Chapter 1626:
Rhys broke the silence.
âLee, have you thought of something new?â
Initially, their plan had been to assess Davenportâs condition and potentially eliminate him to divert Errolâs suspicions from themselves.
âYes, heâs not as foolish as we feared. He might still prove useful.â
Harlee nodded, her tone matter-of-fact.
âI believe he could be an effective tool against Nola.â
A flicker of intrigue passed through Rhysâ eyes before his expression settled back into its usual calm.
âAlright, follow your ideas,â he replied softly.
Davenport, who hadnât had water or food all night in a show of resilience, now slightly regretted not conserving his strength.
âMr. Green, what brings you here? Are you here to save me? And this lady, she must be your wife, right? Hello, Mrs. Green.â
His voice was hoarse and grating, akin to the sound of sawing wood. At that moment, Davenport seemed like a castaway who had spotted a rescue ship after drifting at sea, his eyes brimming with tears of relief.
âLetâs renegotiate a deal,â Harlee said, her voice devoid of warmth as she glanced at him coldly.
Davenportâs mouth fell open slightly, his expression one of confusion as he struggled to grasp the meaning of her words.
Harleeâs gaze grew even icier, her dark eyes reflecting no warmth as she contemplated the viability of her new plan.
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âIâll give you only one chance,â she stated, her gaze lowering as she leaned against Rhysâ shoulder and closed her eyes, signaling the end of the discussion.
Jolted back to reality, Davenport nodded eagerly without a momentâs hesitation.
âAbsolutely! Tell me what you need me to do. Iâll do whatever it takes!â
Previously, it had been Rhys who negotiated with Davenport, but the deference he showed to Harlee made it clear that his fate now rested entirely in her hands.
At this point, Davenportâs only desire was to survive. Survival meant a chance to reclaim his position as head of the familyâa chance he was not willing to cede to anyone.
Davenport believed that if Nola assumed control after their grandfatherâs death, it would spell doom for them all. This grim outlook on Nola had crystallized during his confinementâa direct result, he surmised, of her machinations to undermine him and paint him in such a dire light.
To Davenport, Nola was nothing but a snake lurking in the grass, waiting for her moment to strike.
âThereâs no need.â
Harleeâs voice grew even colder as she gazed at Davenport.
âJust stay here. Soon, someone will inform Errol about Nolaâs scheme against you. When Errol confronts you, simply repeat what I tell you word for word.â
Harlee wasnât certain if Nola was truly behind it, but she was prepared to tarnish Nolaâs reputation regardless.
âWhat exactly should I say?â Davenport asked, a trace of eagerness in his voice. He was ready to seize any chance to undermine Nola.
âIâm clueless about any schemes. Itâs unimaginable that Nola would do such cruelty. Please look into this more thoroughly, grandpa. Weâre family. Why would Nola set me up? Over the head of the family position? I canât believe that. Sheâs not that malevolent. I still want to trust her.â
Harlee delivered these lines without emotion, her eyes narrowing briefly before returning to normal.
Davenport was taken aback. Her prepared response suggested she had precisely predicted his grandfatherâs likely reactions. Could she really be so insightful? She also mentioned she would find evidence of Nolaâs scheme. If finding such evidence was so straightforward, he wouldnât be clueless about his current situation. Moreover, he couldnât even confirm the modelsâ deaths werenât linked to him. What made her so confident she could uncover anything definitive?
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