Chapter 206 Dead Man Walking
Paul gritted his teeth and said, “You’re just scared.”
Trying to provoke Wyatt, he sneered, “You talk a big game, but at the end of the day, even your woman’s just my leftovers.”
The smile in Wyatt’s eyes faded.
Sensing the sudden shift in mood, Paul doubled down, even more defiant. “You like her, don’t you? Too bad. That one moment in her life she’ll always remember–she gave it to me. No matter how hard you try with her now, every time she closes her eyes, it’ll be my face she sees.”
Got him. He’s pissed.
Paul’s lips curled into a nasty grin, like he’d finally grabbed Wyatt by the tail. Wyatt started walking toward him–slow and steady–and Paul’s expression darkened in an instant.
Then, pain exploded across the top of Paul’s foot, forcing his back into a painful arch.
The end of Wyatt’s cane had dug deep into the leather of Paul’s shoe. He turned slightly, leaned in, and whispered in Paul’s car, “You’re dead.”
Wyatt flashed a crooked smile. “Next time she thinks of you, all she’ll picture is the mess you went out in. I’ll have you torn limb from limb and scattered to the four winds. Maybe your hand ends. up in the drink, your head’s six feet under somewhere it doesn’t belong, and what’s left of you goes to the dogs. How’s that for going out with a bang?”
Paul’s face went pale, then green. With every word Wyatt spoke, a vivid image took over his mind until he broke out in a cold sweat.
He couldn’t tell if Wyatt was bluffing or not, but he wasn’t about to take the risk. He shut up.
Wyait wasn’t done.
With a cutting sneer, he added, “Wonder if, once you’re gone, that useless old man of yours will be able to squeeze out another Powell heir Then who’s gonna carry the family name, huh? Eh. whatever that old bastard never did anything good for the world. Maybe it’s better if all of you
ju raked”
The more Wyatt talked, the hunter Paul’s hands shook–because every word hit too close to
If for died, the old man just might go crawling to Wyatt, begging him to come back into the foll atud take over die Powell name.
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Chapter 206 Dead Man Walking
Meanwhile, Owen brought a fresh change of clothes to the bathroom and helped Elsie out. But when he returned to look for Paul, the guy had already vanished.
For now, he was stuck outside, seething and helpless.
Inside Carl’s private lounge, Yunice sipped her tea in peace.
Carl lounged in a wicker chair across from her and said, “You hesitated when I asked you that question the other day. That’s how I knew–you want to be with that kid.”

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