Chapter 271
Furious, Joseph let out a cold laugh and told the woman to send him the surveillance footage from Valentine’s Day,
Moments later, she sent the video over.
In the footage, the man buying the necklace was clearly visible. Joseph recognized him instantly. It was Sam Long, Sean’s personal assistant
He had been played.
The breakup with Charlotte was all an act to keep her out of harm’s way
Joseph sat on the couch, eyes gleaming with icy rage. The wine glass in his hand shattered.
“How interesting,” he murmured, glass shards cutting deep into his hand as blood dripped freely. But instead of flinching, he wore a twisted, amused smile that made him look downright terrifying
“Sean Jasper… you love her that much. I wonder–would you trade your life for hers?”
“What did you say? They kidnapped Charlotte? Zac’s veins popped in fury, his face contorted with ripr
In sharp contrast to his outburst, Vivian set calmly on the couch, a faint smile on her lips as if she were in a great mood.
“That’s right” She looked up, smiling sweetly at Zac. “When I first found out my brother broke up with her to protect her, I was furious. I wanted her dead. And now, my wish is coming true. Once Joseph gets his hands on her, there’s no way she’ll survive.”
Zac’s face turned red with fury. He grabbed Vivian by the collar and shouted, “You told me our deal was only to break up Charlotte and Sean! You promised you wouldn’t hurt her!”
Before Vivian could respond, the bodyguard nearby rushed over, yanked her away, and threw a punch at Zac.
Zac fought back, but he was no match. The bodyguards from the Jasper family were professionally trained. Within a few moves, he was knocked to the ground
Vivian calmly straightened her clothes, brushing off where he had grabbed her. Her eyes were filled with contempt and Irritation. “I did say I wouldn’t hurt her. And I haven’t. I wasn’t the one who kidnapped her. So why are you yelling at me?”
Vivian couldn’t help but laugh.
Zar’s fists clenched tightly, veins bulging across his knuckles.
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