Login via

Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 265

After leaving Restaurant Gastrognome, Matilda still had a lot of worries.

She sent Rupert's information to Ash, asking him to check who Rupert really was.

However, the report was usually sent to her soon, but this time, it did not happen.

Just when Matilda was getting impatient, Ash called and said angrily, "Matilda, I can't find anything out."

"What did you say?" Matilda jumped up from the seat so suddenly that she forgot that she was in the car and hit her head on the roof.

Without taking into account that her head was hurting, Matilda asked again, "What did you say? Say it again."

Ash said, "Matilda, although I really don't want to admit it, I really didn't find out."

This information really shocked Matilda too much.

She never doubted Ash's ability. Now, he said that he couldn't find out, so there was only one possible reason. Rupert was really very mysterious and dangerous. Otherwise, it was impossible that they can't find out at all.

Ash said something else and Matilda didn't listen to.

Her hand holding the phone was trembling, and she, who relaxed a little bit just now, became intense again at this moment.

She wasn't sure if she should trust Rupert's words again.

And just as she was thinking, a new call came in on her cell phone.

It was River again.

After talking to Ash, Matilda switched the call to River.

However, River didn't give her a chance to speak, and just said, "Don't check Rupert's information."

Matilda's heart skipped a beat, and her eyes became a little colder.

They had always been very secretive in their work, and this was the first time that they were discovered just after they made a move.

Moreover, she was warned like this.

Matilda held the phone tightly, and after a while, she said, "What do you mean?"

River didn't tease her this time, but said, "I'm doing it for your own good. If you don't want to cause trouble, just listen to me. Don't check Rupert. Don't have any crooked thoughts. Otherwise, you won't be able to pay the price."

Matilda was almost laughed at by River's words. She calmed herself down and said, "You seem to have misunderstood me. In fact, no one can stop what I want to do."

When River heard that, his tone softened a lot.

He said, "Then you can give it a try and see what your will will bring you."

Matilda didn't say anything more to River, and hung up the phone directly.

She didn't pay attention to River's threat. On the contrary, for Matilda, the more he said this, the more rebellious she was, and the more she wanted to find out.

She didn't believe there was no way to find out Rupert's information.

Originally, Matilda was planning to go back to the crew, but being so stimulated by River, she asked the driver to turn around and go straight back to the villa.

After entering the villa, Matilda heard Ash's grumpy voice.

"What's going on?" Matilda walked in quickly, only to see Ash drop the mouse on the ground.

And on his computer screen was a particularly terrifying skull.

Even though Matilda had experienced a lot, she was also frightened by this scene.

She covered her heart to calm her breathing, and then asked again, "What's going on?"

"I was investigating Rupert, and I found some traces. When I was about to attack, who would have thought that I would be counterattacked. It would be too late for me to back out, and I am already be like this." Ash said angrily.

This was the first time their system had been counterattacked.

It just made Ash cranky.

He didn't need to think about it at all, and already knew that his computer was completely scrapped.

Matilda was also beyond shock.

What was Rupert's background, and why can he do it to such an extent?

Their system, which was designed by Aimee herself, had never had such a situation, and it was simply impossible for this to happen.

But now, it had become like this.

What was this?

Matilda didn't bother to comfort Ash. She walked out of the villa with her mobile phone in her hand, and called River back.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Healing my disabled husband