Chapter 459 A Death Wish
For a moment, Shawn was completely stunned. ‘What the hell is going on? he thought, dazed. Why are Raven and the president of the Star God Association showing up here together?‘
Behind him, Rin, who had followed Shawn out of the office, caught sight of Raven and nearly collapsed on the spot–his legs buckled, and he almost hit the floor.
His mind blanked, and only one thought remained: It’s over.
His whole body trembled as he imagined the consequences of their exposure. He tried to keep it together, but the fear was overwhelming.
Shawn, however, had no time to notice Rin’s unraveling state. His own panic was written all over his face as he forced a swallow, his voice tight and nervous.
He said, “Miss Valor, Mr. Valor… what brings you here? If you needed anything, a simple call would’ve done–I would’ve come out personally to greet you.”
Dignity meant nothing in front of Raven and Saxon, especially after witnessing Raven storm through Indigo Training Ground like a one–woman army. In Shawn’s eyes, she was less a woman than a walking force of destruction.
“Indigo Lab?” Raven’s gaze bore into him. “So it really is connected to you.”
Color drained from Shawn’s face.
He opened his mouth to explain, but Raven cut him off coldly.
“Relax,” she said flatly. “I’m not here to settle the score–at least not today. My brother’s son is being held in your lab. Hand him over, and I won’t press the other matters. For now.”
Shawn blinked. “Your brother’s… son?”
The words hit him like a brick wall.
He turned, stiffly, toward the man standing beside Raven.
When he realized who Saxon was, a tsunami crashed through his mind.
‘Raven… is the Star God Association president’s sister?‘ He’d already found Raven tough to deal with on her own, but now she came backed by the Star God Association?
And worse–far worse–was the implication buried in her words: someone from their lab had taken the president’s son. ‘These idiots… do they have a death wish?‘
The second he realized just how bad this could get, Shawn’s entire demeanor shifted. He looked Raven straight in the eye, his voice suddenly serious. “Miss Valor, there must be some kind of misunderstanding. Please… give me a moment to look into it.”
Without waiting for a response, Shawn grabbed Rin and shoved him forward. “Have you seen the boy she’s talking about?” he demanded.
Rin frowned in thought, then, as if something clicked, nodded. “Right. There was a little boy who somehow wandered in this afternoon, but our lab has strict rules–outsiders aren’t allowed in. As soon as our staff found him, they escorted him out.”
That wasn’t entirely a lie–but it wasn’t the truth either. Yes, a boy had run into the lab. But Rin hadn’t had him thrown out. He’d been trying to get approval for a new round of experiments–ones that specifically needed test subjects between five, and eight years old. So when he couldn’t trace the boy’s identity, and figured he was just some nameless street kid, he had him detained for further use.
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