Chapter 1946
Chapter 1946
Levi stood before the window with his hands held behind his back. His eyes were calmly set on the lake
outside. Even when the girl approached him from behind, he did not turn around. It was a symbol of
trust he only afforded to those whom he trusted the most. The girl made the cut, and so did his
chauffeur. "So?" he asked nonchalantly.
The girl bowed. "Madam claims that Matthew has destroyed his hara. He can never practice martial
arts ever again."
He kept his silence while fixing his gaze on the lake. The man seemed to be waiting for something.
Awkwardly, the girl continued, "I've met Levin Paddock, and he has said the same thing as well. He
claimed Dr. Ellis was the one who destroyed Matthew's hara, and he saw it happening with his own two
eyes. After that operation, Matthew was left alone in a room, and Salazar was not around at the time."
Finally, Levi turned around. He took a seat at the table and stared at the girl. "You seem to have
misgivings about my wife's testimonial."
An awkward feeling hung in the air, and the girl stared at the ground as she replied, "I-I just wanted to
make sure everything is in order. Madam was observing the process from a distance. She might have
been duped. S-So…"
Levi offered no counsel. He merely stared at the girl in silence.
Eventually, the look he gave her broke her act. She gritted her teeth as she responded, "Yes, I do not
trust Madam. I lost my trust in her ever since she met Matthew, and the trust was broken the night she
entered the mountain with Matthew and Salazar. Something's off with her. When Matthew set off for
Granville, I tried to tail him, but she wouldn't let me get close. Madam insisted on handling the whole
affair herself. I… I think she's hiding something from me."
He chuckled. "Oh, no. She's not hiding anything from you. She's hiding something from me."
"Master Levi, do you not trust her as well?" asked the girl right away.
His face immediately fell upon hearing her words. "Insolence!" he barked.
The young woman jumped in fright and swiftly went down on her knees. "I apologize for speaking out of
turn, Master Levi!"
He gave her a sidelong glance before saying coldly, "Listen closely. No matter what my wife does, she
has my unconditional trust. If you so much as upset her, you shall die, regardless of whatever
contributions you made to me. Are we clear?"
The girl, pale as a ghost, nodded. "Crystal clear, Master Levi."
Surprised, the girl asked, "Master Levi, are we really going to visit Matthew? Won't everyone think
we're helping him, then? Pardon me, but the issue he's embroiled in is proving to be stickier than I
thought. Falconn was murdered. The Damrons will not stop until they have their revenge. If we were to
take Matthew's side, that'd be a bad precedent for everyone else." Material © NôvelDrama.Org.
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