Sophia really went further than I expected last time, and I was wrong to think that a lady couldn’t do something like
that. Chuckling to himself, John proceeded to head toward the empty space in the courtyard. As far as I can
remember, Sophia said I should have no problem getting the answers I want with the right interrogation method.
So, I guess how fun this game can be depends on how extreme my measures can get. Knowing that he was in a
race against time, John quickly acted by bleeding his victim first as he deemed this would be more effective than to
ask him questions before the torture.
Screaming and moaning in agony, the man immediately gave in before John could say anything. “I’ll talk! I’ll talk!”
After hearing that, John put away his knife while ignoring the man’s bleeding palm. “Okay, I’m all ears. Let’s see
whether your answers can make me happy.”
At that open-ended demand, the man instantly froze, for he didn’t know what to say, until John drew his knife once
more and put the cold blade to the earlier wound. “Talk!”
The man then gibbered incoherently in response. “O-Okay! Okay! I’ll t-talk now! I’ll t-tell you everything I know.”
The man began by revealing his position as a manager in the shadow bank. Then, he mentioned that he had no
part in Robin’s previous abduction, though he was aware of the incident since he was the one who handled the
transportation for the kidnap, as well as the mortgage in acquiring it. He went on to tell more about the vehicle,
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtwhich was given by someone to clear his debt. Even though the ownership hadn’t been transferred, the van was
already considered as an asset that belonged to the shadow bank. Therefore, despite the proper procedure to
transfer the ownership should have been done first, no one seemed to be bothered by it as they went on and used
the vehicle. When they returned with the vehicle, it was still in a good condition, but it was soon taken away and
disposed of a day later. Since the asset no longer existed, the ownership transfer didn’t matter anymore.
The manager quickly clarified that he had actually brought this to the attention of the top management, only to be
ignored. He was then left hanging as he was too timid to ask further for a response. In fact, he had always been
aware of the other businesses that the shadow bank was involved in, but because of his limited power, there was
no way he could learn more about them in detail. For the sake of his lucrative pay and bonus, he had decided to
turn a blind eye to the shady activities his company had been involved in more often than not.
After telling everything he knew, including his superior’s affair, the manager finally ran out of things to tell as he
didn’t know what else John wanted to know. Soon, he broke down in tears and begged, “Please! This is all I know! I
swear I just told you everything!”
John nodded and passed the knife to one of the men beside him. “Alright, I heard you.” Then, he took a look at the
time while walking toward the exit. “Tend to his wound and interrogate the rest to see what you can find out when
they wake up.”
Upon hearing John’s instruction, his men assured him that they would take care of the job and keep him posted on
something useful. Before John left the place, he looked back at his men and added, “As for the bug, I want to know
everything about the buyer.” It was only after that did he finally hit the road and head back to his office.
Meanwhile, William was having a meeting when John swung by his office. Upon arrival, he saw no one there; there
was only a pile of documents on his father’s desk. Staring at them, he couldn’t help but furrow his eyebrows. That’s
quite a huge pile of papers. Is he trying to tire himself to death? In the end, he decided to sit down and wait for
William’s return.
Some time later, William finally got back to his office after a long meeting. As he opened the door, he was stunned
to see John inside. “Oh, you’re here. I heard you went out.”
Previous Chapter
Next Chapter
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm