Chapter 16
“You see for yourself!” Jerome tossed the phone to Mikayla.
Mikayla picked it up, and there was surveillance footage on it.
The location looked like a garage, with two men wearing hats and masks lurking in a
corner.
Before long, Kylie, dressed in a suit, arrived at the parking lot.
Just as she unlocked her car, the two men quickly dashed toward her.
One covered her mouth and dragged her while the other yanked open the car door. After hauling Kylie into the car, they sped away!
“Where was Ms. White taken? Any updates?”
Seeing Mikayla looking serious, Jerome held back and said, “After they grabbed Kylie and got her into the car, the security in the surveillance room noticed something was off and intervened in time.”
Mikayla chuckled. “Quite amusing, isn’t it? They went all out to capture her, only to choose a place with surveillance, waiting to be discovered.”
“Mikayla, what’s with this attitude?”
Jerome, frustrated, said, “When the security rescued Kylie from the car, her mouth was taped, hands and feet bound. The consequences would have been unimaginable if they hadn’t discovered it in time.”
With that, Jerome threw out several photos.
“The two criminals confessed, claiming a woman gave them money and photos, instructing them to do it.”
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“While on your way to your grandpa’s house, the driver made a stop at a gas station, and you went into a convenience store. Those two men also showed up there. Is that just a coincidence?”
In the photos, there were indeed two individuals with hats resembling the men in the surveillance footage, appearing in the same convenience store as Mikayla.
Mikayla, not having had breakfast and wanting to buy some food, didn’t pay attention to anyone around.
She had no idea that Kylie would use this opportunity to frame her.
“You humiliated Kylle in the morning, and now you arranged for someone to kidnap her at noon. Shouldn’t there be an explanation?” Jerome coldly questioned.
Mikayla found it absurd. “Am I a fortune teller, or do I have precognition? How was I supposed to know two men were there and then manipulate them to go after Kylie?”
“Those two were homeless drifters. They’d do anything for money. If you had a momentary idea, what would be the problem?”
Mikayla found the logic hard to accept.
“Well, then call the police and let them handle it!”
“You knew Kylie wouldn’t press charges and would let them go. That’s why you’re so calmly suggesting calling the police, right?”
Jerome’s handsome face turned cold. “Mikayle, I’ve tolerated your usual whims and pranks. But this time, you dared to orchestrate a kidnapping? Whether Kylie pursues it or not, you must apologize to her!”
“What if I don’t?” Mikayla asked.
“I’ll have to hand all of this over to Grandpa and let him handle it.”
“You jerk!” Mikayla fumed.
Jerome’s handsome face grew even colder. “So, are you going or not?”
“Fine, I’ll go,” Mikayla conceded.
She couldn’t let Eduard see these things and worry for her. Besides, she wanted to speak with Kylie and figure out her true intentions.
Following Jerome’s instructions, the driver took the car to Kylie’s residence, a high–end apartment building in an upscale neighborhood, reportedly arranged by the Miller Group for executives.
Mikayla said, “Just tell me the floor and room number, and I’ll go up myself.”
Facing Jerome’s puzzled look, Mikayla chuckled. “What’s the matter? I’ve come this far. Are you afraid I’ll run away? Trying to keep me under surveillance?”
Skeptical, Jerome said, “Just apologize, and don’t pull any other tricks.”
Chapter 16
Mikayla snorted, “Since you don’t trust me, let’s keep the call on the whole time!”
Jerome agreed to the proposal, and Mikayla laughed to herself.
Mikayla wanted to go alone to make Kylie lower her guard, giving her a chance to engage the latter in a conversation–or to provoke Kylie into revealing her true colors.
Originally, she planned to record the conversation, but now that Jerome agreed to keep the audio on, things were more direct and convenient.
Mikayla bought some fruits from a fruit shop downstairs to make it seem authentic.
Going upstairs to Kylie’s apartment, Mikayla noticed that the door wasn’t firmly shut.
“I’m busy, don’t come looking for me if there’s nothing important!” Kylie’s voice
sounded more serious than usual.
Looking inside, Mikayla saw a somewhat sturdy woman standing in the room. She held some unidentified boxes, seemingly offering Kylie.
“I don’t need these things. Take them back.” Kylie declined.
“Kylie, I’m really in a bind here. Can’t you help your aunt?”
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