Chapter 614 Off–Limits
Chapter 614 Off–Limits
Before Yunice could react, the space beside her was suddenly empty.
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All she felt was a gust of wind–and the next thing she saw was a figure darting out. Then came a muffled grunt just outside the greenhouse.
And then–silence.
Yunice hurried out after him, only to find that Wyatt had already knocked the man unconscious.
She stepped up and yanked the mask off the man’s face, revealing an unfamiliar and unremarkable
stranger.
Wyatt scanned the area cautiously before dragging the man aside. “I’ll handle this.”
Whoever sent someone to spy on Yunice was most likely aiming at Wyatt. Which meant it was better for him to investigate personally.
Yunice didn’t argue. After all, she was a university student now–not the right person to interrogate.
Wyatt checked the time. It was already close to 1 a.m.
Yunice still had class tomorrow. She couldn’t stay up all night.
Right now, his head was full of the person behind the stalker. He reminded Yunice, “You should go get some sleep.”
Yunice hesitated. “The dorm’s already locked. My room’s on the third floor, and I can’t exactly climb in through the window…”
She looked up at him, clearly troubled. “Should we… just get a hotel?”
For a moment, Wyatt thought he’d misheard her. His eyes
froze.
Then he said, “Sure.”
But even as he agreed, his eyes lingered on her a moment longer. Something felt off.
Yunice glanced at the unconscious man on the ground, then turned to lead the way. “I know a side gate we can take. Just have one of your guys take care of him.”
Wyatt frowned and didn’t follow immediately. Instead, he sent a message: “What happened with the Saunders family and the Powell family? I want a report–now.”
Yunice seemed down. Most likely something had happened with the Saunders family.
Paul didn’t have the power to make Yunice this upset.
Scar arrived to haul the unconscious man away.
Wyatt, meanwhile, took Yunice to a hotel.
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As soon as they entered the suite, Yunice stripped off her school uniform and tossed it onto the coat rack. She kicked off her shoes and headed straight into the bathroom.
Wyatt followed behind, pausing to hang her uniform properly.
Water ran in the shower. Steam blurred the frosted glass, but he could still make out her silhouette leaning motionless against the wall, letting the water pour down from above.
His brows furrowed deeper.
He pulled a cigarette from its case, clamped it between his lips, and began pacing restlessly through the
room.
Two seconds later, he yanked out his phone and dialed. “It’s been two minutes. Still nothing?”
Two minutes? Jordan cursed silently. He hadn’t even made it out the door yet.
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“Wyatt, you’ve got to give me a lead. Otherwise, even with a gun to my head, I wouldn’t know what you want me to find.”
A hint?
Wyatt was quiet for a moment. “She’s upset. And she’s not talking.”
Jordan was about to ask who, then realized instantly–who else could shake Wyatt like this?
He caught on immediately. “Mrs. Cooper’s upset… probably because of Owen’s diagnosis. He was just confirmed to have early–stage liver cancer.”
He added, “I asked Joe. At this stage, it’s still operable.”
Wyatt felt a wave of relief. “If it’s treatable, why is she upset?”
Jordan racked his brain. “Maybe she’s worried about complications? Liver cancer, even after surgery, can come back. If it progresses, a relative might need to donate part of their liver. Maybe Mrs. Cooper’s struggling with that. Owen is her brother, after all. She might want to help, but not feel willing to. That’s enough to mess with anyone.”
Wyatt clenched his teeth. “Donate her liver? Not a chance in hell.”
If that day ever came, he’d kill Owen before the man even got a chance to ask.
Jordan continued, “And it’s not just that. The Saunders family has had a pretty wild day… Owen made a big move.”
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