Chapter 538
Sienna looked up and saw Jace’s cold look. She shuddered in fear.
“Jace, a-are you going to look for him?”
The white smoke blurred Jace’s eyes, making it hard to read the color inside.
She could hear only his deep voice, answering her, “He hurt the woman I love. How can I forgive him?”
Sienna thought he wanted to avenge her and seek justice. She looked happy and shy, “Actually, it’s okay. He didn’t do anything to me…”
“All you have to do is tell me, where’s he?”
Jace’s voice turned icy. Hearing that, Sienna shuddered and said thoughtlessly, “I-I don’t know where his real home is. I only know that he rents a long-term private room at the South River Club…”
“What’s his room number?”
“880,” Sienna answered mindlessly.
On the screen, Jace rose with a start almost at the sound of Sienna’s answer
The look on his face changed. His face was still cold, but it was a completely different vibe.
“Cole,” Jace shouted, and Cole immediately pushed the door open in response,
“Got it! We’re going now!” Cole shouted back
Sienna was dumbfounded. What was that? Was he not supposed to get her out?
It was all for Sage!
Sienna could not accept the truth anymore. She tried to run out, but the police officers restrained her. She kept struggling and shouted in exasperation, “Liar! You lied to me! We loved each other for so many years. How dare you lie to me!” Sage slowly snapped the laptop shut, blocking out Sienna’s angry scream. Sage’s lashes fluttered thinking about what just happened. A smile surfaced on her mouth. “What a good acting.”
11
Luther just instructed the driver to drive. Then, Sage suddenly got into the car too. Luther looked at her with a horrified look. “What are you doing here?”
“I’m going too.” Sage pinned a Swiss Army knife to her back and bent to fasten her shoelaces. She casually tied up her hair with a rubber band and looked sharp. It was clear that she was headed to a fight.
Luther observed her and asked, “Are you going to escape like this? Will Tim and Kane ever spare you?” “They’ll beat you up in the worst-case scenario. If you don’t try, you’ll never know.” Sage arched her brow at Luther and told the driver, “Drive!”
As the car drove over, Luther’s eyes were still wide in shock. He wondered if he heard her wrongly. “Beat me up?”
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