Gale immediately stepped up and held the impostor Bianca’s shoulders firmly so that she did not twitch as much.
Rain found the right opportunity, plunged the syringe into her chest, and injected the sedative into her heart.
The sedative worked almost immediately. Before the impostor Bianca could say anything to Luke, she calmed down and slowly closed her eyes.
Rain wiped away some sweat on her forehead, then turned around and spoke to Luke, “She’s not going to last for much longer, Boss. What should we do?”
Luke looked at the impostor’s pale face. That face was exactly the same as Bianca’s face, but they were two different people. He had been deceived so badly…
His face was ashen with anger. “If she dies, deal with the body appropriately. Also, the other side must have already been alerted because she didn’t go to take the antidote. They might have already started acting against us, so you should be careful. I’ll send more bodyguards to guard the mansion later in the day so you can focus on your task.”
Gale nodded. He glanced at the impostor Bianca, but there was no hint of sympathy in his eyes.
Rain voiced her concerns. “It’s not hard for us to deal with the body, but how are you going to explain it to the kids? Even though Lanie and Rainie know that she’s an impostor, what about Tommy?”
She was concerned that Tommy was still young and not as mature as his elder siblings. It would be very troublesome if Tommy wanted his mother.
“He wouldn’t make a fuss.” Luke glanced resentfully at the woman on the bed. Then, he turned around and left the basement.
He suspected Luca had something to do with this, so he planned to use Tommy to find out more. It was a good thing that Tommy liked Luca more than the impostor Bianca, so Tommy would not throw a tantrum over his mother’s disappearance.
As Rain watched Luke leave, she bumped Gale with her elbow and asked him, “What does Boss mean?”
Gale shook his head. He did not know either.
Two hours later, Jason arrived at the mansion with the item that Luke wanted. It was the first time he was there because he had not been part of Luke’s plan so far.
Mr. Crawford,” Jason said as
nodded and
the memory card, and inserted it into the
is the earliest record?”
smile appeared on his face.
couch.
thirty days ago, and the other was the day when the
did not have too many interactions with Luca. Luke could only guess that the two women
to sift through
Jason, “It’s very late. You
“Mr. Crawford, I think I
wine glass and said, “Come back in the
Jason nodded and walked away. He was not going to refuse rest. By
…
the middle of the night. When she opened her eyes, she
Groggily, Luca picked up the phone, and her eyes widened when she saw a long string of numbers
His voice was as sinister and chilling as
Luca said woodenly as she stared at the
recall the nightmare she had earlier. She could not remember the details, but she knew that it
had told him that Bianca had not gone to take her antidote, and it was already two days past the
not expect that Abel
should not have been surprising that Abel would find out about Bianca’s disappearance. Not only control his minions, but it also ensured that his minions did not run
you know something that I don’t?” Abel asked suspiciously. He
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