More importantly, Arielle couldn't believe that she didn't know anything about Vinson using himself as bait. What else has he secretly done for me?
“Aren't you the same?” Carter remarked as he swept a glance at Arielle. “You didn't make yourself clear earlier about the patient you were trying to save. Is he an enemy of yours? What on earth happened to you?”
“Since you won't let me call Vin, you'll have to come clean with me. If anything happens to you, Vin’s going to blame me for it, so please understand my need to keep you safe and sound.”
Left with no other choice, Arielle blurted everything out about Wendy.
The more Carter listened, the more solemn his expression became.
He said coldly, “The Greenes truly deserve to go to hell. Then again, Vin does have plans to expand his business to Horington. Horington has been developing rapidly over the past years, and its GDP is now almost on par with Jadeborough. I know it's not the best time to wage war with the Greenes at this crucial juncture, but it'd be a different story if we can take them down in a single strike.”
“That's what I thought too, which is why I'm keeping the matter from Vinson for now. However, I've already contacted the Specialized Forces to gather all the evil deeds that the Greenes had committed. Once we have the evidence, we'll be able to destroy them.”
Pleased with Arielle's plan, Carter nodded in agreement.
Rather than alert the Greenes and give them the chance to take precautions, it'd be far wiser to lie low and bide their time. Once they had gathered the evidence, they could then take the Greenes out once and for all.
Even though the mercenaries sent by the Greenes had failed in their mission to kidnap and kill Arielle, the Greenes could always hire top-notch lawyers to plead their case down to a slap on the wrist. Simply put, Carter knew that such lawsuits wouldn't hurt the Greenes at all.
The Specialized Forces might be for special situations, but even they didn't have the right to arrest anyone without evidence.
Thinking of that, Carter looked at Arielle in admiration. “Boss, you truly have the patience of a saint. Anyone else in your situation, including me, would've stormed up to the Greenes. I have to take my hat off to you.”
Arielle let out a bitter laugh. “If you also had to go undercover in the Southall family and endure months of humiliation, you'd have this kind of patience too.”
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