Chapter 1315 Chapter 1315: Elton had full confidence in their efficiency. But as he drove toward the hospital, his route took him down Zenis Road, and what he saw sent an ice-cold jolt through him.
His chest tightened. The men who were supposed to be taking care of Madisyn and Andrew were right there! And even more shocking, Denby stood before them, facing them head-on.
Panic slammed into Elton. He hadn't accounted for this.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHis hands gripped the wheel as he instinctively hit the brakes. Without a second thought, he twisted the car around and sped toward them, his gaze locking onto Denby and the others. There was only one thought in his mind he had to stop them from talking! When Elton first contacted Rocco's men, years of buried resentment had surged within them.
But while they weren't the smartest, they weren't complete fools either. They had no intention of blindly following Elton's orders and going after Madisyn and Andrew.
After Rocco had been punished, he had given them one directive-don't act on old grudges recklessly. Instead, use every opportunity to secure something even greater.
So, they played along with Elton, pretending to accept his plan while extracting every detail they could. They studied Denby's schedule, mapped out their moves, and then-went straight to him.
On Zenis Road, Denby eyed the men who had stopped his car, their expressions laced with urgency. "What do you want to say?" The leader stepped forward.
"Commander Thatcher, we have a report to file against someone." He pulled out a folded slip of paper and handed it over.
Denby unfolded it, his eyes scanning the handwriting. In that instant, his breath hitched.
Explore fresh tales at g aln ov el s;That writing... Back when he had investigated Alvina's death, the note that led to her demise—the one that contained the wrong information—had this very shandwriting. And now, it had appeared again.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe man continued, "We were bribed by this person to target a woman named Madisyn and Andrew. But the thing is those two have done us a great favor." Each of them bore the lingering effects of past injuries.
Though they had never been treated directly by Madisyn, the doctors at the Johns family's hospital-who had learned from her-had healed their wounds, free of charge.
Curious, they had asked the doctors why. That was when they learned about Madisyn's teachings, her training methods, and the new policy that granted free medical care to veterans who could prove their service.
These men had once lived by a strict code of loyalty and brotherhood. Rocco had instilled that in them. How could they turn around and betray the very woman who had unknowingly saved them?
Denby hadn't expected to stumble upon a clue about his daughter's Whis death in this way. He studied the men, his voice firm.
"The person who contacted you did they have any distinct features?”
The leader answered without hesitation, "He's left-handed. These words were written with his left hand."