Chapter 63
Edgar didn’t utter a word and looked at her with a livid face.
“Edgar, hear me out…” Nancy fumbled for an explanation, “You’re reading too much into it. It was just idle chit-chat.”
Cold sweat was breaking out across her forehead, uncertain of how much of her conversation with Sarah he had actually overheard, so she decided to play dumb.
“What are you going to do?”
Edgar brushed aside her attempt at explanation, a ruthless glint in his eyes.
That icy stare, that frosty tone, could it be that he had heard it all?!
Nancy’s hand instinctively clenched the corner of the quilt.
“It’s nothing, I was just chewing the fat with a friend. Don’t you trust me?”
Edgar paid no heed to her doe-eyed pleas, his piercing gaze seeming to see right through her: “You should know, even if you keep mum, I can send someone to dig up the truth. But by then, you’ll be out of luck.”
He kept toying with his wristwatch, his face a mask, hiding any emotions that might give him away. This poker face of his put Nancy even more on edge.
She bit her lip, realizing she couldn’t weasel her way out of his line of questioning. Tears welled up in her eyes as she started to choke back so bs.
“Edgar! I can’t stomach this anymore! Grace divorced you, and yet you still have her in your good graces! I’ve hardly ever set foot in that bay-side villa, let alone lived there! Yet you transferred the deed to her.
“During the Mellis Group banquet last time, she shamed me. She even had the audacity to lay a hand on me this time, I was just a hair’s breadth away from losing my chastity!
“Edgar! I despise her, I truly do! I just wanted to knock her down a peg or two. What’s so wrong
about that?”
She threw herself into Edgar’s arms, trying to play the damsel in distress, but he simply furrowed his brow and steadied her.
“I’m going to ask you one last time, where is Grace?”
His brow was knitted together, his tone resolute and brooking no dissent.
“Edgar, after all these years together, are you saying I can’t hold a candle to that woman who doesn’t even have anything to do with you anymore?”
Nancy sobbed, tears streaming down her cheeks, “I’m your fiancee! Why are you being so cold-hearted? I’m the one suffering in the hospital because of her. Can you really stand by and let me face this injustice?”
Edgar stood up, his face stone-cold. A fleeting trace of weariness shone through his steely gaze.

“I remember you used to be different. You’ve disappointed me too much.”
With that, he made a beeline for the door, leaving Nancy weeping on the hospital bed, her face streaked with tears.
The hospital corridor was eerily quiet, with the occasional nurse tip-toeing past.
Onte he turned a deserted corner, Edgar took out his cell phone and dialed a number.
Chapter 61
Zack, pinpoint Grace’s whereabouts and send me in the next ten minutes. Asap.”
Grace drove out of downtown, taking a shortcut towards Gravel Mountain.
She specifically chose a backstreet devoid of surveillance cameras and traffic lights, gunning it all the way.
With the window down, the wind whooshing past her ears gave her a heady thrill of delight and excitement.
Unfortunately, this wasn’t a joy ride. She still had something important to do and couldn’t afford to soak in the scenic countryside.
She floored the gas pedal, the engine roaring to life as it shot forward.
Her phone buzzed. Grace caught a glimpse of the screen and smoothly tapped her bluetooth earpiece to pick up.
“Assuming you’re about to arrive, Miss Salen. Just a heads up, take a right after the tunnel and meet at the abandoned log cabin halfway up Gravel Mountain.” The kidnapper’s voice was deliberately
hushed.
Grace glanced at the GPS and turned right.
A car with counterfeit plates was parked at the base of the mountain. Grace painstakingly compared it with the photo sent by Dark Bell, confirming it was the same vehicle used by the kidnappers to cart off Abigail.
She tucked her Maybach behind a clump of bushes and began her solitary ascent.
The cabin was nestled deep within the forest. From a distance, it looked run-down and dilapidated, more akin to a shack.
She quickened her stride and barged into the cabin.
“Look who’s in a hurry,” came a voice.
The leader of the kidnappers, clad in a thick black mask, was an unreadable entity.
Abigail lay sprawled at his feet, a patchwork of wounds, unconscious.
A swift glance at Abigail’s battered body, a flash of icy determination crossed her eyes.
“Let her go first, and then we’ll talk.”
Grace casually scanned the room, pulled up a chair, and took a seat, her gaze nonchalantly fixed on
him.
The kidnapper was irritated by her behavior. He roughly hoisted the unconscious Abigail, pressing a
blade to her neck.
“How dare you hargain with me when you’re here to save her? Believe it or not, I’ll kill her now.”
“You won’t dare.”
tdare.”
Grace met his gaze head-on, her fearlessness inexplicably unnerving him.
She looked all fragile and delicate but carried an unwavering calm as if she had an army standing behind her.
The kidnapper’s face was a picture of bewilderment.
Meanwhile, Sarah and her bodyguard, Elon, were hunkered down in the woods just outside the cabin, surveying the scene within through a pair of binoculars.
The kidnapper unknowingly had a bug on his cap, prepared in advance by Sarah, which allowed
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