Chapter 2069
Chapter 2069
She had been Nathan's wife for a very long time, he was everything to her. It was due to her own twisted evil belief of treating all living creatures as unimportant trash that allowed her to accept the things Nathan had done.
With her lips chapped, Suanne begged hoarsely, "You're right. I'm not worthy. I've committed a grave mistake. I'll repent for my sins. I'll definitely stop your father from doing these things from now. Let us go, spare your father, and let him live. He's such a proud man, he'll never admit to his mistakes. I'll apologize on his behalf. I'll apologize on his behalf that he was wrong. Your dad hasn't said a single word since last night. He'll die if things continue this way. You shouldn't be so cruel, my son..."
Her throat, which hadn't been moistened with water in days, only allowed her to speak all of that in one breath. Some of the things she said were incomprehensible. She was, however, persistent in trying to plead for forgiveness.
When faced with death, pride and dignity meant nothing. Everything Nathan valued couldn't be exchanged for even a single chance to breathe for he had ruined countless lives, including Hendrix's.
The basement shook with Suanne's wails. The whole place became overbearingly depressing.
After a moment of silence, Hendrix stuffed his hands into his pockets and gave the order, "Untie them."
Suanne thought that they were finally getting released. She excitedly put her palms together and prayed while she knocked her head against the floor, thanking Hendrix. "Thank you, my son. Thank you, my son. I've always known you were merciful..."
"Well, you don't actually know me." Hendrix interrupted her mid-sentence to provoke her. He raised his voice and barked out an order, "Throw them out at the busiest upscale business district, make them kneel, cry and beg for food and water, especially towards those they have looked down upon. Get everyone's attention to see the once dignified and noble members of the Marshall family."This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
Such humiliation would be a devastating blow to Nathan. I noticed Hendrix gritting his teeth, I could understand why.
The man who had given him his life had once wanted to take it back. He had been lucky enough to escape and survive up till now.
He didn't owe his life to Nathan and
and
Suanne anymore, but he should return all of the humiliation, deceit, and contempt Hendrix had suffered, a hundred times more.
The bodyguards filed in as they removed the torture device and untied Nathan.
Nathan laid on the ground motionless with his eyes wide open. If his chest hadn't been heaving up and down, he might have been mistaken for a corpse.
Suanne broke away from the bodyguards and crawled over, yelling, "Nathan, Nathan, answer me, Nathan!"
The only response she got was the silence in the room.
The bodyguards showed no mercy. After a brief moment, they dragged the two of them out.
Hendrix's car followed Suanne and the others. When we approached the business district, we stopped at a very busy and public location.
It was peak hour. The business
district was crowded. Office workers
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and elite members of society swarmed the streets as they hurried off to their destinations.
The black business car came to a halt at the crowded square. Dozens of bodyguards carried Suanne and Nathan out of the car and dragged them towards the center of the square. Without hesitating, they dropped them off and promptly left.
When they came to the black business car had already sped away, leaving the poor couple in the middle of the square.