Susan continued, “What surprises me more is that you're actually Jennifer Wilson's legal nominal husband. Am I right, Mr. Campbell?”
Gavin, who was pinned against the table, was stunned. I can't believe Donald has such a background. If what Susan said is true, does that mean Donald has been deceiving me?
At that moment, Xanathos, seated on the couch, had lost his patience. “That's enough. Quit wasting your breath talking to him. Just kill them,” he growled.
His initial suggestion was for Susan to do away with Gavin and Donald without even meeting them at all.
However, Susan, being a sadist, wanted to verbally abuse the duo before killing them to let them know the reason behind their deaths.
Xanathos waved his hand, and Henrick immediately pulled the dagger out of Gavin's back and slit his throat.
The other two subordinates stepped forward to attack Donald, but before they could even touch him, he had already knocked them down with his punches.
Sensing something was off, Henrick swiftly thrust the dagger in his hand at Donald, but the latter was much quicker than he was.
Donald swung his fist at Henrick's face, which stunned him.
Then, Donald reached out to grab Henrick's hair and slammed his face into the glass table, shattering the thick glass.
The glass shards pierced Henrick's eyes and punctured his eyeballs.
Donald picked up a piece of broken glass from the table and slit Henrick's throat, the same way the latter murdered Gavin.
Seeing how Donald had taken out her subordinates effortlessly, Susan fumbled to pull out her handgun and aimed it at him.
Unexpectedly, he showed no fear even after he saw the gun. Instead, he smirked and said, “Susan, it seems that your investigation was incomplete. You only discovered I'm the vice president of Dragon Fide Corporation, but didn't you find out the fate of those who had pointed a gun at me so far?”
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