Cage

Chapter Cage 160



Chapter 160

Eliana hurried over to help, and together we struggled to lift him into the car.

Talbot was about to bring people over to stop us, but Eliana had already hit the gas and sped away.

No way,

she really had the guts to drug Clyde? Since when is Clyde a soughtafter prize? Doesn’t look all that appetizing to me.

My wife would know if he’s tasty or not!

Clyde, who had been unconscious just moments ago, suddenly woke up, glaring at Eliana with displeasure.

Eliana hit the brakes hard, and our heads bumped together.

I punched Clyde lightly, She’s driving, don’t scare her!

Clyde grunted, If it wasn’t for Lisa’s lousy idea, I wouldn’t have had to pretend to be drunk.

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Her dad, Talbot, is crazy, letting his daughter drug me for a video. Does he have a screw loose?

Was Lisa picked up from a dumpster? Not his real daughter? Doesn’t seem like it!

I understood Clyde’s point. Even in the toughest situations, some lines just shouldn’t be crossed, and Talbot definitely went too far.

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But he never really cared for Lisa, thinking a marriage alliance for profit was worth more than a simple video; he wouldn’t care.

Eliana dropped us off at a hotel her family had ties with before taking off.

And Clyde and I started to debrief today’s gains.

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It turned out Lisa wanted to bring Geneva along, but Talbot’s men were guarding the girl too closely, making it impossible for Lisa to get her out.

Lisa also mentioned Geneva’s phone was being monitored, she didn’t dare ask too much.She just told us to hurry up and divorce, fearing Talbot couldn’t wait any longer, otherwise, he wouldn’t have had her drug me.

Thinking about what Jared had said today made me worried.

Talbot’s actions meant he must have had a fallout with Garfield.

First, he restricted his construction projects, and then he moved against the company.

But the two have been entangled for a long time; it wouldn’t come to blows so quickly.

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If Clyde got involved, Garfield wouldn’t dare target both companies.

I shared the investigation’s findings with Clyde, who also fell silent.

This issue seemed too complex, far beyond mere personal grievances.

Do you remember any projects your family had at the time?

Or did your parents ever mention something to you, maybe about Galen Brown or projectrelated stuff?

I shook my head, I’m not clear on the company’s affairs, and after I went to Country Aurorea, my mom hardly ever talked to me about home.

At that time, I was undergoing surgery, and she probably didn’t want to worry me.

Moreover, my cancer was spreading fast, living each day on painkillers; I had no energy to inquire about the family business.

Just thinking about my dad’s death, which I couldn’t witness, made it hard for me to breathe.

J.walked over to the window and opened it, feeling as gloomy as the weather outside.

Clyde licked his lips and didn’t ask any more about my family.

My going abroad was a taboo topic for both of us, bringing silence whenever mentioned. Clyde, I’m thinking of letting Jared hang around the Patterson Group for a while.

He told me all this today clearly with an agenda; he must know more.

I don’t believe he spilled the beans just out of guilt.

Now that I’m here, I’m bound to investigate the past. We’ve all been in the business for so long; none of us are fools.

Clyde nodded. That’s fine, but be careful dealing with these people.

You’ll handle the project design; don’t let others interfere.

We’ll both stay away from the Crawford family for now; it’s time to give Talbot the cold shoulder.


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