Chapter 429 Chapter 429 Teresa freaked out, realizing she had said something she shouldnât have, and quickly shook her head.
Bernard, snapped her wrist: âSpill it!â
Teresa, whose wrist had just been broken, screamed in pain, with tears streaming down her face.
She didnât really know Bernard, but she thought he was out of her league.
Little did she know that he was ruthless enough to hurt a woman.
He was treating her like this without even knowing the truth. What would he do if he found out? Kill her?
Terrified, Teresa lied through the pain: âI saw it at the airport, you know. After you sent her off, you puked blood. Didnât you break up with her?â
The coldness in Bernardâs eyes intensified: âI sent her back because of her job, and (puked blood because of my stomach problems. What does that have to do with breaking up?â
Teresa went pale after hearing Bernardâs words, not sure if it was because of the pain in her wrist or her guilt.
She thought they had broken up, but they hadnât. Wasnât she just asking for trouble by going to see Bernard now?
Bernard glanced at her and saw right through her. He pushed her hand away and coldly shouted, âSomeone!â
Caleb, who had just arrived at the hospital, rushed in with a group of bodyguards.
âMr. Laurence, what can I do for you?â
Bernard stared coldly at Teresa, who was holding her wrist in pain and trembling on the floor.
âUse whatever means necessary to make her tell the truth within ten minutes!â
Caleb took the order, waved his hand, and the other bodyguards immediately grabbed Teresa, heading her to the bathroom.
Teresa looked back in disbelief at Bernard. He was even smarter than she had imagined.
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She had only said one wrong thing, and he had sensed something was off. Instead of getting angry, he tried to test her.
And because of her guilt, she panicked and was easily exposed.
Bernard wiped his right hand, which had touched Teresa, with a few wet wipes, but feeling more disgusted with each wipe.
But for now, all he could do was suppress his nausea and wait for the truth.
In the bathroom, the bodyguards turned on the bathtub and ruthlessly dunked Teresaâs head in the water.
Teresa, tormented by the pain in her wrist and now suffocating, clenched her teeth and refused to confess. She only admitted to seeing the two of them at the airport and misunderstanding that they had broken up.
She knew that if she admitted to provoking Eleanor, Bernard would surely kill her.
But she didnât think Bernard would go that far. Her family was a big deal in W City; he couldnât just take her out, could he?
Teresa didnât think Bernard would actually kill her, but nine minutes later his bodyguards pinned her to the ground, and four or five of them started tearing her clothes off. Teresaâs face went deathly pale.
âStop it!â
The bodyguards exchanged glances and stopped, seemingly not wanting to touch her and just trying to scare her.
Teresa breathed a sigh of relief, but before she could recover, one of the bodyguards pulled out a small knife.
Without hesitation, he slashed her wrist: âMs. Teresa, Mr. Laurence can find out anything. Heâs just in a hurry for results, thatâs why he sent us. He doesnât care if youâre dead or alive. So, if you confess now, you might be spared. But if you keep quiet, weâll just wait for you to bleed out. Weâve got time...â