Chapter 985: I can save her
Pampered by my three brothers: the return of the neglected heiress
[Flashback]
"Who are you people!? What do you want from me!?" Slater yelled at the top of his lungs, struggling to break free from his binds. His eyes were blindfolded, amplifying the growing dread in his heart. Even so, he didnât show the slightest sign of fear; rather, he appeared fiercer.
"What the hell do you want?!" Slater roared, grinding his teeth angrily. "Take this blindfold off, or are you scared?"
Yet, if there was anyone who was scared right now, it was him.
How could Slater not be scared?
He had just been at the convenience store to buy something to eat. Atlas hadnât returned from wherever he rushed off to earlier. Slater had planned to wait for his First Brother and hear good news from Atlas, knowing that Atlas probably had something in mind to appeal to Pennyâs case.
Slater should have been eating and simply waiting for Atlas.
That was the plan.
But alas, instead of staying in the small apartment he and Atlas shared, Slater found himself in an unfamiliar place â bound and blindfolded â right after being thrown into a van on his way home.
"Hello!?" he heard his voice echo. "Anybody there!? Hey! I know youâre here! Donât tell me youâre scared?! Hah! My brother willâ"
Slaterâs words trailed off when he felt a rough hand squeeze his shoulder. He winced as the hands untied the knots of his blindfold. As soon as the blindfold fell onto his shoulders, the blinding lights stung his eyes.
After a moment, Slater peeked through one eye. All he saw were lights, as if a strobe light was beaming directly at him.
"Shit..." he breathed out, trying to peek again. He narrowed his eyes, confirming that there were at least two large lights positioned at the other end of the room, shining directly at him. "What in the world..."
"Slater Bennet. Itâs finally nice to meet you."
Suddenly, Slater heard a womanâs alluring voice. The flashing light before him dimmed slightly, allowing him to open his eyes wider. He saw a figure walk over to the chair several meters in front of him.
Because of the lights behind the womanâs chair, Slater couldnât make out her face clearly.
"Who are you?" he blurted out. "What do you want? My brother paid for everything when our family business fell. So, I wonât believe youâre here for his debt! Heâs clean!"
The woman chuckled, lifting one leg and resting it over the other. She tilted her head slightly, a smirk curling at the corner of her mouth.
"Iâm not here to collect debt, Slater Bennet," she clarified. "Iâm here because... I want to give you an opportunity."
"Hah! Opportunity? By abducting me?" he mocked. "Great way to offer opportunities, huh?"
"Well, I canât blame you for being upset, and I apologize for my menâs actions," she said. "I asked them to invite you for dinner, but it seems there was a miscommunication."
Slater sneered. "I donât care what problems youâve got. Let me go right now."
But the woman didnât answer. Instead, she maintained a slight smile while studying Slaterâs every movement. Her eyes were observant, watching his facial expressions closely.
"Haha..." Slater laughed under his breath, grinding his teeth. "So much for twisting your words. I hate politics, and Iâm not good at it. If you canât let me go, whatâs your plan? Kill me? Then what? Dump my body somewhere?"
His face twisted as he tried to break free from his binds, but to no avail. His heart thudded in his chest as he thought about how he might die. If not for his acting skills, he would have been crying. Worse, he might have wet himself.
That was how scared he was. However, the little dignity and pride left in him prevented him from showing any sign of weakness. Slater and his family had already hit rock bottom. What was there to be scared of?
The more he thought about it, the more it became clear to him. Why was he even struggling to survive? Their family had lost everything, and this last fight was nothing but a futile struggle.
"You people..." he hissed, scoffing in dismay. "Fine. Kill me."
The crowâs feet at the sides of the womanâs eyes deepened, and her lips curled into a smirk. "Not so fast, Slater Bennet."
"What?" Slater scoffed. "Are you playing with me?"
"Playing is not the word, but like I said, Iâd like to give you an opportunity." She snapped her fingers, and men hidden in the shadows immediately surrounded Slater. The latter panicked, glancing left and right.
"What are you going to do, huh?!" Slater wiggled in desperation. "Hey, heyâ"
To his surprise, instead of doing anything horrible to him, his bounds loosened. Surprised, he looked at the men as they stepped back. He then fixed his gaze on the woman seated several meters from him.
"What are youâ"
"Letâs start over, Slater Bennet," she said. "Again, I apologize for my menâs actions."
Slater didnât answer. He held his breath, staring at the woman. Like a stubborn fool, Slater didnât think of anything else but the anger building inside him. Now that he was free, Slater jumped up from his seat and sprinted away from the scene. He didnât care anymore, even though he knew it was impossible with all these people around.
He just had to flee; something inside him told him he had to.
As expected, Slater was easily seized. It took only a few seconds for the men to pin him to the ground.
"Ugh!" he groaned, struggling to break free from the men holding him downâhis stomach pressed against the floor. "Let me go!"
"Oh, Slater Bennet..." He heard the womanâs voice again, followed by the sound of her light footsteps.
Slater clenched his teeth, struggling harder but to no avail. He stopped only when a hand grabbed the back of his hair and yanked his head back, forcing him to look up at the woman squatting in front of him.
She was older than he expected, considering how alluring her voice sounded. She pinched his chin, studied his face, then smirked.
"Do you want to save your sister, Slater Bennet?" she asked, pleased when he stopped resisting at the mention of his sister. "I can save her and help you gain skills you never thought possible. In return, I want you to kill someone for me."