Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right

Chapter 1237



As soon as Marion stepped into the room, he saw Debra with a head injury. His brows furrowed, and the next second, he kicked Robert hard in the knee.

The pain caused Robert to kneel on the floor.

Marion grabbed a baton from one of his men and was about to strike when Randy rushed forward to stop him.

Randy exclaimed, "You can't use that. He'll die."

The baton hung high in the air, showing Marion's desire to kill. But at Randy's words, he put it down and handed it over to Debra.

"He's all yours. Do whatever you want to vent your anger," he said.

Without hesitation, Debra took the baton and walked behind Robert. It swung down on his head, and blood streamed.

Theda cried out, "We had a deal."

"Yes, we did," Debra replied, dropping the baton to the ground. "We also agreed that it was fine as long as I didn't kill him. I've been merciful enough."

Robert was still conscious, but the injury was heavy.

Theda walked to his side. "To the victor go the spoils. We've lost. I just want to take Robert back to Wrastow City, and I will fulfill my end of the deal."

"No way," Randy interjected. "He knows who's behind this. We won't let him go unless he comes clean."

He turned to Robert and said, "If you don't tell us who that person is, neither you nor Theda are leaving today."

"You can kill me, but I can't tell you," Robert said. "I've never seen his face."

Randy didn't buy it. "How's that possible? You are lying."

"I'm not lying," Robert replied. "You're threatening me with Theda's life, so I wouldn't dare lie. Ask Marion."

Marion silently watched, knowing

that

fr Robert wasn't one to lie. Apartnoveldrama

s skill in killing, he was quite slow in other matters.

Randy and Erica exchanged looks, both understanding the gravity of the situation. If Robert didn't know who the mastermind was, then the trail went cold.

Debra demanded, "Even if you haven't seen his face, you must know whether he's a man or a woman, tall or short, fat or thin."

"I only know he's a man," Robert answered.

Erica chimed in, "That's too vague. There are countless men in Seamar City."

"That's your problem," Robert said indifferently. "I've never seen his face, and he used a voice changer, so I couldn't tell if he was old or young."

"I think you just don't want to leave," Erica huffed. If you're so uncooperative, we

won't let you go."

"Let him go," Debra said.

"Are you sure?" Erica frowned.


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