Max delivered.
Louis changed his clothes, gently opened his bedroom door and headed to the hospital.
In a doctor's office, Max was held down by his bodyguard, bruised at the corners of his mouth and as pale as a sheet.
Louis pushed the door in and looked at him condescendingly.
"Mr. Johnson, who was about to inject drugs into Kate Lloyd's medication, was caught red-handed by me."
The bodyguard reported respectfully.
Louis took the injection handed to him by his bodyguard, his eyes full of cold light.
His eyes fell on Max and he questioned, "Tell me, who sent you here? What was the stuff you injected into Kate Lloyd's medication?"
This frame is very skilled at first glance.
Sufficient to see not the first time to do.
I think that's how Amalia Elliott was allowed to die before.
Max gulped and struggled hard, "Let go of me, why are you arresting me? Are you the police? I can sue you for illegal detention."
The mouth is quite tough.
Louis cold hooked his lips, "Don't worry, the police will come soon. But before they come, you'd better tell me the truth if you don't want to eat your bones."
Max stammered with a cold sweat on his forehead, "What do you want me to say? No one asked me to come in and inject something into Kate Lloyd that was nothing more than vitamins."
Hearing this, Louis didn't talk much to him, but had his bodyguard carry him into Kate Lloyd's house.
Kate Lloyd was still sleeping when the bodyguard turned the lights on, quickly waking her.
She was still a little confused when she saw a room full of people.
Only when she saw Max, her pupils snapped shut.
She shivered and pointed her finger at Max. Halfway through the day, she quickly got off the bed and rushed to Max, scratching and beating him.
"Max, you maniac, I'm going to kill you!"
Max tried to hide, but was firmly confined by two bodyguards.
He could only let Kate Lloyd's nails scratch a bloody mark on his face.
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