"I brought you all the way from Lincoln City to help me settle this, and how dare you disappear? What's going on with Luna? Has she been raped yet? If you think it's necessary, you can take a video to document it. You hear me?"
Jim narrowed his eyes as he listened to the familiar voice on the other end, and his knuckles turned white as he gripped the phone tightly. "I hear you."
Heather could not help frowning when she heard the man's voice.
Was she hearing things? For some reason, she felt that this voice was not the same as Harris' and even sounded a bit familiar.
"Heather Landry," Jim's angry voice rang out from the other end of the line. "The Landry family has raised you for more than twenty years; is this how you treat our daughter? Even a wolf is kinder and more loyal than you!"
Heather's entire body stiffened when she heard Jim's voice.
Her phone fell to the ground with a thud.
Jim's voice continued to ring out, "I won't forgive you for what happened tonight. Whatever you tried to do t o Luna, I'll let you suffer the same consequences one day. Otherwise, I won't be fulfilling my
responsibilities as her brother!"
With that, he hung up the phone.
After handing the phone to one of his men as evidence, Jim still did not feel like his anger had been fully released, so he gave the car next to him a hard kick.
The car's alarm started to blare.
Jim bit his lip. He never thought that Heather would b e so gutsy to do something like this to Luna right under their noses!
After releasing his fury, Jim finally turned to glance at Lucas. "Where did Joshua take Luna?"
Lucas fell silent for a long while before finally pointing to the black Masevati that was still lurching and shaking in the corner. "Um...Ma'am seems to have been drugged."
Jim glanced at the car and felt his blood pressure rise even higher. He quickly strode over, yelling, "If she's drugged, he should send her to the hospital! What is Joshua Lynch trying to do?"
Lucas grabbed hold of him. "Sir was forced to do so. If you go over and interrupt them now, it'll be very humiliating for Ma'am."
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