Chapter 505 Anticipating Revenge

Despite her promise to assist Kaydron, Fanny couldn’t mask her disdain for him. Under her

le influence, Kaydron had admitted to Angela’s involvement in supplying the drugs.

essentially confessing to his possession of them.

Now facing the grim prospect of a lengthy prison sentence, perhaps even a decade or more, Fanny relished the idea of Kaydron being locked away. But her satisfaction would only be complete once Angela faced the same fate.

The mere thought of Angela behind bars filled Fanny with a vindictive thrill. “I’ve told you everything.” Kaydron urged, gripping the railing tightly. “Fanny, please, find a way to get me out!”

Feeling the weight of time pressing down, Fanny rose with a troubled expression. “I’ll do my best, Mr. Reed. Just give me a moment to figure something out.”

But before she could act, the police intervened, signaling their time was up.

Unable to voice the threats he wished to convey, Kaydron silently implored Fanny to assist him sincerely.

Feigning distress, Fanny followed the officers out, her facade crumbling as tears welled in her eyes.

“I never imagined Angela was behind this,” she sobbed, wiping away her tears.

The police offered reassurance, “Don’t worry, Miss Fanny. We’ll conduct a thorough investigation. Your sister won’t be convicted solely on one person’s testimony.”

But Fanny couldn’t shake her dissatisfaction.

Despite Kaydron’s damning confession, the police insisted on further inquiry, a process she found frustratingly inefficient.

In her eyes, Angela should be apprehended immediately, detained, and then questioned.

Angela’s arrogance and success grated on Fanny, igniting a burning desire to witness her downfall.

thought of Angela thriving while Fanny suffered fueled her

think she was to enjoy such privilege and

a relief

managed to muster a semblance of relief in response to

her departure from the police station, authorities resumed their interrogation

loomed pivotal for the investigation’s success.

Fanny had

of her imminent departure for Riverdon that

she couldn’t immediately join him. She first needed to ensure the departure of other Kins Family members, a prerequisite for executing Christopher’s

wasn’t just anyone—it was

fate hanging in uncertainty, Fanny couldn’t depart without tying up

more, risking everything to

provoke Florence,

to Northland, not even Florence could

sought out James, needing to explain her decision to deceive Florence with Christopher despite Florence’s orders.

James to be

revelation, his focus

a greater threat than

and asked for my cooperation. He promised to ensure my safety on the plane,” she explained hastily, fearing James‘ disapproval.

James remained silent,

couldn’t help but regret confiding in James.

to let someone deceive Florence?”

admitted, shaking

had exposed her.

returning to Riverdon or marrying

Fanny was eager to return

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