While they were on their way to the prison, Rufus was rescued and taken away by somebody. When he was informed of Rufus' escape, Francis merely smiled and didn't say a single word, nor did he order Ken to chase Rufus at once. Ken assumed that Francis didn't really care about it, but he couldn't just let something like this slip. So, he issued an order for Rufus' arrest.
When Rufus finally realized that the person who had rescued him was actually Howard, he instantly flew off the handle. "Howard Chu, you bastard! You said you were going to rescue me when I could not fend for myself, but you just let so many people hunt me down without even lending a hand."
Hearing this, Howard looked at Rufus as though he was looking at an idiot. "If I didn't come to save you, you would have been playing with mice and cockroaches inside the prison right now!"
After thinking about it for a while, Rufus had to agree with Howard deep inside, but he couldn't easily admit that he had done him wrong. "Why didn't you jump out and rescue me when I was being chased?" he asked.
"If I had jumped out to rescue you back then, both of us would have ended up being put into prison," Howard replied. Howard and Rufus had never seen eye to eye when it came to the way Rufus thought about things. In fact, he was wondering why Matthew had such a stupid follower by his side. Obviously, Rufus was different from the other people on Matthew's side. Barry might seem dull and honest, but he was in fact quite insidious; Fred was scheming and evil; and Noah, the steward of Matthew's mansion, was as cunning as a smiling tiger.
Rufus suddenly remembered what had happened moments earlier and decided to hide the fact that he had sold him out. After all, Howard probably would never find out what he had told Francis.
"But you didn't seem to hesitate when you betrayed me in front of Francis," Howard said at that moment.
Rufus' face froze. He hastily tried to explain himself, "I just wanted to distract him so that he wouldn't suspect your sister."
"Who was it that urged Francis to throw my sister into prison and interrogate her through torture, insisting that she would confess soon enough because she was so fragile that she couldn't endure being tortured?" Howard asked in a calm and cold tone.
Beads of cold sweat dripped from Rufus' forehead. He began to wonder how Howard was able to hear their conversation. "You were there when I said those things?" he asked in surprise.
"You're probably hoping that I wasn't," Howard replied. His voice was low but seemed rather menacing, which made every fiber of Rufus' being feel so uneasy. It was a well-known fact that Howard was no less sinister and ruthless than Harper. Although Harper was ruthless, she would not attack others for no reason, unless they had done her wrong first. Apart from that, she had a line she wouldn't cross and had principles when doing things. But Howard wouldn't hesitate to cross the line and didn't have any principle. He was free to fight for whatever he wanted by all means.
"That was merely an expedient. You don't have to take it seriously, much less care about it. I only said that because I knew that Francis would never hurt Harper. I wouldn't have said such a thing if I was unsure whether he would actually harm her or not," Rufus hastily said in a humble tone. "Thank you so much for rescuing me today. Without you, I would've ended up being tormented in the prison."
"Humph!"
"By the way, Harper asked me to pass a message to you."
"What did she say?"
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