Holley knew that if she didn't have Ferry on her side, then Rex wouldn't have a reason to control himself around her anymore. He would stop at nothing to take her down.
She knew how much Rex cared about Black. After what happened yesterday, Rex must be furious at her. Rex probably thought that as long as he killed Holley, no one could ever hurt his dear son again. Holley would have done the same thing if her son got treated this way.
As she thought of this, she shook her head and begged Ferry, "Please, I'm begging you. I don't want to die yet. I know the Hu family won't let me get away that easily..."
"Well, I can help you with that, but what do I get in return?"
Ferry was a businessman. He wouldn't do anything if he didn't get something in return. Holley knew that very well. Before she arrived, she had already thought of a plan. She took a deep breath and smiled at Ferry. "Please, Ferry. I don't want to die. I will do everything you ask me to do!"
"What can you do?" Ferry sneered at Holley.
Holley knew that Ferry looked down on her. After all, he was so powerful that he didn't need Holley to help him do anything.
"Everything!"
Holley was desperately trying to save her life, so she promised him anything just to convince him to spare her life.
"Holley, you're completely worthless to me!" Ferry sneered.
Obviously, Holley wouldn't get what she wanted.
She was at Ferry's mercy. What could she do about that?
Holley fell silent as Ferry questioned her. She looked into his eyes, hoping that he would change his mind and save her.
"What else do you think I could possibly need?" Ferry asked, taunting Holley.
Holly fell on her knees upon hearing this. He was right. He had everything. She couldn't offer anything to Ferry that he didn't already have.
Her eyes welled up at the thought of this. Soon, tears were streaming down her face. She shook her head and pleaded, "Please, just help me. I'm begging you."
"Holley, do you really think I'm capable of feeling sorry for you?" Ferry was very disappointed by the fact that Holley was begging him.
He still remembered how Holley had treated the woman who he loved so much. He would never forget that feeling. Now it was time for Holley to pay the price.
Ferry could kill Holley with the snap of a finger, but he didn't want to do that. If he killed her, he would be doing her a favor. He wanted to torture her and let her live in pain. This was the best part of the game, and he didn't want to stop. He enjoyed seeing Holley suffer.
Holley's sobbing kindled Ferry's attention. He cast a cold glance at her and smiled menacingly. His face was dark and gloomy.
"Stop crying!" Ferry barked.
Holley fell silent right away. She controlled herself, knowing that she couldn't afford to make a sound.
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