Whitney struggled to keep her mind from going blank, finding her feeble voice amidst the anger, “Ludwik, why the hell do you have Tiana’s phone?
Did you kidnap her?
Have you developed a sick addiction to abducting people now? How long will you keep harming me and the people around me?”
Memories of the island ignited a fire in her that she couldn't dampen, still haunted.
Ludwik, caught in the line of fire, swallowed hard, his deep eyes darkening with a hint of pain, “Whitney, you just got back and this is what you throw at me?”
He couldn’t believe she hadn’t seen the news about the Lippert family’s crisis.
Didn’t she care at all?
“What else do you expect me to say?” Whitney spat out, the words sticking in her throat with rage, “You kidnapped my friend!
Ludwik, you’ve really hit rock bottom.
And Parker… I heard he’s missing. Isn’t it ultimately your fault?
If you hadn’t kidnapped me, dumped everything on him, would he have become a target in your place?
You’re the one who should be paying the price!”
Ludwik’s features turned icy, his smile cold, “So, you think I should be the one missing, or even dead. That’s what you’re wishing for, isn’t it?”
Whitney didn’t respond, which was as good as a confirmation.
She didn’t want to keep arguing, her voice dropping coldly, “I don’t believe Parker would steal anything or harm the Lippert Group. His disappearance is on you. He’s also my friend, helped me a lot, and I will find out what happened to him.
And as for Tiana, leave her out of this!
She just had Parker’s child, they weren’t even that close. Why kidnap her?
Do you think that’ll lead you to Parker? Have you lost your mind? You should be going after the real culprits, like the Patrick family, or Jarvis…”
“Whitney?”
Tiana emerged with some data, coming out of the computer room, shocked at hearing Whitney’s voice.
She glanced at Ludwik, his face the picture of stormy coldness, and awkwardly said, “Whitney, I was indeed ‘invited’ over by Ludwik, but he was just…”
“Tiana! I know you’re with him, but don’t say good things about him out of fear.
I don’t believe for a second he wouldn’t hurt you. You have no idea what kind of man he is,” Whitney hissed angrily.
Ludwik’s face was a mask of shadows, his eyes icy.
Tiana, feeling more awkward, tried to explain, “Whitney, it’s really a misunderstanding.
I was the last person Parker called before he disappeared. Ludwik just wanted to question me.
He wanted me to retrieve a map, follow the address to find Parker…”
Whitney paused, then tightened her grip on her phone, “Did you get the address? Once you have it, come back immediately. I can’t stand seeing anyone around me in danger anymore.
And Cherry has been crying for you.”
“It’ll take a bit longer, Whitney, I… am really worried. Parker was shot, and if we don’t find him soon, I’m afraid he won’t make it.”
Whitney’s breath caught, her voice choked, “Then I’ll take Cherry home first. If there’s any update on Parker, let me know right away.”
“Okay.”
Ludwik watched Tiana end the call, her concern for Parker evident. She didn’t hesitate to leave him out, always seeing him as the villain.
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