After looking around me and not seeing Munchkin, I looked at Mason before asking with an icy gaze," Where's Munchkin?"
"You have a lot of guts, don't you?” Mason did not answer the question.
At this moment, I realized that Mason was here to settle debts with me, or perhaps with Theo.
"Do you want to kill me?"
I looked at him, not as afraid as I thought I would be.
There was a debt between Mason and Theo. I always knew that.
I thought he would continue to harm Theo and Grant Corporation, but I did not expect this debt to end up on my head.
He put one leg over the other knee in a languid demeanor. He looked at me, asking, "Aren't you afraid?"
I returned the question, "Should I be afraid?"
He raised his eyebrows, saying meaningfully, "Do you want to know where Munchkin is?" "Where?"
I figured I was the most cooperative victim ever.
Seeing that I did not reveal the slightest fear on my face and how calm I was, Mason was bored. He said with an unkind expression, "Don’t you want to ask why?”
I asked, "Why?”
He grew a little irritable. "I really have no idea why Theo even likes you. You're both boring and slow."
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