Chapter 216 Chapter 216 KESTER.
I was almost behind schedule. I had to make a quick stop at Leropita Hospital to make sure everything was fine. Just a quick 'hello' check on them. Nothing more.
I still didn't ask them what Kasmine was there for, but I was certain my presence there reignited a certain understanding that was established between us syears ago.
The basement of my office reeked of stale sweat and grime. The kind of smell that clung to the walls, seeped into the cracks of the concrete, and wrapped itself around the atmosphere like a living thing.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBehind me, three of my men followed.
In the center of the dimly lit room, tied to a chair, was a man. A pitiful mess of sweat-drenched clothing and trembling limbs. Ropes soaked in wolfsbane cut deep into his wrists and ankles, biting into flesh and leaving ugly, raw marks that hinted at the pain he was going through.
He let out a pathetic, broken whimper that barely made it past the gag stuffed in his mouth. His head lolled slightly, the blindfold over his eyes hiding the panic I knew was brewing beneath.
With a rough yank, one of my men stepped forward and pulled the blindfold free.
The second his gaze met mine, his entire body tensed. His breath hitched. His pupils shrank, then expanded in sheer, unfiltered fear.
I let out a slow, cruel smile.
"Alfred," I said, drawing his nout like a lullaby, sickly sweet and dangerous. "Alfred Anderson." The moment he heard my voice, something inside him snapped. His breathing turned erratic, his chest heaving as he struggled against the bonds, making the wolfsbane burn deeper into his skin.
How poetic. Even his own desperation was a punishment.
1/3 Chapter 216 His attempts at speech were nothing butt muffled sounds behind the gag. Pathetic.
I sighed, tilting my head and feigning disappointment. "Now, now. No need to rush, Alfred. We have all the tin the world." I grabbed a stool, dragging it with an intentional screech across the floor before positioning it directly in front coff him.
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I studied him, amused by the sheer, animalistic panic in his gaze. The kind of fear that stripped a man down to his rawest form and left him bare and trembling.
Slowly, I leaned back, stretching my legs out in front of me, "You know,, Alfiat, II have a of a problem."
"You see,," I continued, leaning forward just enough to watch the temon settle deep in hi bones,, "when we heard you left Valor Lante emen saw an opportunity. A talent like your's suddenly up for grabs? Naturally, we acted fast. My company pursued you and offered y a position with a salary far better than whatever scraps Kex was throwing your way." My voice dipped, "And you took it. Just like we expected. Just like we wantell." A stump exhale escaped his nose, and he shook his head slowly.
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"Imagine my disappointment," I murmured,, tapping my fingers lightly t my knee when realized I against wasn't the one doing the hunting," My sille widened. "No, no, Alfred. Chapter 216 was you who cto me. Because that was the plan all along, wasn't it?" A garbled plea tried to escape past the gug. Desperation.
I sighed slowly, "I'm a patient mum, Alfred. Truly. But I don't appreciate being played."
I shifted slightly, adjusting my position on the stool before letting my gaze drop to the floor, feigning You know," I mused, "There's a a little shop down by thee side. Old run-down thing. Burdly gets customers." I paused, lifting my gaze and studying the way his body tensed further, muscles locking into place. Perfect