Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 656
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Chapter 656

As soon as he arrived at the entrance, the person on the lookout stopped him, but stepped out of theway upon realizing it was John. He parked his car in the yard, where a few of his underlingsapproached him. Humming, John asked, “Did he confess?”

One of the men gave him a nod. “He did, but what he told us wasn’t of importance.”

Regardless, John headed into the warehouse. Although huge, the warehouse was left unused for along time, so it was filled with dust and a moldy smell. There was a piece of board on the ground in thewarehouse, on which lay a man. His jacket was removed, which revealed both the T-shirt he woreunderneath as well as his tattooed arms. At this time, his left elbow was bandaged up.

When John approached the man, he squinted at John, as he was never asleep to begin with. Resignedto accepting his circumstances, he kept a straight face upon seeing John, but his complexion was palewhen he spoke. “I already told you everything I know without concealing anything.”

John crouched down to stare at him with a mocking grin. “Weren’t you quite persistent in thebeginning?” Because of how close they were, John could take in all of the minute changes in the man’sexpression, so John could determine that he wasn’t lying.

The man pleaded with him. “I don’t know much about the scheme, but I figured I should at least put onsome resistance since I am part of a gang, and I do have a reputation to uphold. Besides, I neverexpected you to be able to do me any harm. I’m telling you the truth; I don’t know much, and now thatI’ve told you everything I know, please release me. I think the injury on my arm is quite serious, so Ihave to go to a hospital.”

As part of a gang, the man had been reprimanded for picking fights, as well as having been detained.

Without solid contribution to the society, he was but a parasitic being at the bottom level. novelbin

Scoffing, John questioned pointedly, “Why should I release you? If it wasn’t for me, you would’vecreated a major ruckus, so don’t expect me to release you without first providing us with somethingmore useful.” Having said that, John pressed his hand on the man’s injured arm, which elicited from thelatter an anguished groan. Judging from his expression, he wasn’t faking it.

In a casual tone, John began interrogating him once again. “I need to know why you were told to toppleSophia. What exactly is the desired outcome?”

Although panting in pain, the man seemed determined to not confess. John stood up after some time,and with his hands in his pockets, he glanced down at the man lying on the board. “Well, I suppose youshould enjoy life out here for a few more days.”

With that, he turned to leave the warehouse. The two men guarding the entrance approached him assoon as he came out. “Sir, what should we do about him?”

John ordered calmly, “Keep him locked up in there.” Other than that, he also inquired about the injuryon the man’s elbow.

The answer he got was that after a simple medical examination, it was deduced that the man might’velanded on his elbow, which left him with a fractured bone and some minor bruises. Although theyadministered some first-aid on it last night, they checked on the injury again in the morning, only to seethat his arm was swollen, so he might need to receive treatment in the hospital.

However, John wasn’t in a hurry to do that. “It’s okay. He’ll beg us when he can no longer bear thepain.” With that, he left the scene while fishing for his cigarette case. In fact, the man did reveal some

information last night. He was hired to topple Sophia, while the severity of the resulting injury didn’tmatter as long as she fell down.

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