Chapter 241
Herman led Kitty into the study. Coming face-to-face with this woman once again, he had zero patience left.
âKitty, Iâm gonna tell you one last time, take the dough and scram, or else, I got a million ways to make sure you never see daylight again.â
Kitty saw the resolve in Hermanâs eyes. Even if she was a blockhead, she wasnât about to throw her life away.
The previous conflicts had shown her the financial might of the Salstrom family. She may have been tempted to play dirty, but she knew she was just a counterfeit, a pawn in someone elseâs game. If she succeeded, that person would expose her, if she failed, her fate would be even more miserable.
After some thought, Kitty decided that taking the money and making a run for it was the best option. She really didnât want to stir up trouble in the Salstrom family; she was pushed into it. Kitty also realized that this might be her last shot. She could give up on her dream of marrying a rich man, but it would be great if she could make some extra cash.
Kitty dropped the act, and her demeanor changed to a more candid one, no more pretenses. âMr. Salstrom, if you want me to beat it, five million ainât gonna cut it.â
Seeing Kitty smartening up, Hermanâs expression eased slightly. He leaned against the table and asked, âHow much are you looking for?â
âTen million,â Kitty said, holding up a finger. âI ainât gonna let you swindle me. I know I canât worm my way into your rich folksâ world, but I deserve some compensation. Ten million ainât no sweat for you.â
âYouâve caught on quick, huh?â Hermanâs gaze was frosty. âIf you spill the beans about whoâs pulling your strings, Iâll throw in another ten million.â
âWhoâs pulling my strings?â Kitty played dumb.
âDonât try to be slick with me,â Herman said, tapping on the desk. âOn the day of the Neon Dreams, it was your family gathering. I know your family. You are required to attend the gathering.â Herman had just thought of what Flynn had told him, so he thought of Kittyâs family gathering.
Hearing this, Kittyâs eyes flickered, showing a touch of guilt. That day, she did go home for the gathering.
âI didnât go back that day because I couldnât get a flight ticket.â Kitty was still making excuses. âMr. Salstrom, just give me the money and Iâll stop causing trouble.â
âYou donât want an extra ten million?â Herman tempted Kitty with the money. âI bet your puppeteer canât offer you that much. What do they give you, tensâ¦. of thousands, hundreds of thousands?â
Kitty hesitated, which only made Herman more certain that someone was pulling Kittyâs strings.
Just then, Flynn walked in. âHey, the stuff you wanted just came in.â
Flynn was holding a bank statement. Herman took out a document and placed it in front of Kitty. âThis is your bank statement. Half a month ago, your account had a sudden increase of two hundred thousand. Can you explain where this money came from?â
Kitty had deposited the money herself, but it wasnât hers. As a supermarket guide, a sudden large deposit would definitely draw attention.
âThat, uhâ¦â Kitty stammered.
âSomebody paid you to impersonate the person from five years ago,â Herman answered for her.
âNo, no,â Kitty continued to deny, âYou said youâd give me ten million, right? Whereâs the money?â All she wanted now was to take the money and run before she was exposed.
Flynn said, âYou really think my brother is an ATM, huh? Even if he was, itâd be my sister-in-lawâs ATM, not yours.â
âWhat does that mean?â Kitty asked.
âGo back to where you came from,â Flynn waved. âYouâve got some nerve, asking for ten million. Even if you had the guts to take it, you wouldnât have the luck to spend it.â
Hearing this, Kitty paled. At this moment, Herman suddenly pulled out a silenced gun from the drawer, loaded it, and aimed at the clock hanging behind Kitty.
The gun made no noise, but the clock fell to the floor. Kitty had never seen anything like this before and screamed in fright, âAh! Iâll tell you, Iâll tell you!â