Chapter 98
Chapter 98
Nighttime, in the interrogation room of the police station.
Dustin and Dahlia sat with their backs against each other, bound to the chairs in the middle of the room
.
The air in the room was cool and damp, and darkness shrouded them completely. They could feel an in
visible
weight on their shoulders.
“My bad, I didn’t mean to drag you into this mess,” Dustin spoke first.
“They claimed you stole some valuables. Is that true?” Dahlia asked, cutting to the chase.
“What do you think?”
“You don’t look that bold to me, so my guess is someone is trying to frame you. Does this have anythin
g to do with the Cobra?”
“The Cobra is merely a pawn. The mastermind is none other than Duane Welch.”
“Duane Welch? Are you talking about Sir Anderson?” Dahlia was dumbstruck. “Weren’t you on fairly go
od terms with him before? Did you strike a nerve? How?”
“I punched him,” Dustin admitted flatly.
“What?” Dahlia choked, struggling to keep her calm, “You You dared hit Sir Anderson! Are you out of yo
ur
mind?!”
Sir Anderson wasn’t just anyone–he was like a brother to Mr. Anderson. Not to mention being of the
prominent Welch family of Millsburg! He was someone even the vicious, unyielding Cobra would kneel t
o. Yet
Dustin dared place a hand on him, the epitome of digging one’s own grave!
“He hit me first. I only hit back in self–defense.” Dustin didn’t seem bothered in the slightest.
“Y–
you act too rashly!” Dahlia fumed, “Who do you think Sir Anderson is? Do you think he’s someone you
can
afford to offend? One order from him is all it takes to wipe you off the face of the earth!”
“Since I’ve already offended him, there’s nothing else we can do than go
with the flow,” Dustin said with a
shrug.
“Easy for you to say, but do you think you can handle this?” Dahlia’s patience was running thin. She
asserted, You better find an opening to call Natasha later. She’s the only one who can save you now!”
As the words left her tongue, she felt an acrid taste at the back of her throat. Although she wouldn’t ad
mit it if she didn’t have to, there was no denying that there was no comparing herself to Natasha when i
t came to family background.
Suddenly, the metal door to the dark room creaked open, Interrupting their conversation. A man with a r
otund beer belly appeared in the doorway and stepped into the room. He sat down on a chair and flick
ed the switch of the bright lamp on the desk.
The glare from the lamp made the two detainees squeeze their eyes shut Instinctively.
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“So, you’re Dustin Rhys or something.” hissed the fat man maliciously.
“Yes.” Dustin continued squinting until his eyes grew accustomed to the intense light.
I
“Do either of you know who I am?” the man asked.
“No clue.”
“Then, allow me to introduce myself. I go by Gardner, the inspector here. I am nicknamed Heinous Had
es by
many!” The fat man lifted his chin with pride. 1
Dahlia’s heart dropped. Having spent a good chunk of her life mingling in this field, it was not her first ti
me
hearing that
nickname. He was a man of barbarian cruelty, always baying for the blood of his next victim. Any offen
ders who fell into his hands could only pray for an outcome less than horrific.
They were in grave trouble this time around!
“Nice to meet you, Mr. Gardner. We’ve heard a lot about you.”
While Dahlia anticipated the worst, Dustin seemed relatively calm and breezy.
“Great! Given that you’ve heard of my name, I assume you’re familiar with my habits. I recommend that
you
learn your place and cooperate. That is your only hope of leaving here alive!”
The inspector lit a cigar, slid it between his teeth, and took a deep breath.
“Mr. Gardner, what do you need my cooperation for?” Dustin asked with a calm voice.
“The lot of you stole some valuable items, and the law can sentence you to prison. However, I am givin
g you
the chance to straighten out the issue with the original owner. If we reach a mutual agreement, no char
ges
will be pressed.”
“Mr. Gardner, you must be mistaken. I didn’t steal anything. The Panax root
belongs to me,” Dustin rebutted
politely.
“Hey! Kid! Are you sure you know what’s happening?” The
fat man snorted. “Does it matter whether you stole it or not? Once you step foot in my territory, I make t
he rules. If I say you stole it, it means you stole it. Do you
understand me?”
“Mr. Gardner, isn’t the way you’re approaching this case a little unreasonable?” Dustin’s eyebrows crea
sed
into a frown.
“Unreasonable? Haha. My words could not be more reasonable!” snarled the fat man. A sinister smirk s
tretched across his face. “Now, you both have two options. One, to reach a deal with Sir Anderson. Or t
wo,
spend the rest of your lives in jail!”
“Can I choose neither?” Dustin asked.”
“Hey! I’m trying to engage in a peaceful discussion with you. You’d better be sensible and take the optio
n, or else you won’t have it easy if you cross me!” Hostility flashed in his eyes.
“Are you trying to threaten me?”
“What if I am?” the inspector sneered. The cigar hung from his teeth as he continued with disdain, “I kn Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
ow you
have some punch in you, but even superpowers won’t be useful in my territory! Besides, need I remind
you that your gorgeous girlfriend will be very popular if she ends up in prison! Even if you could not car
e less about yourself, you should keep her in mind! That is, if you can bear watching as the other prison
ers ravage such a delicate beauty!”
Dustin’s expression hardened. Murderous intent seeped from his eyes. “If you dare
touch her, rest assured that nothing but death will await you!”
While his aggressive remark stunned Dahlia, she couldn’t help the warmth that filled her chest.
“Haha! You can barely stand up for yourself. And to think, you’re trying to threaten me! If you have brain
s in that head of yours, just hand over the Panax root and call it quits. Otherwise, you can’t
blame me if I throw your beloved in prison! Give it some thought. You’ll have thirty minutes to think it thr
ough. I’ll be back with hopes of an affirmative answer.”
With a grotesque grin, Gardner turned to leave, leaving nothing but a loud, resonating
bang in his wake. The room plunged back into darkness.