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"No... No!!!" Even as Gable started to climb into his car, he had thought he could escape, but only forFrank to drag him back.novelbin

He struggled violently even as his hope to escape beca pipe dream, but it was naturally pointless.

Frank even broke one of his arms-the sthing he did with Clark, rendering him immobile.

"Now, letthink... what should I do with you two?" Frank rubbed his chin, watching as both Gable andClark lay limply on the ground before turning to glance at Helen in her car. Naturally, he was plentyconsiderate toward her since he would not allow mooks like these two to live otherwise. However, theywere Helen's uncles and Mark's sons-executing both on the spot was really too much.

"Please, Mr. Lawrence! Just let us go... It's all Gable's idea!" Clark exclaimed through tears andshudders, brotherhood be damned as he sold out his brother right then and there. "He planned thearson on the farm too... he said that everything in the family will be ours if we get the farm and then killour father! We will kill anyone who gets in our way too... That's what he said, word for word!" Frank'sexpression changed ever so slightly in disgust-these brothers were really pricks, even planning to killtheir own father! He also finally understood why Mark was furious and cared so little about them backwhen Mark handed over the farm to Frank and Helen.

There was certainly a reason.

"Bullshit!" Gable exploded right then.

"It was you who cbegging because you wasted every dthe old man gave you! Why would even think ofthis if you didn't keep buggingevery day?!" Frank raised a brow.

Both of them were really pricks of equal measure.

Suddenly, Gable turned toward Frank and played his trump card "Mr. Lawrence, you'd best think beforeyou kill me... My brother is Zambri's deputy commissioner! He will make you pay!" "Yeah! That's exactlyright!" Clark nodded repeatedly. "Our boys are all subordinates of the deputy commissioner. No one willcover for you if you kill us. He will have your head!" Frank was certainly disgusted that the two prickswould threaten him even after all that had happened. However, he still decided to spare their lives afterthinking about it.

After all, they now had proof that Clark and Gable burnt down the farm resort and attempted to murderHelen.

And since Luna was involved in this conspiracy too, one would expect Helen to take leadership of thefamily without anyone questioning her. It would all be smooth sailing from here.

On the other hand, if Frank took the easier option and killed Clark and Gable, the entire incident wouldget stuck in limbo.

For one, Luna would accuse Frank of killing Mark's sons-even if Clark and Gable were scum, it stillmight cause friction between Mark and Frank. Moreover, Fleur Lang would inevitably make a big fussabout it. In that sense, Frank would choose to spare them just to avoid the hassle.

"In that case, you're coming back to Laneville with us," he said. "Where you will confess all your crimes.Do that, and I will let you live-how about that?" Both Clark and Gable were all too eager to seize thechance for survival and nodded repeatedly despite their pain.

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