The police officer in charge of recording the interview could not help looking up at Renee. He frowned
and reproached, “Your son has been missing for so long, and you still wouldn’t report it to the police?
Don’t you think you’re being too reckless as the parents? Thank god the child was clever enough to
report it to the police himself! Although we still haven’t figured out where he is, we’ve caught the
suspected kidnapper, so the situation might not end up so serious after all.”
Renee nodded repeatedly, “You’re right, Officer. We, as adults, have certainly been too neglectful.”
But in her head, she silently thought, ‘I wonder which unlucky guys had to deal with Adie this time.
They should count their blessings if they didn’t end up getting sold into a human trafficking ring by him!’
Adie had run away on his own many times before, so it was inevitable that he would encounter bad
guys with sinister motives against him, but each time it always ended with the kidnappers calling the
police for help themselves after realizing that they could not deal with the true menace that was Aiden
Everheart!
“The suspect has confessed to the crime,” said the officer in charge, “but she refused to reveal the
child’s whereabouts. Instead, she asserted that she intended to harm your child because she has a
personal grudge against you. She has made a request to talk to you alone.”
“Personal grudge?” Renee suddenly tensed up and seemed slightly more concerned now.
She had indeed made quite a few enemies by that point, and she knew that those who would hold
grudges against her were certainly no saints. If it was true that Adie had fallen into their hands, then
perhaps her son was in much more of a bind than she thought.
Renee clenched her hands and promptly asked, “Where is she? Let here and talk to me!’
“Okay,” replied the police officer. He then spoke into the inte, “Bring her in.”
Soon, the door to the interrogation room opened, and in came a woman whose hands were bound by
handcuffs that glinted under the light. It was Briar Desrosiers. Her face was stony and lifeless, but as
soon as she saw Renee, it was as if she was sshed with a bucket of ice-cold water. She seemed to
be reanimated in an instant. With a cruel smirk on her face, she said, “Why did you have to hurry over
here so quickly, Renee Everheart? You should’ve just wait a little longer. Someone would’ve gone to
you and told you what became of your poor Adie!”
Renee tried her best to restrain herself from killing Briar right then and there. She coldly said, “You
should’vee straight to me if you hold any grudges against me. Why did you have toy your filthy
hands on an innocent child? Aren’t you afraid of divine retribution?”
“So now you’re talking about going straight to you instead of an innocent child, huh? Why didn’t you
think of that when you killed my baby and caused me to lose the chance to ever be a mother again?!”
Briar was now so agitated that she acted like a rabid dog, lunging toward Renee and screeched,
“You’re the reason why my baby died! Because of that, I’ll never give your son a chance to live a good
life. God is so kind to you, isn’t he? He’s given you such an adorable son! I do like the boy myself, but
it’s too bad that he has your dirty blood in his veins. For that, I’ll do anything to make sure he suffers a
fate worse than death!”
“Soon enough, you’ll find out what happened to your poor child. By then, I wish that you’ll live the rest
of your life gued by guilt and shame, because you’re the reason he had to suffer!”
The police officer quickly subdued her and sternly warned her, “That’s enough! Don’t force our hands or
we’ll have to use a tougher measure to contain you!”
“Go ahead!” Briar sneered sinisterly even as her head was pinned onto the table till her face was
smooshed out of shape, putting her in a humiliating position. “I’m not scared! Just do whatever tough
measure you want on me! I don’t care anymore because I’ve got what I wanted. That boy is ruined
now! You will suffer for the rest of your life, Renee Everheart! Even if I die now, I’ll die happy and in
peace!”
Carmine Pawnshop was an infamous ce in the underground market where anyone who stepped
through its doors would have no chance of turning back. Their boss, Mr. Q, was known to be Stefan
Hunt’s deadliest enemy. It was not hard to guess at all what kind of painful fate would befall Adie, with
him being Stefan’s son.
After all, if Briar was going to attack Renee, she had better attack her where it would hurt the most, and
what would hurt a mother more than seeing her own child suffer?
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Renee was so enraged that she trembled, but she still managed to keep herself under control. With a
perfectly calm demeanor, she asked the police officer, “Could you please leave this room for a while?
I’d like to talk to her alone.