Chapter 909 Death Comes

The car was about to hit the warning sign, and there was visibly lime sand inside the cordon.

‘With this speed, if we are to crash into it…‘

The warden’s face turned pale as he roared at Jensen, “What the hell are you doing?! Brake, you fool! Brake!”

Jensen’s face, too, turned pale, and he suddenly thought of something as a grim smile appeared at the corners of his lips.

‘So that’s how it is…‘

BAM!!

The car finally hit the warning sign.

The warden, for whatever reason, suddenly grabbed the steering wheel just as the car hit the warning sign.

So the car instantly turned and slammed against the bridge railing.

Amidst a loud crash, the car fell into the rushing river rapids.

Gilbert immediately stopped the car.

He ran out and leaned against the broken railing as he roared. “JEN… JENSEN!!!”

He then immediately called the emergency hotline number.

too much in a rush or because he was too

this be happening?‘

has always

going to happen, I would not have chased

would not have wanted this to happen, even at the cost of never finding the warden to prove his

I do?”

“Jensen!”

don’t want him

are the chances of his survival in

car disappeared the moment it fell into the river.

his face

inside in the private room, all alone.

listening to a report by his subordinate, his expression hovering between smiling and crying, and no one could tell

fell back into his

thought of a little boy. That boy had always been anxious and trembling around Adrien, and

in Adrien’s mind. “Father… can I come with

will not call you ‘father‘ in front of anyone else.”

mother is sick. Can you

“Father…”

“Father…”

came falling from the corner of Adrien’s eyes. He immediately wiped it away as a sneer appeared by the corners of his mouth. ‘It’ll be better if that shame that shouldn’t have existed is dead. At the very least, he had achieved his due

usefulness before death.‘

they were glassed with tears, yet within them

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