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Chapter 486

Chapter 486 They All Deserve to Die

“They all ought to perish,” Hugh sent him a message.

James leaned against the wall and dialed Hugh as he felt the sharp echoes in his stomach.

“Why couldn’t I reach you earlier? The instant the phone connected, Hugh’s perplexed voice couldbe heard.

“What’s going on?” James questioned inanely.

“Your sister Fanny, she went to see Kaydron.”

This news took James by surprise. He’d never expected Fanny to come back to him. He wouldalways imagined she had broken up her relationship with Kaydron. But his perspective changedwhen he saw Fanny’s nuanced response when he brought up Kaydron in front of her. He had beencertain at that very moment that Fanny would not go back to Kaydron.

It was hard to believe that Fanny could harbor sentiments for Kaydron given his hideous anddisgusting appearance, especially considering how much she loved and cared about Christopherand how soon they were being married. The Kins Family benefited much. from their connection withthe Sanders Family, thus James was hesitant to let Fanny and Christopher take a chance on it.Besides, he did not think Fanny would be motivated to endanger the partnership, not knowing her.

So, why did Fanny go to see Kaydron?

He took a moment to reflect and considered going back, but the ache

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Chapter 486 They All Deserve to Die

in his chest and abdomen stopped him, making him take a deep.

breath.

“What’s the matter with you?” Hugh enquired.

Hugh repeated his question, “Where are you, James?” before James could answer.

This time James did have the address of the club, but he was still wondering what Fanny hadplanned.

Hugh did not say anything more than, “Wait for me,” and went straight to get James, to whichJames did not disagree.

It would be difficult for him to return on his own, given his current. physical condition. But beforeHugh gets there, he has to talk to his sister about something.

While Kaydron was taking a shower in the bathroom, Fanny surreptitiously checked his phone. Witha skilled touch, she was able to hack Kaydron’s phone password and locate her images fast,removing each one separately. She felt a wave of comfort as she deleted each picture, and at lastshe let out a sigh of relaxation.

The restroom door opened as she took the phone back. Then Kaydron appeared, naked andlustful.

“I’m here.” He smiled and stepped forward, reaching out to give Fanny a hug.

Fanny swallowed her disgust and let him hug her before saying, “Mr. Reed, I—I’m not feeling welltoday.”

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Despite her strong aversion to Kaydron and his assistance with Angela the following day, Fannyknew she had to endure his presence. Anticipating Angela’s challenges, Fanny gritted her teeth,suppressed her disgust, and forced a smile to maintain appearances. With reluctant obedience, shenestled into Kaydron’s arms, inwardly. recoiling at the thought.

“What’s wrong, not feeling well?” Kaydron said as she held her waist. with one hand and strokedher face with the other.

He was feeling quite pleased about the way Fanny had behaved lately.

Pallid–looking Fanny bit her lip and said, apologizing, “It’s inconvenient because I’m menstruating.”

With a scornful glance at Fanny, Kaydron scowled and said, “When?”

“Just now.” Fanny chewed her lip a little longer, looking self–conscious. and sorry.

“Then why are you here?” Kaydron said, letting her go, disappointed.

“I- I’m just concerned about tomorrow.”

Kaydron snorted with displeasure. “I’ve already scheduled everything for tomorrow. What worriesyou? Are you not trusting me?

This time, he felt more assured since he had enlisted more help and sought out competent people.Everything will go nicely tomorrow!

Fanny shook her head sharply, saying, “No, no.”

“You can go now; I’ll be leaving early tomorrow morning.” Kaydron

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instantly realized that tonight was not the right night to stir up problems because he had essentialthings to take care of tomorrow.

Since he intended to teach Angela a lesson, she would be departing early, therefore he needed tobe one step ahead of her and prepare an ambush. At this, Fanny obeyed and stood up, making herway out gently. She appeared hesitant as she paused many times.

When Fanny left the room, her attitude changed dramatically. Any hint of resistance was vanished,replaced by a hard–faced look of abhorrence and hatred. She took no hesitation in erasing thepictures, acting with unwavering conviction. All that was left to do was wait and see what wouldhappen tomorrow. She secretly hoped for revenge, that if Kaydron or Angela got into problems, shewould be vindicated. She had the dark hope that, should fate permit, Kaydron would murder Angela,bringing about his demise and imprisonment.

They both deserved to die! she thought.

Fanny’s phone rang as she was envisioning a lovely ending. James was phoning. When Fannyrealized it was him, she became a bit uneasy.

She hesitated for a second before taking the phone.

“James.” Fanny muttered as soon as the connection connected and waited for him to saysomething.

“Where are you?” questioned James sharply. novelbin

Fanny became even more agitated when she heard him question directly where she was.

“I- I…”

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After making the decision to speak the truth, she struggled to control the terror in her heart and said,“James, I came to see Kaydron, and there is still some unfinished business between us.”

After making the decision to speak the truth, she struggled to control the terror in her heart and said,“James, I came to see Kaydron, and there is still some unfinished business between us.”

Every time Fanny talked, she made sure to use her usual vulnerable tone, understanding that itwould make others sympathetic to her. She understood that displaying vulnerability at criticaljunctures frequently had positive results. She could make members of the Kins Family feel soft andcompassionate by portraying herself as frail and helpless. Her strategy was validated by James’sresponse, as she detected a little hint of comfort and kindness in his tone.

“Do you need my help, Fanny?”

When Fanny heard James ask her inquiry, her nose started to tingle.

She choked. “I’m doing OK. I’ve resolved all issues and will no longer be involved with him. I’mabout to head home.”

James exhaled, sensing the constriction in Fanny’s words.

“Fanny, don’t be depressed. We have your brothers covered.”

Fanny went on, “James, when can Joseph come home with us?” with

even more resentment.

She assumed that because James had obtained Florence’s number, he would most likely seekFlorence for assistance in the afternoon.

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However, she did not see James during the day and was not sure whether he was successful. Sheasked directly now, channeling her anguish and frustrations.

“Joseph is about to come out.” James felt a bit relieved when he finally mentioned Joseph.

Joseph should be leaving shortly, Florence had already made arrangements for someone to takecare of it.

He had come to some sort of understanding with Florence, even if he had suffered a little fromseeing her. Florence shouldn’t thus renege on her promise.

Fanny was ecstatic to hear James say this. “When Joseph returns, shall we all return to Riverdontogether as a family?”

Finally, I can escape from Northland! she thought.

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