"What did you say?"
Catherine's provocative words made Sally fly into a rage. "B*tch, how dare you do that to Rebecca? You’ll b e dead this time. She won't let you get away, and we're going to put you through hell."
"Just because she said so?"
"You don't even know Rebecca's identity now. Haha. She can take you down as easily as squashing an ant. Having Shaun to protect you won’t help. Even the prime minister of Australia won't be able to protect you," Sally roared with clenched teeth.
"Really? I can’t wait."
Catherine smirked, but deep down, she was overwhelmed with frustration.
There must be some grounds for Sally's remarks. She definitely knew what was going on.
Catherine did not call Jeffery out because he was more manipulative than Sally. Even if he knew about the matter, he would be tight-lipped about it.
Unlike him, Sally would give it away when she was provoked.
"Haha. Catherine, you can continue to be smug, but it’s
no use. Even God won’t be able to save you. Haha." Sally suddenly burst into laughter. "I heard you're going back to Canberra now, right? Just wait. We’ll come and look for you once we're out." 1
Catherine put down the handset. Then, she turned around and left.
Shaun, who was outside the prison, strode toward her as soon as he saw her. He held her hands. "How is it?"
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