Chapter 1213
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I thought the second one was from Marcus too, but I heard another manâs voice instead. âMr. Taylor, I
think there is someone else investigating Marcus, and they appear to be foreign. Should we find out
more about them?â
Not wanting to stop halfway, I tapped on the last one as well and heard the same manâs voice again.
âMarcus seems to be in contact with them, so itâs possible that they have his wife and daughter. Weâve
been tailing him for half a year now, and Marcus is getting increasingly cautious as a result. Would you
consider having a different group of men tail him instead, Mr. Taylor?â
It was the manâs voice again, and he sounded like he had lost all hope of finding Marcus.
I had a bad feeling in my heart as I placed the phone back down on the table. This isnât good news at
all⦠M Country is an unfamiliar territory for them⦠Even if Marcus is able to look after himself, what
about Camelia and their daughter? Would they even be able to escape unharmed? If even Holdenâs
hardened men find the situation hopeless, what are the odds of Marcus making it back alive?
After giving it some thought, I turned towards Holden and asked in a questioning tone, âYou wouldnât go
back on your word and just leave Marcus for dead in M Country once I sign this contract, would you?â
Holden shot me a frivolous glance through the corner of his eyes. âWhat are you saying? I am running
the risk of getting on Mr. Fullerâs bad side just by coming over today, and this is what you think of me?
How hurtfulâ¦â he said with a huge sigh and his head hung low like he was somewhat wronged.
Heâs telling the truth, though. The closer my babies are to being due, the more Ashton didnât want me
getting involved in these sorts of things for fear of any accidents that may occur as a result. I know
Holden mustâve snuck his way here to see me, but he doesnât understand the reason behind Ashtonâs
concern. While I am grateful for his efforts, I could tell that he only did it because of the profits he stood
to gain from it. Had the conditions not been favorable enough, he would probably have left Marcus for
dead.
With that in mind, I handed him the phone as I said, âI do trust you, Mr. Taylor. However, your inability to
locate Marcus after so long has me starting to doubt the capability of your men. Perhaps I should take
some time to reconsider our contractâ¦â
Holden narrowed his eyes. âI thought we had a deal.â
âAll is fair in war. Itâs better for the both of us to be a little more cautious with each other,â I said with a
shrug.
He sneered with an icy-cold look in his eyes. âAnd here I thought Ashton was a sly one⦠Turns out,
youâre a lot more cunning than he is! You havenât even fulfilled the promise you made me over half a
year ago, and now youâre demanding that I put more men on the search for Marcus?â
He had hit the nail on the head, as that was exactly what I wanted from him.
âI would very much appreciate it if you are willing to do so, Mr. Taylor,â I said with the most innocent-
looking smile I could muster.
Holden leaned back against his chair and eyed me from head to toe as if he was considering my
suggestion.
After a brief moment of silence, he burst into laughter all of a sudden. âHahaha! Very well, Iâll make one
last exception for you, Ms. Stovall! Howeverâ¦â
He then pointed at his phone on the table, and the look on his face turned vicious as he continued, âIf
you do not fulfill your end of the bargain when I bring you a video of Marcus on my next visit⦠I will
resort to extreme measures, Ms. Stovall.â
Considering the amount of violence and deaths he had witnessed in his life, I had no reason to doubt
that he would carry out his threats.
âOf course,â I said with a forced smile as I clenched my fist under the table in an attempt to appear
unfazed.
Holden glared at me briefly before storming off irritably, having completely forgotten about the blonde
woman he brought over earlier. I had to admit, she looked quite hilarious running through the soft mud
in heels as she chased after him.
âWho were they?â Emma muttered right after they left.