The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day
Chapter 346: The Eerie Man
CHAPTER 346: CHAPTER 346: THE EERIE MAN
If even the death of one’s own mother is disregarded, then one is not worthy of being called a "human."
So in the end, he still let Summer Monroe go back.
Though he’s unsure whether this decision is right or wrong.
Damian Knight’s car was already out of sight, even the exhaust fumes in the air had dissipated, as if it never came.
Mr. William sighed heavily and finally turned around to go home.
...
On the other side, in a luxurious manor in Aurelia.
Jero cautiously knocked on the door until a voice from inside said "Come in," and only then did he dare to enter.
The room’s lights were off, the temperature seemed at least ten degrees colder than outside, and the light was extremely dim.
Yet, even so, Jero could still see the shadow on the man’s face.
Jero gathered his courage and said, "Duke, I confirmed the news from that side. The bomb wasn’t defused; they just cut the wire. But I’m afraid it wasn’t Summer Monroe who cut the wire, someone else did it."
At this point, the man’s expression finally relaxed a little.
Logically, his plan was flawless, Summer Monroe couldn’t have known about the bomb, much less cut the right wire.
After all, she was just a woman.
A woman, seeing a bomb, would surely be so scared her legs couldn’t move, where would she have the courage to cut the wire? It’s not a movie plot.
"Who was it?" the man suppressed the raging anger in his chest and spoke coldly.
Jero took a breath and said, "Aaron."
Upon hearing the name, the man’s handsome face immediately twisted.
"How could he be in Cathaysia?"
Jero shook his head, "I don’t know the reason, but our people clearly saw him on the cruise. Last time we took his guns, he’s probably held a grudge against us, so he’s been secretly watching our movements... I judge it was likely Aaron dismantled the bomb for his own safety, allowing Summer Monroe to escape unscathed."
The man’s expression only improved a bit.
He’d rather it was Aaron who acted, than admit he lost to a woman.
Jero observed the man’s expression and tentatively asked, "Do you think we should go after Aaron? That kid has already messed up our plans many times."
"No need," the man said coldly, "Their family is too mysterious. Until we fully understand them, do not act rashly. Pass it down, from now on, anything related to their family is off-limits."
Jero responded with "Understood," and then asked, "What about Summer Monroe..."
The man said dismissively, "Just a woman, put her aside for now. She can’t stir up any trouble. Our primary targets are Damian Knight and the other three, the rest don’t matter for now."
"Understood!" Jero bowed and retreated.
The room fell into deathly silence once again.
The man’s gaze fell on a photo frame next to him, showing a gentle and beautiful woman holding a baby.
That baby... was him, and the woman had long returned to the earth.
A flash of pain swept through the man’s eyes, and he suddenly broke down, sweeping everything off the desk onto the floor, the room instantly turned into a mess.
...
The sun set and rose again, and it was the next day before they knew it.
Eastern Hemisphere, Stanton Manor.
Summer Monroe had almost completed her preparations, but her subordinates reported that Dottie’s side wasn’t ready yet.
Summer Monroe wasn’t in a hurry; with Stella Monroe’s matter unresolved, even if Dottie’s side was ready, she’d still have to wait a bit longer to find the most suitable opportunity.