Captivation: Want Nothing But You -
Chapter 1429
At first, it was only difficult because the chain of evidence against him was almost complete.
But forty-eight hours had passed already, and the last key point had yet to drop, which meant a chance had opened.
However, the prerequisite for bailing him out was that his family or relatives had to make a request.
Among the few family members and relatives Victor had, the only one who could help him was Joey.
But Hector had messed it all up.
Of course, Dewayne knew Hector only said those things out of rage.
In such a situation, Hector would be the most concerned and wouldn’t just sit around and do nothing.
“Master… Dewayne called out helplessly.
Standing up on his walking stick, Hector snorted.
“I’ve almost risked everything to help him, and you still expect me to do something? No!
I’m leaving!”
He turned around and walked to the door before Dewayne could say anything.
But after opening the door, Hector suddenly looked back to ask
Dewayne, “You have new interns here, right? Do they have guns?”
“They’ve just started their internship and are not allowed to carry guns yet,” Dewayne said hurriedly.
He couldn’t help but wonder why
Hector suddenly asked about the interns.
They had interns yearly, but
Hector hadn’t asked anything about them until now.
However, Dewayne didn’t ask about it.
“They are still undergoing firearms training and can’t carry real guns yet.
But they have model guns to practice with every day.”
Model guns contained paper bullets as ammunition, which were not particularly dangerous when used in close-range shooting practice.
“Okay,” Hector said, his expression meaningful.
“Master, why did you-“
“Perfect timing.
Before Dewayne could finish his words, Hector cut him off.
Perfect timing?
For what?
“I want you to borrow a model gun form me,” Hector said.
Caught off guard, Dewayne almost choked on his saliva.
“A model gun?
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