Piss On The Brothers‘ Graves
while.
Sean stared fixedly at Liam for a w
Then he laughed.
He got up and flicked the drops of wine from his sleeves. ‘Okay, I’ll leave you be. But Liam, you should give some serious thought what I said. Don’t let such a rare opportunity slip through your fingers. Who knows how long their marriage is going to last?”
Sean left
Charles closed the door after him.
He swept away the broken shards of wine glass on the floor.
“Young Master,” he said, ‘Sean is just using you. He wants to see Austyn gone as much as you do.”
‘Don’t you think I knew that?‘ Liam sneered. ‘Who’s to say I’m not using him as well?”
Charles nodded and said no more on the subject.
Young Master had things under control.
Sean tossed his cigarette and spat onto the floor.
“Fuck, who the hell does he think he is? Liam Cane’s a nobody without my help. I made him, that ungrateful, arrogant prick.”
Ronald, seated next to him in the backseat of the car, nodded eagerly.
‘There’s no need to get angry over someone like him, Boss. Cane’s nothing without you.”
Sean took a deep breath. “You’re right.”
‘We’re just using him. He’s a pawn. It doesn’t matter if he refuses to go along with your plan for now. Give it some time. There’s enough bad blood between the brothers. Even without our help, they will go up against each other. Hopefully, one will kill the other
Sean laughed. ‘You’re right. I don’t care which one of them dies first. I’m happy either way.”
‘So there’s no need for us to be agitated, Boss. Good things come to those who walt.‘
Sean patted his subordinate on the shoulder.
He glanced out the window at Liam’s villa.
‘One of those days, I’ll piss on the brothers‘ graves!”
Ronald nodded in agreement. ‘Don’t forget, Boss, we still have a trump card. When the time comes, they see her, the two brothers are bound to fight to the death.”
Just like what happened seven years ago, Sean said, grinning.
we’ll unleash that woman. Once
He rubbed his hands with glee. That day can’t get here soon enough! I can’t wait to see the looks on their f
their faces when they see her!”
Kira stayed in the hospital for two days.
She had wanted to leave on day one, but Kai strongly advised against it
He cited the doctor’s advice for bed rest and seldom left her side.
At lunch, Kira stared at Kai. “Why won’t Austyn let me leave the hospital?!
Kai said it was for her own good, but his excuse was wearing thin.
Her arm was fine now.
She could raise it, swing it, extend and retract it at will.
She hardly felt any pain.
But Kai refused to let her leave.
He wouldn’t do this to her without Austyn’s say–so.
“Boss is not trying to keep you here. Kai avoided eye contact. ‘He’s
He’s just concerned about your heali
“If he cares about me, why hasn’t he visited me once in the past two days?”
“Uh, I, ah…” Kai fingered the phone in his pocket, hoping for it to ring.
Kira knew her questions were putting the assistant in a difficult position he was just following orders, but there was no one else she
could ask.
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