In the study, Ryan poured a glass of wine for Justin, but the latter refused. “I didn’t bring my driver today, so I’ll have to drive. I won’t drink.”
“I didn’t expect you two to come over tonight.”
Ryan drank the glass of wine himself, then put it down. His tall figure leaned against the desk lazily as he casually fished out a cigarette and lit it.
He inhaled deeply, almost greedily, as if he wanted his organs to be surrounded by smoke.
“Are you in a bad mood?” Justin slightly narrowed his eyes.
“I’m okay.”
“You told me Carrie doesn’t like the scent of cigarettes, so you’ve cut down on smoking for her. Yet this ashtray looks like a graveyard. It’s probably twice as much as before.”
Justin immediately activated his protective mode and said sternly, “Do you want my sister to hug a chimney to sleep every day? Do you still want a kid like this? Don’t you know you need to quit smoking and drinking if you want children?”
Ryan listened to his advice and immediately threw the cigarette on the floor, extinguishing it under his shoe. “Don’t you have something to discuss with me?”
“That man. Did you do it?” Justin asked straightforwardly, not one to beat around the bush.
“I’ve done a lot of stuff. Which one are you talking about?” Ryan’s expression was dark, clearly knowing who Justin meant.
“The male student from Savrow Art Academy. You got someone to kidnap him and stab him ten times. He’s still in the ICU now, status unknown.”
Ryan gave a disdainful snort. “Oh, this? Yeah, I did it.”
“Don’t you think you went too far?”
Justin’s brows furrowed deeply. “You’re not who you used to be. You are the Hoffman Group’s CEO, not a gang leader. Your every move is under scrutiny by the company and the public. You’re not alone, either. You have Carrie now. There are a thousand methods for you to teach that man a lesson, but you chose the riskiest and the most extreme one.”
“Do you think I went too far? Fuck, I think I’ve shown that brat enough mercy. I should’ve left his body in the wild and let the stray dogs tear him to pieces!”
Ryan slammed the table, his eyes red with anger. “If it weren’t for that bastard using Carrie as a shield and pushing her to that lunatic, Carrie wouldn’t have been taken hostage! She’s been having nightmares every night now. It’s all that bastard’s fault! He should be grateful that I kept him alive!”
At this moment, Justin’s phone buzzed. Ian sent him a message.
He looked down and pressed on the message, his eyes immediately darkening.
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