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Chapter 982

Tyrone pursed his lips, his gaze fixed on Sabrina through the rearview mirror. He clenched his teethand asked, “It has nothing to do with me?”

He had given her the opportunity to turn to him for his help, but it seemed she preferred to hide theissue from him and carry the risk of retaliation.

Did she find him that untrustworthy to confide in?

Why was she not valuing her own safety?

Sabrina raised her head, noticing the anger in his eyes, but she couldn’t comprehend the reasonbehind it. “It’s my own business. And how did you find out I was investigating the kidnapping case? Didyou investigate me again? I still haven’t settled accounts with you for following me to Orden.

Sabrina’s righteous anger flared, and Tyrone was incensed. He gripped the steering wheel tightly, theveins on the back of his hand becoming pronounced. “I investigated you because you were beingthreatened. I followed you to Orden because you were injured the night before, and I genuinely caredabout your well-being. You might find it hard to believe, but I just want to help you!”

Sabrina wore a gentle smile as she addressed him, “Tyrone, your concern and your offer of assistancehave a purpose and require reciprocation. I can‘t provide the kind of return you’re seeking, so I mustdecline your help.”

Tyrone gazed at Sabrina with a trace of bitterness in his voice, “Is that how you perceive me?”

She suspected that his willingness to help was driven by a desire to manipulate her into being with him.

Consequently, she would rather seek revenge alone and even risk her life, which likely led to a similarfate to Connor’s, than be with him, wouldn’t she?novelbin

Sabrina inquired, “Am I wrong?”

Tyrone responded with silence, his eyes filled with gloom.

The atmosphere inside the car immediately became tense, and the air grew heavy.

With her hands tucked into her pockets, Sabrina leaned against the back of the seat and gazed out ofthe window, refraining from speaking.

Upon arriving at the entrance gate of the community, Tyrone brought the car to a halt and silentlyobserved her through the rearview mirror.

Sabrina attempted to push the door open, but it remained locked. She turned to meet his gaze in themirror, ignoring the emotions she saw in his eyes. She raised an eyebrow and asked, “Could youplease unlock the door?”

Tyrone let out a bitter laugh and unlocked the central lock. Without uttering a word, Sabrina pushed thedoor open, exited the car, and entered the community.

Tyrone’s gaze remained fixed on her retreating figure until she vanished around the corner.

He then shifted his attention, staring into the empty space before suddenly striking the steering wheelwith his fist.

When Sabrina reached home, Bettie was still awake. Upon seeing Sabrina, Bettie inquired, “Did youdrop Jennie off at home?”

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