Chapter 50 If You Could, You Would Have Killed Me.
From the living room, came Sam Reece’s stern voice, “Who does that Royden man thinks he is? Do you believe my kid is a nasty person?”
Gigi instantly grabbed a portion of Jean’s clothing and said, “My dad listens to you very well. Please, help me convince him!”
When Winnie Campbell considered the situation involving the Eyer family, she became terrified. Jean might find her.
She must protect the Reece family. Both father and daughter!
“Forget it, I’ll go find him!” said Gigi.
Winnie quickly grabbed her and said, “Mr. Royden must be furious right now that the situation is in the news. In my opinion, you shouldn’t go there in case reporters stop you.”
Winnie was being considerate, and providing advice made Gigi hate her less.
“Then what should I do?”
Winnie smiled and whispered to her ear.
She may let Gigi clean up instead of doing it herself.
Gigi gritted her teeth. “I see!”
After Winnie left, Gigi dialed to Dumont’s contact. “Is the matter done?”
There was a very unfamiliar voice over there.
“Miss Reece, this is the end of your business with Mr. Wilson.”
“Who are you?”
Gigi stood up abruptly.
“You will not make this call again, and my name is Mr. Garner. There won’t be any more Mr. Wilson in the future.” After saying this, Zane Garner hung up the phone.
He threw the phone into the sea.
A younger man stepped forward behind him. “Zane, everything is done.”
A small boat with a man unconscious on board silently drifted in the nearby sea.
Zane Garner yawned. “It’s been long, let’s go back. Draco and Royden might think we’re up to no good.”
On the other side of the phone, Gigi was slumped on the carpet. A sense of helplessness had overcome her.
What now?!
Could it be that Edgar found out?
“I should have stayed and watched the whole fiesta unfold.”
In the middle of her thoughts, Jean’s handphone vibrated. It was Ben.
“Are you all right? Where are you now? I’ll come to get you!” Ben said anxiously.
“I’m fine. Just working overtime,” Jean muttered. She needed some air, so she removed her gloves and took a walk.
“If you have something to tell me, say it. It won’t help to keep it all to yourself,” argued Ben.
Jean hummed. She was focusing on a car out the window.
“Don’t worry, Ben. I know what I know.”
She put down her phone and just watched Edgar get out of the car. He marched right into the apartment building where she was. She sneered and dialed another number.
Immediately, she went to open the door and waited until the angry man had arrived.
Jean tutted. “Your men are so efficient,” teased Jean. Contents belong to NovelDrama.Org
“Now, do you still think it’s funny?” said Edgar. The tall figure lifted her and pressed her whole body against the wall. She could feel his breath on her face. “I knew I shouldn’t have left you to your own devices.”
“But aren’t you still helping me pay off the debt?” Jean chuckled.
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