Jasper smiled. “It’s alright. If I wasn’t afraid of him when he was conscious, why would I be now?”
Seeing how there was not a shred of logic or humanity in Ben’s crazy gaze, Jasper spoke plainly, “I’ve been suspecting that you’re just pretending to be crazy this whole time, and now when I’m looking at you, I was right.”
Ben did not react. He merely glared at Jasper like a predator watching their prey.
“You know what I think? I think you’re just pretending to be crazy so you don’t need to suffer legal consequences. But your dad is screwed. His crimes are enough for him to get executed and shot. Or maybe an indefinite sentence if he’s lucky.
“But… To him, to me, and oh, to you, it’s the same, isn’t it? Indefinite sentence and death, not really much of a difference there.
“And as for your uncle, Hans Hull, his time will come soon.”
Jasper quirked the corner of his lips. “After all that he has done, the only reason why he’s still safe and sound is because of the Hull family. But this is the end of the Hull family. All his enemies and all those family members of women he has hurt, they won’t let him get away with it.
“If you look at it from a different angle, you could say his fate would be worse.”
Jasper let out a light exhale and chuckled. “The Hull family is over, as I promised you before… And now you, without the Hull family’s protection, it’s over for you too!”
At Jasper’s words, Ben suddenly stopped struggling.
He stared at Jasper with emotionless eyes.
He stood there unmovingly like a plank of wood.
The abrupt change had everyone looking over and staring at Ben. Ian even closed his mouth mid-shout.
Under everyone’s gaze, Ben suddenly smiled and asked Jasper, “How did you know I was pretending?”
At that moment, everyone was stunned.
Even the hospital had diagnosed Ben to have gone mad.
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