Chapter 132 You’re Going with Him?
I nodded, knowing he was referring to the dynamite around his waist. Holding Ezra’s hand, I looked at him and said, “Ezra, don’t deceive others like this in the future. The fun between us should be kept private.”
The corners of Ezra’s mouth lifted, his devilish black eyes slightly squinted, calmly watching Walter slowly utter a few words, “Alright, I’ll do as you say.”
Walter stared at me intently, as if he could discern something from me in this way.
I leaned half of my body into Ezra’s arms, looking at him sideways, “Mr. Hinton, I’ve said all that needs to be said. For the sake of our marriage, please don’t make it difficult for me and Ezra. Let the police let us go.”
“Tabatha, are you sure you want to go with him?” Walter’s voice was cold, so cold that it made one shiver involuntarily.
I nodded, knowing in my heart that the outside was swarming with police. As long as Walter went out and made the police give up the idea of rescuing me, this time, it would be impossible for Ezra to escape even if he had wings.
Ezra watched the conversation between Walter and me, a faint smile always lingering at the corner of his mouth.
Seeing that we had almost finished talking, he looked at Walter with a relaxed expression and said, “For the sake of my well-behaved Tabatha, I won’t make things difficult for you.”
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Walter looked at me, his dark eyes ominously gloomy. He didn’t speak, just stood there, causing an inexplicable chill to arise.
I knew that no one could persuade him unless he was willing himself.
Thinking of this, I continued, “Walter…”
“Alright, I’ll let you go,” he suddenly spoke, his dark pupils still staring straight at me.
I was taken aback, not expecting him to suddenly agree.
Seeing him looking at Ezra, he spoke, “You can take her away, but the other person you brought, I have to take away.”
Ezra raised an eyebrow, “Sure.”
After speaking, Ezra stood up, his large hand still wrapped around my waist, leading me out of the cabin. To the people guarding outside, he said, “Bring the person here.”
Ezra’s men brought Sebastian over and pushed him towards Walter, saying, “Take him away. Consider it a meeting gift from me, Walter. Next time we meet, make sure you remember me. Your eyes weren’t blind this time.”
Walter looked at him, his dark eyes deepening, “What do you mean?”
Ezra gave a half-smile, looking at him and said, “It seems that there are many things that our Tabatha hasn’t told you.”
“The person has already been given to you, go!” I said to Walter, interrupting their conversation.
Ezra raised his eyebrows, no longer speaking.
Walter glanced at me, his dark eyes deep but emotionless. He didn’t
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say anything more, instead, he let Sebastian board the lifeboat that the police had brought over.
“Bam!”
“Bam!”
“Bam!”
Several loud bangs rang out in succession, and the yachts that had originally surrounded Ezra’s yacht suddenly exploded, instantly setting several cruise ships ablaze with raging flames.
I looked over in terror, before I could react, I heard Ezra’s cold command, “Arrest them all.”
For a moment, Ezra and Sebastian, who were originally going to leave, were stopped by Ezra’s people.
I couldn’t believe it, staring wide-eyed at Ezra, “You…”
Ezra laughed ominously, looking at me and said, “What? Surprised why the police yacht suddenly exploded?”
I suddenly remembered Ezra’s quiet instructions to his subordinates. just now. So, was all his talk with Walter earlier just to buy time, so his men could figure out a way to blow up the police’s yachts underwater?
No wonder he was so relaxed even when surrounded, he really planned to use me to trap all the police at once.
I stood stiffly in place, watching as Sebastian and Walter, who could have left, were brought back by Ezra’s men.
In just a few minutes, Ezra effortlessly blew up all the police officers. He hooked his lips, looking at Walter, his devilish black eyes capturing
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a smile as he said, “It seems you can’t get away.”
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