"Let you go? Do you think you can go back?" Atlas looked down at him with an imposing stance, making Loak uneasy.
Soon, he became agitated.
"What do you want? There's no use holding me captive. I don't know anything!" Loak was very defensive, completely retreating into his prickly shell.
Atlas glanced at him with disdain. "Do you think you're valuable? You're just an ant there! The boss can take your life at any time. You'd better answer my questions honestly."
Loak examined his pale toenails as he touched his dark feet.
"How is the man you're keeping?" Atlas asked, his eyes fixed on Loak.
"He's okay," he grumbled. "It's not my doing, yet you captured me."
His tone indicated dissatisfaction, showing he remained stubborn even in this situation.
The translator did an excellent job translating the conversation.
"How many meals does he get every day?" Atlas continued, and I was a bit puzzled. Why was Atlas asking seemingly irrelevant questions?
"Two meals! What else does he need? He can't move!" Loak seemed repulsed, speaking as if he were a butcher handling meat.
However, from his words, Atlas's earlier conjecture was confirmed. It seemed my father's leg indeed had a problem.
I clenched my fists, my teeth gritting in anger. Jarvis couldn't be spared.
Suddenly, Atlas asked, "Where is he now?"
"In—"
Loak suddenly realized something and looked at Atlas, panicking.
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This story would be interesting if there weren't so many garbled paragraphs. Half sentences and missed paragraphs. It's too much, give us a proper story. I'm done reading...
Atlas literally took Chloe away from Ryan Ryan needs to go back and reinforce to be able to be head-on Caz that's the only place he's lacking...