It was clear this was not a suggestion, but a command.
Mylo sneered, âAh, henpecked much? Alright, I will comply with your request, considering you are the head of the Payne family.
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He threw the cigarette on the floor and extinguished it before tossing the butt aside.
âAre you satisfied now?â
Nathan, imposing as ever, didnât skip a beat.
âIâve apprehended Ronan.
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Myloâs demeanor shifted, his voice tense.
âWhat have you done with him? Is he in a high-security prison?â
âHeâs here, detained just like you,â Nathan replied evenly.
The cells at the National Security Bureau were typically reserved for suspects of minor offenses, with a maximum detention period of fourteen days-usually just seven.
Relieved by this, Mylo exhaled softly.
Before he could fully relax, Nathan added, âHowever, Ronan isnât as comfortable as you, Mylo.
Heâs locked up with common criminalsârobbers, thieves, even rapists.
Itâs unlikely heâs enjoying his stay.
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âNathan!â Mylo clenched his jaw.
âIf anything happens to Ronan, the truth about your parents dies with me.
Youâre a disgrace, forsaking justice for your parents to satisfy your vengeance.
â
Nathanâs gaze hardened, his anger simmering beneath the surface as he fidgeted with his watch to maintain composure.
âBe grateful, Iâve kept him unharmed.
But if you continue to withhold the truth, I canât assure his safety.
Your hesitation endangers Ronan.
â
Nathanâs tactic was clear: he wouldnât release Ronan but instead used him as leverage over Mylo.
Mylo narrowed his eyes, his teeth gritted.
âYouâre shameless,â he hissed.
With a slight smile and a snort, Nathan remarked, âYou also try to bargain with me, so what does that make you? Shameless, huh?â
Anger surged in Myloâs chest, but he quickly composed himself.
âI doubt youâd risk harming Ronan.
You promised your grandpa that youâd keep him safe.
Any harm to him, even indirectly, would mean you broke your promise!â
Nathan dismissed his warning.
âSo what? If Ronan were to die, Grandpa might be upset with me, but it would be temporary.
He loves me the most, after all.
â
Mylo fell silent.
âIn fact, you know as well as I do,â Nathan continued, âIâve already sent someone to follow up on the clues Sonny provided today.
Itâs only a matter of time before I uncover the truth.
But Iâm preoccupied with matters involving the Payne Group, the National Security Bureau, and my family, so I wish to have this resolved swiftly.
â
Mylo stared at Nathan, his expression grim, and remained silent.
Nathan pressed on, âNow you have two choices.
Tell me the truth, and I will transfer Ronan to a high-security prison for five years as previously agreed, and we can close this chapter.
Or, I let Ronan stay where he is, at the mercy of the other detainees.
If something happens to him, Iâll ensure the culprits are severely punished and provide Ronan with a dignified funeral where you can mourn him.
â
Nathanâs voice was cold and ruthless.
He maintained his authority as the head of the National Security Bureau.
No one could defy him.
Furious, Mylo responded, âYou damn bastard!â
Nathan stood up, sneered as he straightened his collar, and turned to walk out.
Before leaving, he added, âMylo, Iâll give you two days to decide.
Given Ronanâs condition, he wonât last much Longer than that.
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