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Chapter 1354

Tyler was not ready for the truth, and now the last trace of color had drained from his face. He refused

to believe it.

Ian patted him on the shoulder, "Go back to the car and wait, the higher-ups will be here soon. Don't

worry about me, Grandpa Bernard will give me a shot at escape. Tyler, see you next time."

But when was next time? No one could say for sure.

Tyler stood frozen, silent.

Ian had walked some distance before he spoke again.

"Check your phone later, see if it's been tampered with. Phelps is smart."

Tyler remained quiet, feeling weak all over, an invisible fear creeping up his spine like a moth trapped in

a spider's web.

He knew nothing, not even that he was caught in a web.

He didn't even think to escape, just watched the predator draw nearer.

That sense of powerlessness, that loss, was indescribable.

When Ian returned to the yacht, Abner was still lounging in his chair, eyes half-closed.

There was no particular expression on his face, but the guards had all disappeared, a sign that

everyone was wary of Abner's temper.

Ian walked over and kicked the lounger.

"Take me back."

Abner's squinted eyes slowly opened, followed by a smirk.

"What do you think this is, your backyard?"

"Weren't you supposed to dine with Ms. Dorothy? What's the rush now, heard about that dog you

blinded and don't dare to go back? Afraid it might come back to bite and involve your Ms. Dorothy?"

Abner sat up slowly, eyeing Ian.novelbin

"You know where he is?"

He was referring to his brother, the only one who had narrowly escaped a certain explosive fate

because he'd been elsewhere, though still wounded.

Abner feared the man because he was the most venomous, the very architect of his miserable life.

Abner had someone he cared about now, but Ms. Dorothy's calls still went to his bodyguard's phone,

showing that he didn't usually initiate contact with his so-called Ms. Dorothy for fear of some

unexpected mishap.

"In my underground fighting ring, take me back, I'll hand him over to you myself."

Abner knew of the fighting ring but hadn't expected the man to hide there.

He clapped his hands, and the yacht set sail immediately.

Ian also settled into a neighboring chair, gazing at the blue sky and white clouds.

Abner couldn't care less about the troubles in Greenfield, but he knew Ian had stirred up a serious

hornet's nest this time.

"Abner, the higher-ups must know I smuggled myself here on your ship, right?"

"So what? The Olson family's vessels are beyond their reach. If they have to blame someone, it's their

own incompetence for not catching you before you set foot on land. If it were my men, I'd have fed

them to the sharks."

Abner had always been headstrong, but at crucial moments, this trait was a blessing.

Ian extended his hand, "I think we can still work together."

"Beat it."

Abner didn't even spare him a glance.

Ian withdrew his hand, unfazed.

North America.

Phelps idly spun his glass, sitting across from the old man as usual.

It was evening here, and he had just met with Augus, informing him that he had found nothing about

the princess of the Sanders family.

Augus didn't say much, probably having foreseen this situation.

The old man coughed twice, his tone light with amusement.

"Bit off more than you can chew? Ian's starting to suspect you. How will you clear your name?"

Phelps's fingertips stopped slowly.

"Why would I need to clear my name?"

Confusion spread across the old man's face. He couldn't fathom what move Phelps would make next.

Phelps set down his glass, "I need to get back."

"Phelps, you heard it from the bugs, they're looking for the guy with the mole by his ear. Aren't you

going to cover it up?"

Phelps slowly reached up to his earlobe and pinched it, his voice cool.

"No need."

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