Chapter 804 Sauna
The room was hot and stuffy as if the heater was turned on.
Johnson lay weakly on the ground, soaked all over. Yet, his lips were dry and cracked, a sign of severe dehydration.
“I didn’t betray you, Mr. Lee,” Johnson said strugglingly. He could barely open his eyes but managed a sad smile for Kaze.
“You’re playing with fire, Blake, Trafford!” Kaze shouted angrily.
At this rate, Johnson would die of dehydration.
Hiss!
A staff member carried a bucket of water into the room and ladled some water onto the nearby coals.
White steam filled the room.
The room became a hot furnace.
“Enjoy your sauna, Kaze. Take Johnson out. Don’t let him die,” Blake said with a sinister smile.
He could not stop wiping his sweat the moment he stepped into the room.
Sauna was beneficial to health when used in moderation.
In moments of excess, it could be deadly.
It was a form of torture to extract information.
“Okay. I’ll enjoy the sauna before the person I’m expecting arrives. I could use a good detox.”
Kaze took a seat with composure.
“You’re asking for it.”
Blake scoffed and exited the room. He told the individuals watching the door. “Keep an eye on him. Don’t let him die.”
The request was not out of the kindness of his heart. Blake wanted to give Kaze a slow,
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torturous death.
This was only the beginning.
While Kaze enjoyed the steam, Loid returned to the governor’s office in Sunrise from an out -of–town work trip. Something seemed off in the office because his employees were giving him strange looks.
“What’s going on, Hendrik?” Loid called his secretary–general into the office to ask.
The secretary–general made a face and said, “We received gifts of real estate, cars, and companies addressed personally to you.”
“The nerve of this person. I can’t believe he tried to bribe me through my office.”
Loid scowled.
As a high–ranking government servant, Loid did not care about material things. His career was all that mattered to him.
“Return those items. No, just donate them to charity.”
He waved his arm.
The last thing he wanted was to give the public something to talk about.
“We can’t return it, Sir. The contracts and deeds are on your desk.”
Hendrik could feel Loid’s anger.
He broke out in a cold sweat and added, “Chief Commander Hiden, accompanied by his soldiers, delivered the gifts, Sir. We couldn’t stop them.”
“What the hell is Albert doing?”
Loid was furious.
“Chief Commander Hiden said that he was making the delivery on behalf of the God of War.” However, the secretary–general’s explanation stunned Loid.
A lot of thoughts ran through Loid’s mind.
The tacky gifts like real estate, cars, and company assets were not a gesture of goodwill from the God of War.
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