"Ouch." Charlotte was in cold sweat from the pain.
Otis had almost crushed her shoulder blades. She didn't understand his words. What exactly did they mean?
What could he mean when he said there was no more the Heath family?
How could there be no more the Heath family?
Would Otis dare to rebel against them?
Her eyes narrowed almost to a straight line in pain as she struggled to crane her head to peer at his expression. It was a look of absolute authority, full of disdain, as if he were a king.
"You would not..." a few words escaped from Charlotte's throat.
Suddenly, she remembered that before Otis came back, she had seen from the window that there were many vehicles entering the gate, and many people coming in and out. It was clear that normally no one outside Military Staff House could get in at all.
Also, both her cell phone and landline phone had no signal.
Here, they were isolated from the world!
Just now Otis came back suddenly and she even forgot about this matter.
Looking back now, she felt a chill down her spine and all the way to the bottom of her feet.
Could it be that Otis really took the opportunity to plot a rebellion?
She stared at him incredulously, his ambition completely undisguised under his dark eyes at the moment. Oh God, this man, he couldn't even feel satisfied with his status as the son-in-law of the Heath family, and he wanted to go straight to the top.
Otis examined her with a mocking gaze.
"There is no us, and there is only me. The power and status and money, and the whole military are just mine. You are just ants in my eyes."
He laughed arrogantly, "Charlotte, you sure didn't expect it. You are also just a pawn in my rise to power. Do you really think I want to marry you? You are nothing to me even with your stolen status, and now, you're just trash that can be disposed of at any time."
He sneered, "But you did do one thing right. Killing Cecelia and creating opportunities for me. Originally, I had to wait for some time before I could implement my plan. I didn't expect the opportunity to come early."
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