not coming back?"
“Okay, Olsen and I will order takeout.”
"I'm not going to say anything more, the takeout seems to have arrived."
Without even checking if the call had ended, Scarlett tossed the phone onto the sofa, then immediately went back to the door, opened it, took the food brought up by the hotel staff, and placed it on the table.
"Olsen, I'm going to take a shower. We'll have dinner in a bit."
Scarlett, who seemed to be a little cold, said something and went into the bathroom.
Soon the sound of running water in the bathroom could be heard.
Olsen glanced at the bathroom glass, which was now covered in condensation, and took his hand out from under the sofa cushion.
In her hand was the phone that Scarlett had hurriedly tossed onto the sofa, but which was unlocked.
To prevent his phone from locking, Olsen kept swiping the screen under the sofa with his finger.
Olsen opened his phone's contacts and started scrolling through them.
Scarlett's phone is a private one; not many people know the number, probably only about thirty.
Most of the people inside were her friends or family, including Olsen, her best friend of over ten years.
So logically, Olsen should know most of the people on this phone.
But soon, Olsen discovered a name she had never heard of before.
"Laura?"
Olsen frowned slightly.
This name should be a woman's name.
But Olson was certain he didn’t know that Scarlett knew a woman with that name, or that it was important enough for her to be in his private phone.
With a slight frown, Olsen rubbed his temple with one hand, his eyes fixed on the second quarter of the game that had already begun on television.
But her other hand was still swiping randomly to prevent the phone from locking.
About half a minute later, Olsen suddenly paused and looked down at the phone in his hand again.
"Laura?"
Olsen memorized the phone number.
Then I quickly scrolled down through the call log.
I searched almost to the bottom, but couldn't find any record for this number.
This means that Scarlett either never made the call, or she deleted it after making it.
This guess made Olsen laugh.
"I found you!"
Olsen dialed the number using Scarlett's phone.
The call connected, and after about ten seconds, a woman's voice answered: "Hello, who is this?"
Upon hearing this, Olsen immediately hung up the phone.
wrong!
If this person were truly important to Scarlett, they wouldn't ask, "Who are you?"
Therefore, this number is incorrect!
Olsen laughed again; she suddenly found it very amusing.
Looking at the number again, Olsen began to speculate.
If you wanted to save a number on your phone but didn't want others to know it, what would you do?
Of course, the safest way is to memorize the number.
But if you're worried about forgetting it, the best way is to write the number down in your phone, but change one or two numbers slightly.
To avoid forgetting which number to modify, the best way is to only modify the last number.
Olsen couldn't suppress her smile. If it were her, she would either add or subtract a digit from the last number.
That way I won't forget the number, and I won't have to worry about anyone finding it.
With that thought in mind, Olsen exited all the interfaces on Scarlett's phone, then locked the screen and placed it on the sofa.
He picked up his phone from the table, entered the number, reduced the last digit by one, and dialed.
The call was answered quickly; it was a man.
It sounded a bit old; it was definitely not the voice of the person I had in mind.
Olsen hung up the phone again, then added a digit to the last digit of the number and dialed it.
For some reason, Olsen's heart suddenly started racing.
It seems she's very close to solving the puzzle.
The phone kept ringing, indicating that the call had been connected but no one was answering.
Olsen was very patient, and only put his phone on the table after the call was involuntarily disconnected.
With one hand supporting his cheek, Olsen smiled as he watched the Chinese boy on TV, who had just made a successful steal and dunked for two points.
"I found you!"
If it were someone else, they might not know what was so special about the name "Laura".
But Olsen knew.
The name "Laura" is the name of the character Scarlett Johansson played in her first film in 1994.
Therefore, the importance of this name to Scarlett is self-evident.
The fact that this name is linked to this number demonstrates just how special the owner of this number is to Scarlett.
Or rather, how important it is!
This man is the one Scarlett is hiding!
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