Chapter 1428:
Harlee sat there, her acting skills heightened with each passing moment. She pressed her hand over her mouth, an expression of disbelief washing over her as she whispered, âThis is unbelievable! Nicola planned this all along⦠Why has my dad never told me about this?â
Lucius, still holding the cloth doll, pressed play on the audio again. He listened intently. From what he gathered, Nicola had deceived him in league with Nathaniel, all under the influence of the Bloodthirstiness Pill. He began to wonder if perhaps she had harbored feelings for him back then.
Suddenly, Lucius sprang to his feet, his excitement palpable as he hugged the tombstone.
âI knew it! I knew you cared about me. Nicola, thank you. Thank you for leaving me this messageâ¦â
At that precise moment, Harleeâs phone rang. She glanced down, seeing it was Desmond calling, likely about the antidote. Yet, she wasnât sure if she could fully trust the information Lucius had given her. She pressed the answer button.
âHow is it?â
Desmondâs voice crackled through, thick with frustration.
âGoodwin says the antidote seems fine. But we analyzed it based on your blood test report, and it turns out that the antidote will not resolve the poison in your body. It will only relieve the symptoms for three months.â
âYou tricked me?â Harlee scowled at Lucius.
Upon hearing Harleeâs voice, Lucius spun around in surprise, his face still wearing a joyous grin from the recording. He was slow to comprehend her accusation. He had just confidently handed over the antidote, convinced that Harlee would suspect nothing, but her reaction was delayed.
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Harlee did not give Lucius a chance to respond. Swiftly, she drew her gun and shot him in the thigh. The sharp crack of the gunshot echoed, and Lucius crumpled to the ground with a heavy thud.
Luciusâ six men quickly pulled out their weapons and pointed them at Harlee, but Rhys, Jianna, and Thiago reacted faster, neutralizing two of Luciusâ men each as soon as they made a move.
As agony jolted through his body, Lucius finally grasped the gravity of Harleeâs words, asking in confusion, âHow could you⦠How could you haveâ¦?â
Harlee cut him off, firing again, this time aiming for his heart. The bullet, laced with a special sedative, quickly took effect, and Lucius sank into deep unconsciousness.
Harlee observed him collapse, her hands trembling slightly. She wasnât sure if this was the outcome she had envisioned, feeling ultimately let down. She had believed that Lucius still had some conscience, but she hadnât expected him to be so awful as to tamper with the antidote. Rhys quickly came to her side and embraced her tightly, looking down at her as she stared emotionlessly at Lucius on the ground, her face showing neither joy, hatred, nor sadness.
After a pause, Harlee let out a chuckle, a mix of derision and triumph over her executed plan.
Rhys clung to Harlee more firmly. In that embrace, she felt as frigid as ice, devoid of any warmth.
Harlee stood motionless in his hold, her gaze fixed blankly on Luciusâ figure.
âI had even thought about letting him walk free.â
Harlee had clung to a faint hope, despite knowing Luciusâ true nature. Had he not tampered with the antidote, she might have spared him, leaving his fate to the justice system. Butâ¦
âYou have the kindest heart,â Rhys murmured as he brushed away a stray lock of hair from her face and gently rested his chin on her forehead.
âWell done, youâve liberated yourself from a harmful presence.â
Harlee didnât reply. She simply embraced him tightly, seeking warmth from his embrace. It was alright. She had planned for this final act, hadnât she? She had exploited the last vestiges of his kindness and affection. They owed each other nothing now.
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