Chapter 556
As Gordon listened to his subordinate's report, he scowled, "Where are they?"
"We have brought them here. They are in the back room," answered the subordinate.
Gordon paused in silence for a moment before walking to the back room with his cane.
Meanwhile, Celia was soaked to the bone in the back room and shivered as she huddled in the corner. A mixture of
rainwater and blood from her wound was visible on the floor in front of her.
Raymond was sitting in a chair nearby, and while he was wet, he looked much better off than she did. As soon as he
heard footsteps coming from beyond the door, he jumped to his feet.
Soon, Gordon appeared at the door. He entered the room and cast a glance at Celia. His hand was tightly gripping
his cane in displeasure as he asked, "What happened?"
"Sir, due to our carelessness, she had a chance to escape," one of his subordinates immediately answered.
"You were so careless that you didn't even realize she had run out of the building?" Gordon loudly exclaimed as he
slammed his cane down on the ground. "Is this the way that you handle things?"
There was a stunned silence as everyone in the room lowered their heads.
Gordon let out a cold snort and walked over to Celia. "Look at me."
She slowly raised her head to look at him while trembling but quickly ducked her head. Then, her arms were
wrapped tightly around her legs as she bit down firmly on her lower lip.
"You risked your life to escape so you could secretly report to Aidan, didn't you?" he asked. "Do you wish for him to
kill me?"
"I... That's not it," she replied. "I only wanted President Pearson to save Ms. Fletcher and—"
"Save?" Then, as if he had heard the greatest joke in the world, he continued, "What kind of family do you think the
Pearsons are? That child is a Pearson. This is his home! Why did Aidan let someone as stupid as you take care of the
boy? You have no sense of priority."
Celia trembled even more, too terrified to say anything after hearing that.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtGordon spun around and glanced at his men. "You're all useless. How can you botch up something so trivial?"
Afterward, he walked towards the door. Then, in an annoyed tone as if he did not want to be bothered again over
such a trifling matter, he barked, "In any case, keeping her around is pointless. Since she wants to run away, you
will deal with her."
"Yes, sir."
Suddenly, Gordon paused and turned around to look at Raymond before walking out. He pointed at Raymond and
said, "You, come here."
"What is your order, Mr. Pearson?" Raymond asked, walking over to Gordon.
"You handled this matter well," Gordon said in a deep voice. "I have nothing to reward you with, so why don't you
handle this? Keep it clean."
Raymond was shocked to hear that. "Me?"
"What? Scared?"
"Mr. Pearson, I—"
"Enough," Gordon interrupted. "Since you're working for me, you are mine. However, I might not be your only
employer. You could also be paid off by other people. I don't trust you. Either you kill her yourself, or neither of you
will leave this room alive."
Raymond had not expected Gordon to be so cold and callous.
Nevertheless, it was clear that Gordon was not negotiating with him. Following that, Gordon ordered his
subordinates to keep an eye on them before he left the room.
Soon, Raymond furrowed his brow as he turned to look at Celia, and a malicious gleam began to form in his eyes as
he slowly approached her.
…
Meanwhile, Leanna was spacing out and deep in thought as she stared out the window at the rain.
"Where's the airship?" Freddie asked, waving his hand in front of her face.
She was speechless as she turned her head to stare at him. After a brief moment, she averted her gaze. "What is
it?"
"Did you forget what day it is?" Freddie inquired as he leaned back on the couch.
"What?" Leanna asked, confused.
"It's Aidan's birthday."
She was stunned and replied, "Oh, right." The previous few days had been extremely eventful, and Aidan had been
equally occupied, so she had completely forgotten it.
"Should we throw him a party?" he asked.
After consideration, Leanna concluded that Freddie's suggestion was quite good. Aidan appears to be under
excessive pressure recently, as he is perpetually grumpy. Perhaps, a party might help him feel better. Then, she
checked the time and asked, "It's already 5.00PM. Can we make it in time?"
"Anything is possible with money," he replied, smirking. "Leave it to me. You'll have to send out the invitations."
She responded, "Aren't you and Oscar Aidan's only friends? I'm not familiar with his other friends."
"The others are not important. I was referring to your friends. Invite more people over, specifically the singles."
Leanna stared at Freddie, confused. Is he planning a birthday party for Aidan or a matchmaking event?
Suddenly, he cleared his throat, sensing that he had been too forthright in his intentions. "The more, the merrier.
This is to ensure that we have a wonderful party."
She pursed her lips when she heard that. Still, Aidan had never had anyone throw a party for his birthday before,
and since they were doing so, it should not be a snooze fest.
Then, she extended invitations to Daphne, Louis, and Zoe. While preparing the invitation, she had a hunch that
Daniel would be coming with Zoe. As a result, she did not feel the need to extend an invitation to him. Once the
invitations were sent out, Leanna stood up. "Have you booked a place yet? I will help with the decoration."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Don't," Freddie said. "Your mission is to lead Aidan over. I'll take care of the rest."
"Okay. I'll be heading to Pearson Group now."
As she descended the stairs, she came across Raymond, who was drenched to the skin.
"Aren't you driving?" When she saw how wet his clothes were, Leanna inquired.
"The car broke down," he explained. "I had to dash back in the pouring rain. Miss McKinney, are you going out? It's
pouring outside."
"Yes. I have something to do."
Then, Leanna noticed a red stain on the cuff of his right sleeve. "Are you okay?"
Raymond followed her gaze to his hand, then quickly hid it behind his back. "This is nothing. I slipped and fell earlier.
It's only a scrape."
"Remember to clean and dress the wound." Following that, she turned and walked out.
Afterward, he swiftly shoved his hand into his pocket before dashing up the stairs.
Before entering the office, he dashed to the restroom and frantically washed the blood from the back of his hand.
Then, he reached for the tissue near him, covered his wound with a thick sheet of paper, and pressed firmly on it to
staunch the bleeding. A few minutes later, he returned to the office and took out the first-aid kit. Next, he cleaned
the wound, bandaged it, and went to the locked drawer to look for something.
In light of what had transpired, Raymond could no longer remain there and had to depart immediately. However, he
knew that after he left, Jimmy would no longer have any leverage to blackmail him. Therefore, he had to take
Jimmy out first.
When he found what he was looking for, he flipped through the document to verify it. Then, with a sigh of relief, he
entered Richard's office with the file in hand.
Moreover, he knew Leanna had asked Richard to find evidence that could incriminate Jimmy. Still, no matter how
diligently Richard searched, he could never find anything significant.
Raymond also knew that Richard had left the office early in the morning. There were no surveillance cameras
around here, so as long as he could sneak the document into Richard's office, no one would know he did it. Soon,
Jimmy would be through.