Chapter 726 The Interrogation
Chapter 726 The Interrogation
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Those hunting dogs would have gone mad, tearing two people down to the bone with nothing left behind. A perfect way to erase evidence.
Yunice said coldly, “Didn’t you swear you wanted to be a good man?”
Wyatt’s tone was calm, almost flat. “With trash like him, if I don’t kill him, I won’t sleep at night.”
Hearing that he wasn’t joking, Yunice replied, “Send me your location.”
Her car screeched to a stop at the warehouse. Dressed in a black leather trench coat and gloves, she strode.
- in.
Wyatt turned, eyes dark with jealousy. “Afraid the dogs will eat him, so you rush over yourself? Aren’t you worried I’ll get jealous?”
“Wow, jealous much?” Yunice dragged a chair over and sat beside him.
Wyatt lowered his gaze, watching her, and let out a soft laugh. “You’ve gotten funnier.”
“You started it,” Yunice snapped, her eyes turning toward the prisoners, her face cold.
She knew perfectly well Wyatt had only used them as bait to lure her here.
He slid his chair closer, leaning in. “I heard you’re reopening Saunders Hospital?”
Yunice’s voice was steady. “You stalk me like a lunatic, and you still need to ‘hear‘ about it?”
Wasn’t he the one who knew her every move better than anyone else?
Wyatt raised his wrist with a smirk. “And you’re no better.”
Her eyes fell on the bracelet at his wrist. He’d figured it out.
“You’ve been tracking me too, haven’t you? To know whether I’m safe, you gave me something so precious.
-I’m touched.”
That bracelet carried a GPS tracker. She had installed it to monitor his position, so she could decide her next move. She hadn’t expected it would fool him for long.
But even knowing it exposed him, Wyatt hadn’t thrown it away. Because Yunice valued it.
He said with a low chuckle, “Being watched by you personally–I’m one of a kind, aren’t I?”
True enough. She usually hired others to monitor people. Only Wyatt, she kept her own eyes on.
And Wyatt enjoyed it.
Yunice ignored him, her gaze shifting to Paul and Nora.

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