Chapter 363
Upon seeing the unconscious man, the masked man removed his mask.
Bathed in moonlight, the man’s dark eyes were cold, menacing, and bloodthirsty as he glared at Nathaniel.
Lionel stepped forward and inquired, “Sir, what’s the plan?”
“Tie his aides up and toss them into the car. As for him…” Elijah paused, his eyes narrowing, a ruthless expression taking over as he continued, “Hoist him up and take him to the prepared cabin. Sheena will arrive in just over ten minutes. Before she gets here, let’s interrogate him.”
“Understood.”
A splash of cold water abruptly awakened Nathaniel. As he regained consciousness, he found his hands bound, hanging from behind, suspended from the shabby beams from the roof. His feet barely touched the ground, and he had to tip-toe to maintain balance.
This position was incredibly tiring, especially on the arms, which would become sore and unbearable. Hanging for an hour could lead to dislocated shoulders and bruising under the
arms.
Nathaniel chuckled.
This method of torture was unmistakably familiar.
“What are you laughing at?” came a deep, deliberately lowered voice from nearby.
Nathaniel glanced and saw the man with the mask, the one he last saw before we went unconscious earlier, leisurely leaning against a wooden post.
Nathaniel’s blue eyes remained calm and amused as he smiled and said, “I’m curious to know how I’ve offended the National Investigation Bureau to warrant this elaborate capture.”
The masked man approached him, getting straight to the point. “Recently, there’s been a missing vial of the numbered S404 biochemical sample from the laboratory. I checked the records, and you had accessed the lab about half a month ago.”
Nathaniel scoffed. “I’m not the only one who accessed the lab. Why suspect me?”
“Because on the day you invited Sheena to Eros Bar, someone used that vial to harm others. Do you dare to say you have no connection to that incident?”
Nathaniel frowned slightly, surprised. “How did
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....