Chapter 2249
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Chapter 2249 An Experiment âI have the same opinion as you, Ms. Atkinson,â William answered. âMrs. President is a careful person. Why would she allow an attendant to record a video in secret?â
âHa! I knew it!â Hazel sneered. âShe manipulated my father, created a scandal between me and Mr. Lindberg, and blamed her daughterâs illness on me. I endured how she made me a scapegoat for her deeds over the years. I knew she had been using me, but I didnât want to offend her and invite trouble. Nevertheless, my endurance only caused her to push her limits.â
âThatâs how the world works.â William could understand her feelings. âThe weaker you are, the more they will take advantage of you.â
âI endured her actions in the past, but my father lost his life this time.â Hazel grew emotional. âDespite his evil deeds, he was still my father. Besides, he loved me. He was the only family I hadâ¦â
Her voice choked. William handed her a tissue and comforted her, âMy condolences.â After a pause, he got down to business. âNow that we know Mrs. President is behind this, thenââ
Hazel interrupted him by saying hatefully, âYou donât have to persuade me to change my mind. Even if it was Mrs.
Presidentâs plan, the real murderer was still Francesca. She knew the snake was venomous but told it to bite my father! That was murder!â
William asked, âAre you sure the snake bit your father? Could it be someone else who poisoned him?â
âAfter leaving the hotel, we got into the car. Nothing happened after that. Less than two hours after my father got home, he started feeling unwell. When the doctor arrived, he was alreadyâ¦â
She trailed off as her eyes turned red. âThe forensic pathologist examined him and said he died from snake venom.
Who else could it be? It must be Francescaâs doing!â
âWe can only be sure after examining him personally.â William wound down the window and called out, âSloan!â
âYes.â Sloan gestured for his subordinate to drive a truck over to them. He then opened the door to reveal a pig inside. âHuh? This isâ¦â Hazel was baffled as she didnât know what they were getting at.
When Sloan released Sam into the truck, Hazel finally understood what was going on. She immediately got out of the car and went nearer for a better look.
Initially, Sam didnât want to attack the pig. The subordinates started hitting the truck to create noise. Growing irritated by the noise, Sam flew in the pigâs direction and sank its fangs into the pigâs neck.
The pig immediately let out a horrible shriek and collapsed. It began frothing at the mouth and twitching uncontrollably as blood trickled out of its mouth and ears.
Less than ten minutes later, the pig stopped moving. Its blood was black, and its skin slowly turned green. It was a horrible sight. Hazel gaped in disbelief when she saw the pigâs death.
Beside her, Sloan explained, âSam is Mr. Lindbergâs snake. Besides Mr. Lindberg, it only listens to Ms. Felchâs orders.
If Ms. Felch ordered it to stop, it would definitely stop. I wasnât sure what would happen when Sam was to bite someone, but Gordon reminded me before he left that Samâs venom was lethal.
Anyone it bites would die immediately. After seeing the experiment, Iâm sure you know Mr. Atkinson wouldnât wait until two hours later to die if Sam had bitten him. Just like the pig, he wouldâveâ¦â
When he realized the inappropriateness of his words, he quickly apologized, âIâm sorry. I mean, heâll die from the venom on the spot.â
He didnât need to explain anything, for it was pretty obvious what the experiment meant. Hazel had been with Danrique long enough to know what his snakes were like.
Back when she left the hotel with Gerard, he seemed fine. Hence, she assumed Sam didnât bite him and that he was merely imagining things when he claimed his neck felt cold and numb.
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