Chapter 395: How Could He Possibly Hurt Her?
Chapter 395: How Could He Possibly Hurt Her?
It’s Bunny.
Seeing his mom, Bunny lets out a sigh of relief and rushes to her with sobs. “Mummy, I miss you so much.”
Jamie is overwhelmed and pushes Bunny away. Looking at his chubby face, she retains her passion to pinch it and asks, “Are you sure that I’m your mom?”
What?
Breaking out in a sweat, he steps back from Jamie’s hug and pointed to Jamie, looking at his dad. “Daddy, mommy, mommy is…”
“Your mom has got a problem in her head. Let’s get out of here.”
Dan says in a dangerous deep voice, for he’s upset about Jamie’s amnesia. Then he pushed her into the lift.
It’s you who’s got a problem, and so have your family. Jamie groans with complaint, looking around the villa, only to find none.
Thinking of the words that Ryan Jack and Twelve told her before leaving, she can’t help clenching her fists on her knees.
Difficult as the task is, she owes it to Ryan.
…
After the helicopter leaves, a wall across from the Villa’s door is pushed open, with a secret tunnel behind.
Twelve walked out to find the villa is quiet.”
“They have left, and we’re half successful.” Twelve says grimly to the man behind the wall.
Without any words, Ryan walks out and straightens his suit, putting up a sneer.
Wondering his deep thoughts, Twelve nudges him by arm. “You’re too cruel to her. If Dan William finds out, she’ll be abandoned.”
“Just what I want.” Ryan says without remorse, for he doesn’t take her words seriously.
He’ll take good care of Jamie, if Dan abandons her.
And he persuades himself it’s the last time to hurt her. Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
Feeling pity and compassionate, Twelve says, “If she knows you kidnapped her son in England, she’ll turn her back against you.”
Ryan bites his lips and looks at her with confusion, for he didn’t tell it to anyone before. How does she get it?
“Moreover, you pretended to be Hooson to get to her. And the most important is that you set her up to save her. Those are all your schemes.”
“In disguise of Hooson, you can hurt her, for she’ll hate Hooson instead of Ryan Jack. She’ll hate a scapegoat you fabricated, and you’ll get away with it.”
“However, it’s you that should be to blame.”
Twelve elaborated seriously, not so humorous as usual, in a calm voice.
Ryan didn’t tell her his secrets, but she finds out the truth by herself.
Never will she imagine that he’s scheming enough to put on quite a show.
Ryan Jack, Hooson, and Night. 9.
He’s such an experienced actor that he’s been playing three roles with different characters. He acts like he has a multiple-personality disorder.
Ryan feels ashamed and cocks his head away. Twelve’s right, he’s the boss behind.
At the mercy of Jack Moore, he’s gradually lost himself, switching identities so casually.
He can even hurt Jamie without remorse for his purpose, but he’s still heartbroken for Jamie’s sufferings.
No, he doesn’t mean it, for he loves Jamie. How could he possibly hurt her?
He covers his sinister face with his hands, trying to restrain his evil.
Twelve shakes her head and sighs. Although she works for him not long, she knows him better than anyone.
Nothing can stop him on his way to the hell.
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In the manor, Dan powers off his mobile phone after answering Secretary Zhang’s call, and temporarily leaves his company’s issues to Bruce and Duke.
Everything goes as usual, but the storm is brewing beneath the calm surface.
Dan doesn’t make Jamie’s amnesia public, and only a few know it.
To recall her lost memory, Wendy often comes around, but it doesn’t work out.
Coincidentally or not, both Dan and Bunny are out, and Wendy doesn’t show up.
Jamie gets relieved and walks out of her room. She looks around the hallway, finding no servants, and enters Bunny’s room with nerves calmed.
And her purpose is to get the Myth ring.
By chance, she overheard a conversation between Dan and Bunny about the Myth ring hidden in Bunny’s room. All she needs to do is give the ring to Ryan, returning his favor.
Bunny’s room is tidy with everything ordered and easy to find.
She walks up to the desk and pulls out the drawer, fishing around in it.
It’s impossible for him to hide it in a conspicuous place.
Jamie bites her lip and restores things in the drawer. Then she walks around in the room.
Bunny’s tidy room is cleaned by himself, for he dislikes others to move his things. And the computer on his desk is the most important.
Having been searching for so long, she still can’t find the ring.
Then it occurs to her the most dangerous place is the safest, so she lifts up Bunny’s pillows on the bed, only to find nothing.
“Where’s it?” Jamie gradually loses her patience and throws herself in the bed, rubbing her neck and looking around, eyes tinted with impatience.
Suddenly, her eyes are locked on some place.
She rises to her feet, walks to the desk, grabs the white wireless-mouse and presses its end. There’s something wrong with it.
She cracks the mouse open, and a black ring drops from it.
Then she puts the mouse down and picks up the ring with delight. After restoring things on the desk, she leaves Bunny’s room with the ring.