Rudy had not agreed to it, and Bryce had released a message to teach him a lesson.
However, at that time, Bryce had never wanted to kill him. He simply wanted to take an arm from him.
At that time, when Rudy had asked Solomon for his help, he had not wanted Solomon to kill Bryce at all. He simply wanted Solomon to come forward to help him reconcile things so that Bryce would stay away from him.
However, Solomon had made his own decision to kill Bryce directly. After that, Solomon had then thrown Bryce's body into the foundation at the overpass construction site.
Since then, Solomon would always bring up Bryce’s death whenever he needed Rudy's help. The subtext was nothing more than a warning to Rudy that he had such information that he could use against Rudy in his hands.
Rudy had not been afraid at all in the beginning. After all, it was Solomon who had killed Bryce, while he himself had never said that he wanted Solomon to kill Bryce.
However, Solomon was a sly old man, and he already had a recording of their conversation. In the recording, Rudy was begging Solomon to help him deal with Bryce.
Solomon would then threaten Rudy with this recording. As long as he released this recording, everyone would think that it was Rudy who had asked the Order of the Star to kill Bryce.
As for the Order of the Star, they would only need to find a random person to come out and confess to the crime, and the Order of the Star's responsibility would then be completely eliminated.
Rudy was now a successful businessman, and even if the police could not rely on the voice recording to convict him, his reputation would be completely ruined once this incident was exposed.
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