Abel could see how Adam harbored feelings for Emmeline. He didn’t think Adam would do such a thing but who else could it be?
Evelyn wasn’t capable of pulling the operation off by herself.
“I’m glad. The whole buying off racers to cause a car accident might seem like something I’d do but I had nothing to do with this.”
“That’s what is frustrating me.” Abel shot a look at Adam. “Who do you think could’ve done it?”
Adam’s expression turned grim. He knew Abel was warning him but he couldn’t say anything.
The more weak-minded he appeared, the more it would seem as if he had something to do with it.
Abel would pin his suspicions on him even if he didn’t do it/
He fell silent.
He already had someone in mind when Abel brought up the racers.
It was Alana.
Alana had been in the Imperial Palace for a while now and had accompanied him during his exchange with a group of racers.
There was friendship between them. It wouldn’t be far-fetched to assume a deal had been struck.
“I’m asking you something, Adam.”
Abel narrowed his eyes. His gaze carried mockery, making him look no different from a devil from hell.
Abel had to have known about something.
“I’ll look into it.” Adam avoided his gaze.
“Good.” Abel smirked. “Do warn them for me. If it happens again… I won’t be showing a shred of mercy.”
“I told you I have nothing to do with it.” Adam looked up. “Don’t go slandering me for something I didn’t do.”
“I didn’t say it was you, Adam. Don’t take it to heart.”
“Ahem.” Adam looked back down in discomfort to avoid Abel scrutinizing him.
He changed the topic. “I’m sorry to hear that Emmeline got into an accident. May I go see her?”
His words were sincere.
Emmeline barely gave him the time of day but he couldn’t help but fall for her anyway.
“Maybe not.”
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