“And who’s in there?” Jamie swallows and held Dan’s arms tight.
Dan steps to the wall and pushes one of the grids in it, then the light fills the room in front of them, and there’s a man in it.
He’s Jack Moore. He looks intact yet weak and terrible. Dan William haven’t done anything to him, yet he does prepare a super “bonus”.
“Well, Dan, where’s Celina and Mia? It’s weird they don’t show up.” Jamie said in whisper, pursing her lips.
Particularly, Jamie nearly forgets Mia without Jack’s presence.
After she disappeared, nobody has ever seen her. Maybe Jack also doesn’t know her traces, or he wouldn’t ask her for Mia after the glass was lost.
“Celina has hidden away with the rest money of your father’s company since it was in decline. So has Mia,” Dan spoke quietly as if his investigation doesn’t contribute much.
It’s never enough for him to take a revenge on Jamie’s family members who have hurt Jamie and himself.
Jamie sighed in relief as her mother would be so happy to see those bastards being punished.
A collapsed family and a broken company are Jack’s payment.
Jack Moore seems to hear something and opens his eyes. Instantly, he bolted over to Jamie as he sees her, and he looks at her imploringly. “Jamie, my sweetheart, are you here to save daddy?”
Screw you!
Jamie puzzles her pretty brows as the word “daddy” hurts her a lot. “Who’s your daughter? Jack Moore, What the heck are you thinking?”
“I am your father as I’ve been raised you for eighteen years. How can you treat me like this?” Jack shamelessly justifies himself.
Jamie huffs through a quiet laugh as her lips curl into a sneer. Eyes cold, she stares at Jack. “Are you doing the math with me?”
Before Jack can part his lips, Jamie continues to say, “Since I was a little girl when I took you as my dear father, you rarely showed up. Once I had so high a fever that my mom called you for help, but you only told her to let me drink more water.”
“It was a high fever, and you just let me drink more water?”
Jack is shocked at Jamie’s accusations, and Jamie knows him too well as he only wants the Myth ring.
Dan’s heart is stung by Jamie’s words, and he grips her hand tightly. Looking at Jamie’s calm face, Dan quietly sighs.
Every time Dan saw Jamie lie in her mother’s hug and listen to stories, he felt sorry for Jamie.
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