"Jodie." Heinz frowned in disgust and said in a low voice, "Don't worry, I can let you out easily."
"Would you be so kind?" Jodie naturally did not believe him.
"Tell me about the news," Heinz stated in a deep voice. "As long as you tell me everything, I can let you out immediately."
"I told you I don't know." Jodie shook her head.
"I don't know what's going on."
"If you don't know anything, why would you hire three fake reporters to come to me? You even instigated others to interview me? You dare to say that you don't know anything?"
"I really don't know anything," Jodie repeated. "I only received an order to do so. I just did what I'm told. I hate you guys anyway."
Jodie still didn't want to tell him the truth.
Heinz held the USB flash drive in his hand and asked, "You know this thing, don't you?"
Jodie was instantly shocked when she saw it. A trace of panic flashed through her eyes. "Where did you get this from?"
Heinz looked at her coldly and his eyes fell on her panic-stricken face. "This is yours. I got it out of your suitcase."
"Who do you think you are?" Jodie suddenly grew angry and shouted, "Why did you take my things without my permission?"
"If we didn't, how could we have found such a useful thing?" Heinz returned. "If I didn't see this, I really wouldn't have known what kind of person you are. It's hateful and disgusting."
Her face paled and she immediately shook her head. "Did you watch it?"
His expression was cold and emotionless. He answered blandly, "Of course I did."
Jodie opened her mouth, but she suddenly stopped talking.
Heinz was still waiting for her to speak and the atmosphere became suffocating.
But she kept silent.
He became impatient. "Tell me who the man is, otherwise, the video in this USB flash drive will be exposed to the public. I'm sure you know what will happen by then."
"I am not a kind person, but I will not be so inhumane. If you cooperate and tell me what I want, I may let you go," Heinz said.
Jodie looked at him and suddenly sneered. "I have nothing left now. Do you think that I would be afraid of you? That man is much more horrifying than you are. I don't want to be hunted down by him all over the world."
"Huh!" Heinz snorted, "It seems that you're determined to not tell us."
"I won't say anything," Jodie stated firmly. "Just release it if you want to. Anyway, I used to be your woman. People will laugh at you if you release it to the public."
"You don't even care about your parents anymore," Heinz remarked.
"I can't take care of them now," Jodie returned. "I can't even protect myself now, not to mention them."
How disgusting.
Heinz was also shocked by her ruthlessness and heartlessness. She was not the woman that he once knew.
He stood up and commented, "Since you don't care about your reputation anymore, I have nothing to worry about. That's it."
He then turned around and left.
Jodie saw that he was about to leave and immediately roared, "Let me go. You can do whatever you want with the USB flash drive. You don't have the right to imprison me, Heinz."
He sneered. The look in his eyes made Jodie's hair stand on end. "How can I lure the man behind you out if I don't lock you up? He'll definitely come if you're here."
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