“Was it the Jadesons?”
“What?”
“I’m going kill them!”
Spitting out a sentence, Karl turned to leave.
A second later, Sasha realized what he meant. Forgetting about Vivian, who was still beside her, she rushed toward Karl and hugged him tightly. “Karl, what’re you doing? Stop!”
“Let go of me! I’m going to kill all of them! They have to pay for this!”
His bloodshot eyes filled with utter hatred.
There was no way Sasha would allow him to do that.
Calvin was already gone. If something were to happen to Karl, there would be no one left with Sebastian.
Sasha grabbed onto him tightly. “No, Karl. You can’t do this. Calvin’s gone now. Do you want Mr. Hayes to lose all of you?”
Karl was rendered speechless upon hearing that.
Sasha continued to say, “I know you’re pissed and sad. We all are. But this is no time to act harshly. If you want to get revenge for Calvin, we’ll need a careful plan. And Sebastian needs you now!”
Sasha choked on her words toward the end, at the verge of crying.
Finally, Karl calmed down.
He stared into the space while his body kept trembling; his eyes were filled with deep agony.
Eventually, he stopped struggling.
Two hours later, when Calvin’s body got brought out, Karl carried it on his back and left the scene two hours later.
By then, Sabrina had arrived with a black car. While Karl came out with Calvin, she opened the car door. With that, they drove off with the body.
Sasha stared at the disappearing car and then went back into Oceanic Estate.
“Old Mr. Jadeson, will Mr. Sebastian blame you again for what happened to Calvin?”
The moment she walked past the garden, she overheard the conversation between the bodyguard captain and Jonathan.
She halted in her steps and cast a side glance toward them.
“I wouldn’t be bothered with that. It’s not the first time he’s mad at me!” Jonathan sounded utterly frustrated, as though he had gotten tired of Sebastian.
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