Login via

Exposing the Charade of Deep Affection (PDF) novel Chapter 499

Chapter 499 The Person Who Makes You Feel 

Uncomfortable 

Odin’s words, to me, were like a knife to the heart. 

Holding the phone in my hand, I finally entered the password. As I had guessed, it was my birthday. He seemed to always like using this for the house door, and for the phone as well. 

“Do you know the password?” Stanley asked, somewhat surprised. 

I shook my head slightly, saying, “Just a guess.” 

He was surprised, “You guessed it right away? You and Mr. Hinton might be too in sync, aren’t you?” 

I didn’t respond, instead I opened the message I had sent last night and showed him the phone number. 

He quickly memorized the phone number and sent it to the police station. 

They negotiated with the other side to let me call Ezra, and then confirm his location. 

After the police station was ready, Stanley and I were about to find a quiet place to call Ezra when Marjorie suddenly called out to me, “Ms. Conner.” 

Stanley and I looked at her at the same time, particularly puzzled. 

She looked at me, hesitating slightly for a few seconds, but her gaze fell on the phone in my hand. She spoke, “The old lady might come over later. If she asks about Mr. Hinton’s phone, how should I 

0.00% 

||| 

11 OB 

respond?” 

I was taken aback, not expecting her to ask me this, and instinctively furrowed my brows for a moment. 

Stanley was also taken aback, looking at her and saying, “Ms. Knight, we won’t need much time, besides we’re not doing anything with Mr. Hinton’s phone, it’s just a moment’s matter, the old lady should understand.” 

With an apologetic look, Marjorie said, “That’s not what I meant, you misunderstood, officer. The old lady certainly doesn’t mind you borrowing Mr. Hinton’s things, it’s just…” 

She glanced at me, somewhat troubled, “It’s just that the old lady currently doesn’t want Ms. Conner to have any contact with Mr. Hinton, so I’m worried that if the old lady finds out, she won’t be pleased.” 

She was just short of saying outright. “The old lady doesn’t like me and wants me to stay far away from Walter.” 

This meaning, how could I not understand it? Stanley wasn’t stupid either, he naturally could understand it as well. 

She slightly furrowed her brows and said, “If the old lady asks you, just tell her directly that I borrowed Mr. Hinton’s phone, no big deal.” 

After speaking, he pulled me out of the ward. 

In the stairwell, Stanley looked a bit pale, pursing his lips and saying, “What a pity…” 

“Officer, you call the police, I’ll call Ezra and put it on speaker, you record it.” I didn’t know when Ezra’s group planned to make the transaction, the sooner we prepared, the better. We needed the police to locate Ezra in advance, to set up defenses ahead of time. 

2724% 

||| 

11.09 

Stanley nodded, dialed, and after connecting with the police station, he gave me a look. 

I nodded, dialed Ezra’s number, and the call was answered after just two rings. I didn’t rush to speak, remaining silent for a few seconds. Then, a deep male voice came from the other end, “Tabatha, don’t tell me you’re calling to check in.” 

I paused for a moment, then asked, “How did you know it was me?” This number belonged to Walter. 

He scoffed, somewhat mockingly, but offered no explanation. Instead, he simply asked, “So? Have you seen Walter? Is he still alive?” 

Suppressing the disgust in my heart, I said as calmly as possible, “Hmm, he’s fine, very fine. As for you, after doing so many bad things, you should worry about dying early.” 

“Hahaha!” He suddenly laughed, “Don’t be in a hurry to curse me, it will make me sad.” 

I didn’t want to exchange a single word with him, but I had no choice. The police station was listening in, so I had to suppress my annoyance and chat with him aimlessly. 

“Tabatha, this is the first time you’ve called me on your own initiative. What’s the matter? Can’t bear to be without me?” He was truly obnoxious to the extreme. 

Watching Stanley nod at me, I said into the phone, “No, I just wanted to tell you, Ezra, people like you deserve to go to hell.” 

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Exposing the Charade of Deep Affection (PDF)