Chapter 109 Commit Suicide to Escape Punishment
There was some guilt in Stefan’s dark eyes when he heard the question.
He thought, ‘Did she remember what had happened before?’
He did feel sorry for forcing her to donate bone marrow to Hollie.
But he didn’t know back then that she was pregnant and sick. And he thought that was just a bone marrow donation and it wouldn’t hurt her.
Martha waited for a moment, but did not hear a response. Then a subtle sneer touched her lips.
“Never mind. Just forget it.”
He would have said yes if he wanted to.
Martha’s face darkened and she felt sorry for Jimmy who had to suffer so much at such a young age.
And Stefan didn’t deserve to be Jimmy’s father.
…
Meanwhile, Rhys set out to track the black car after figuring out which direction it was headed.
Soon after that, Rhys told his men to check the security cameras at every intersection.
A short while later, the manager got a call that the black car was seen at a remote intersection.
“Mr. Williams, that car showed up at the intersection towards the abandoned dark factory. The person on that security camera is a native and he’s quite familiar with the routes there.”This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.
Rhys frowned and said with a cold voice, “Go find him in the dark factory.”
Hearing this, the driver soon replied, “Got it.”
Two cars pulled off outside the dark factory half an hour later.
Rhys got off the car and then went in with a serious face.
He instantly saw Jane who had passed out on a chair when he walked in.
And Joann was lying dead in blood on the ground near Jane with her eyes wide open.
She obviously died with a grievance.
Besides, there was a man, who pretended to be an employee in the morning, hiding in it.
Rhys’ face darkened and he asked coldly, “Where is the other woman?”
Alby shook his head and denied, “She… she fell into a trap at the back of the hill. I… I didn’t do anything.”
Rhys stared at him with darkness gathering in his eyes.
The manager walked towards Jane. He put his finger under her nose to check if she was alive, and he took a breath of relief after he found her slight breathing.
“Mr. Williams, she’s alive.”
Rhys took a glance at Joann who was lying in blood and added, “How did she die?”
“She… she said she kidnapped the wrong person, everything was over, she couldn’t get caught by the police. And then… then she killed herself with the knife.”
Alby was so scared of Rhys’ powerful aura that he went down on his knee and shouted, “I don’t know what happened. I got panicked when she killed herself.”
“Boss, I was just told to kidnap somebody. I didn’t plan all this and I didn’t hurt anyone. Could you let me go, please…”
Rhys stared impassively at the man who was begging while kneeling. Joann committed suicide?
How was that possible?
“She told you to kidnap that woman?”
“Yes, that was her.”
Alby nodded heavily and then soon shook his head when he realized something was wrong.
Rhys frowned, “Well?”
“She told me to kidnap Ms. Doyle… I thought the woman on that chair was Ms. Doyle so… I kidnapped her.”
Alby hung her head low and explained seriously, with a strange look in her eyes.
He said what Hollie had taught him to, but he didn’t know if they would buy his words.
After a moment, Jane finally woke up to the call of the manager.
She opened her eyes and sat tight. Then she looked down and saw Joann lying in blood so she couldn’t help but yell-
“She’s dead.”
Rhys stated this fact calmly and Jane’s eyes were wide with disbelief.
‘Joann was dead!’
‘But…’
She looked with fear at Joann who was lying dead with her eyes open and had no idea what had happened.
“How… how did she die?”
“Suicide.”
Jane couldn’t believe this single word she heard from Rhys.
‘Joann was fine before knocking me out. How could she commit suicide?’
Then Rhys asked, with his eyes dark, “Where’s Martha? Wasn’t she with you?”
“Ms. Doyle… right, she fell off the trap at the back of the hill. I wonder if she’s okay.”
Jane replied with a worried face.
She was worried that Ms. Doyle would get hurt or something.
Hearing her words, Rhys realized that the kidnapper was telling the truth.
‘Martha is at the back of the hill.’
‘Stefan went to find her there. She should be fine.’