Chapter 486
Isaac's first reaction to the text was to wonder who was playing a prank on him this time.
Harvey had pulled the same stunt just days ago but he was still abroad, so there was no chance of him doing it again.
So who was doing this, and why?
Still, despite knowing that it was a trick, Isaac replied anyway.
[In that case, tell me where she is.]
He put down his phone after doing so, but his eyes were locked on it.
At the depths of his heart, he somehow held hope that it was no trick, but a miracle instead.
It soon rang, and Isaac picked it up.
[I can tell you, but I want something in exchange.]
Isaac remained calm as he read it, as if he had expected that.
[Name it.]
[Release Ian Jefferson.]
[Sure.]
After replying to the text, Isaac quickly called James, who soon answered his call.
"Find out who has been in touch with Ian recently," he growled.
"Okay," James replied.
Isaac hung up soon after, just as another text arrived.
[We will make the exchange at the Seventh Port.]
Isaac's lips curled up in disdain-did they think they could get away from the port?
It was obvious they would try to escape by boat.
Nonetheless, he replied: [Sure.]
He was actually interested in seeing who wanted to save Ian.
Could it really be Greg Jefferson? Ian was his son, and it made sense if he did something.
Over at Blue Hill Asylum, Ian had basically given up.
On the other hand, Robin Lynd had spent months just to finally find him here. She then took on a vacancy to start work as an employee in the asylum, and when she discovered that Ian had been confined in a solitary cell, she used her performance and bribes to become the person who fed him.
Ian had been refusing to eat in order to kill himself, but the asylum director had arranged for nutrient injections just to stop him from dying.
Robin kept bringing him food every day, but he never touched it.
"You have to live. I promise I'll get you out of here," she whispered.
Ian slowly looked up at the door. There was a small vent beneath where food was delivered through, but it was just more evidence that he was living less than a dog-after all, dogs had freedom, but he did not.
He also failed to recognize who was calling for him.
Robin kept trying nonetheless.
"Ian, Ian..."
Finally, he opened his eyes, and exclaimed in surprise when he realized it was Robin, "H-How did you get here?"
"To save you."
It sounded like a joke to Ian. "You? Do you think you can beat Isaac Jefferson?"
He had lost everything to Isaac, while she was a woman who had trouble protecting herself.
"Trust me. I have a way," Robin promised confidently.
"What?"
"I texted him, saying that Irene survived and I know where she is..."
"She's dead. He'd never believe you." Ian immediately found her idea stupid.
On the other hand, Robin was convinced it would work-especially when it was running so smoothly.
"No, he bought it. If there's one person who wishes she were alive, it's him- he even agreed to trade for your freedom, just to find out where she is.
Ian laughed. "You're an idiot. He's not that stupid even if he wishes for Irene Spencer to be alive-l heard that he never cremated or buried her, and instead preserved her body. One DNA test, and he'll find out that she's well and truly dead. Your plan is just going to collapse on itself."
Robin did not know about that and her confidence was at once deflated." What should I do, then?"
"Quit it already, Robin. You can't save me."
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