?Chapter 752:
She frowned, turning to Linden.
“Linden, how long until your n takes effect? Dani appears to be growing more energetic with each passing moment.”
Linden felt a sense of unease.
“This is unexpected. She should be growing weak and drowsy from the dose.”
He had intended to take advantage of her vulnerability in the lounge.
Yet, Dani appeared livelier than ever.
Natalie stared coldly at Linden, then pped him sharply.
“Fool!”
Natalie quickly walked away, not even bothering to nce at Linden again.
Linden, feeling agitated, made his way to the men’s room. As he stepped out, he identally bumped into Nina, who was justing out of thedies’ room across the corridor.
He was about to walk away when Nina stopped him.
“Linden, have you considered your future?”
Linden frowned and faced her.
“What do you mean by that?”
“I’m bringing this up because I can’t keep quiet any longer.
You’ve sacrificed so much for Natalie, yet she hasn’t always been faithful to you. There’s a wealthy young man from the research and development department, Tobin Kelly, and she’s been seen with him quite a bit. Not many people are aware of your rtionship with my sister. This is not fair to you, given you’re handling these risky schemes for her. If things head in the wrong direction, do you think she’ll support you? She will take credit for all the sesses and live a life of luxury with Tobin. Is that something you’re okay with?”
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Linden’s expression darkened with her words.
Over the next few days, Linden stalked Natalie.
He observed her enjoy a candlelit dinner with Tobin, followed by a trip to the movies. On the Ferris wheel, Tobin held Natalie’s hand. She didn’t pull away; instead, she blushed.
Linden felt his rage surge.
He whipped out his phone, dialed a number, and after a long pause, a voice answered, “Hello?”
Linden red up at the Ferris wheel as it rose high above him. In a cold tone, he demanded, “Natalie, where are you right now?”
Annoyed, Natalie snapped, “What do you want? I’m currently busy.”
Linden continued, “I miss you. Where are you? I’lle to you.” Losing patience, Natalie said, “Finish your work first, or don’t bother calling me.”
“Who are you talking to? Who’s calling you sote?” Tobin asked.
“Just a telemarketer,” replied Natalie before ending the call.
Linden remained under the Ferris wheel, observing Natalie and Tobin as they shared whispers andughter.
He squinted, a dark glow beginning to form in his eyes.
The following morning, as Nina stepped out of her bedroom, she heard the TV news anchor delivering the day’s headlines.
“Today, our city was the scene of a brutal murder. The killer tied the victim to a Ferris wheel, which continued to turn throughout the night. By morning, when the amusement park staff found him, the victim had already been dead for several hours. The police are investigating the case, and the amusement park has been shut down.”
Nina almost let her water ss slip from her hand upon hearing the news.
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