"Mr. Lloyd, I swear—I don't know anything!" Mason threw up his hands, playing dumb.
Andrew sneered. "You don't know? I was attacked at your father's funeral... on Ulrich family grounds. And you're telling me you had no idea? Don't you think that's a little far-fetched?"
Mason raised one hand, his face full of conviction. "If you don't believe me, Mr. Lloyd, I swear. If I, Mason Ulrich, have lied to you in the slightest, may the heavens strike me down and may I die a horrible death!"
A clap of thunder exploded overhead. The sky had already been overcast, heavy with dark clouds. And right on cue, a light rain began to fall.
Mason's face froze. His jaw dropped, and he barely held back a loud curse.
Andrew smiled faintly. "Even the heavens don't buy your story. Looks like you're out of excuses."
Still refusing to budge, Mason insisted, "Believe it or not, Mr. Lloyd, I had no knowledge of any attack. If you're still doubtful, I'll swear on my dead father's soul! If I lied, may I follow in his footsteps, may I die alone in a nursing home, unloved and forgotten!"
Andrew sighed and patted him lightly on the shoulder. "You're a ruthless one, Mason. Be careful, though. Sometimes words come true."
Deep down, Mason sneered.
So, what if Andrew had taken Marcelo down? He did not have a single shred of evidence on him.
That oath? He could swear hundreds of them, empty as air.
Andrew turned to the rest. "Alright, let's head out."
Putting on a fake smile, Mason politely offered, "Mr. Lloyd, why don't you stop by our home for a bit? You've had a rough day."
Andrew smiled. "That sounds good. Alright, I'm sorry for the trouble! But you better watch your back, Mason."
Mason frowned. "Watch out for what?"
He had no fear. He had just sworn on the dead and would do it again without blinking.
Andrew simply smirked. "Just watch out for Cillian not to come back to haunt you and knock you off your throne."
Mason nearly laughed.
Seriously? This guy still believed in ghosts?
At the entrance, two full rows of black-suited bodyguards stood at attention, as if guarding against an intruder.
Their formation was strict and defensive, like they were waiting for an enemy.
What the hell was this? He had not given any orders for this kind of setup.
"Ryder? Ryder, where the hell are you?"
Mason stormed forward, frowning and shouting through the estate. Yet, no one responded.
Then, one by one, members of the Ulrich family began to appear. However, the way they looked at him made his skin crawl.
Their expressions were cold, unfamiliar. It was as if they were staring at a stranger.
"Ryder! Where the hell did you go off to? Get out here, right now!"
Mason's unease turned into panic. He could feel something unraveling, and it was starting to scare the hell out of him.
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