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Wooing My ex-wife (Gwendolyn and Maverick) novel Chapter 598

Chapter 598 The Last Trump Card 

They arrived at the Jenson residence to see Yael waiting for them in the living room, seemingly anticipating their arrival. 

Cedrick, still dressed in his military uniform, exuded a powerful aura as he stepped into the villa, his military boots clicking loudly. Every step he took was imposing and authoritative. 

Accompanied by soldiers led by Neville, Cedrick entered the living room of the villa. His entourage surrounded the entire space, making for an intimidating atmosphere. 

At his age, Yael had seen and experienced a lot while he weathered storms alongside Valentino. 

He might have never been a military officer, but-he-still remained expressionless upon witnessing Cedrick’s grand entrance. Calmly, he savored the coffee he had just brewed. 

Cedrick walked over and sat on a couch beside him. Seeing that Yael showed no intention of pouring him a cup of coffee, he took the pot and filled his own cup. 

“Is this how you treat your guest, Uncle Yael? I’m the head of the family, and I don’t mind that you don’t greet me, but you should at least offer me a cup of coffee,” Cedrick remarked. 

Yael averted his eyes and refused to even spare Cedrick a glance. 

“We don’t have any premium coffee beans, so the coffee I brewed can’t be compared to what you usually have at home. I didn’t offer you any because I’m worried you won’t be used to drinking bad coffee,” Yael responded. 

Cedrick took a sip of the coffee and solemnly agreed with him. “Indeed. The taste of this coffee is rather bland, but its bad taste has nothing to do with the coffee beans. Rather, it tastes bad because the person who brewed it lacks the necessary skills.” 

Yael finished his coffee and slammed the cup on the table heavily with a thud to vent his anger. 

After beating around the bush for some time, Yael, growing impatient, finally cut to the chase. 

“Xander is my only son. Although he may not be as capable as you and often makes foolish mistakes, he is still my son, a descendant of the Jenson family, and your own cousin. Can’t you show him some mercy?” Yael pleaded. 

Cedrick tapped his slender fingers on the coffee cup, as though contemplating. “He made a mistake, so naturally, he should receive proper punishment. You will only spoil him and make things worse by covering for him.” 

Yael’s eyes which were lined with wrinkles turned bloodshot, probably from anger or agitation. 

Cedrick noticed the look in his eyes but still remained unfazed. “Where are you hiding him, Uncle Yael? I’ll let things slide if you willingly hand him over, but if I have to find him myself, I’ll charge him with the -crime of escape.” 

“How can you be so ruthless? Do you seriously want him dead?” Yael’s clenched fists trembled with anger as he glared at Cedrick. “His life will be ruined if he is sent to prison. People will also mock me and ridicule me. Yes, he did all this behind my back, but his actions didn’t result in any particularly disastrous consequences. Dad is fine, isn’t he? Do you really have to be this merciless?” 

Agitated, he pounded the coffee table to produce a loud sound in a desperate attempt to overpower 

Cedrick’s aura. 

Cedrick furrowed his brows while wearing a cold expression. As soon as Yael pounded the table, Cedrick hurled the coffee cup in his hand. 

A crisp, loud sound echoed through the room as the cup shattered into pieces when it hit the wall. 

Frightened by Cedrick’s sudden outburst, Yael gave a start and shut his mouth, not daring to complain 

anymore. 

Fuming, Cedrick spoke with an aggressive tone. “If what he did brought about disastrous consequences, he wouldn’t even have the chance to escape and hide. I would have sent him to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for immediate execution. Uncle Yael, please don’t test my limits. Thirty whips and a prison sentence of five years is already a compromise on my part after considering Grandpa’s imploration. There’s no room for negotiation regarding this matter.” 

He stood up and adjusted the cuffs of his military uniform, frowning with cold determination. 

“Looks like you have no intention of handing Xander over today. Very well. Don’t blame me for personally apprehending Xander and doubling his punishment.” 

Cedrick’s thin lips curled into a sarcastic sneer as he turned around and walked away. “Neville, handcuff Mr. Yael and bring him to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a one-week stay.” 

Two soldiers immediately hoisted Yael up from the couch and handcuffed his wrists. 

Yael struggled as hard as he could as he turned toward Cedrick, who was about to exit the villa, and hollered, “Do you even have a heart? I am your uncle! How dare you handcuff me and send me to the Federal Bureau of Investigation! What have I done wrong?” 

Cedrick’s gaze was frosty. “You should have been charged with covering for a fugitive because you helped Xander evade punishment. A few days of detention will teach you a lesson.” 

Yael stubbornly refused to admit his mistake. “I didn’t help him escape. He was already gone when I woke up this morning. I was kept in the dark just like you. How am I supposed to know where he is?” 

Cedrick remained unfazed and said mercilessly, “You can explain all you want in the interrogation room at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.” 

Following that, he stepped away elegantly. 

Seeing that he was about to leave, Yael bit the bullet and revealed his final trump card. He had nothing left to lose. 

“Cedrick, I know how the car accident that killed your parents happened!” 

Cedrick stopped abruptly in his tracks. His whole body stiffened as he seemingly contemplated the meaning behind Yael’s words. 

After several minutes, he turned around slowly and looked at Yael, who had been handcuffed. 

“What do you mean?” 

Cedrick was very young when his parents passed away, so he had no memory of them. As far as he could remember, he had been raised by Valentino. 

He had only seen a photo of his parents. 

Valentino had previously told him that his parents had both died in a tragic car accident. 

When Yael saw that Cedrick’s interest was piqued, he knew he had regained the upper hand. “Uncuff me, and I’ll tell you,” he said slyly. 

They locked eyes, and Cedrick glared at Yael menacingly without a single word. He didn’t know if Yael was telling the truth. 

“Fine. I would love to see what you’re up to, Uncle Yael, Cedrick finally replied. 

He turned around and reentered the living room. After instructing Neville to uncuff Yael, he dismissed everyone from the villa. 

Yael’s servants were taken to the garden and placed under supervision by Neville to prevent eavesdropping while the soldiers of Team Seven stood guard outside the main gate. 

All the doors and windows of the villa’s living room were closed, which was a clear indication of the importance of this matter to Cedrick. 

He fixed his gloomy gaze on Yael, determined to expose his true intentions. “Spill,” he demanded. 

Yael sneered but responded seriously, “Did Dad tell you that your parents died in a car accident?” 

Cedrick pursed his thin lips into a tight line, suppressing his displeasure. 

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