Chapter 660 Abelâs Warning Part 1 âAh!â Evelyn jerked in her seat.
âAh!â Evelyn jerked in her seat.
She hadnât expected Abel to question her in such a straightforward manner. It caught her off guard.
âWhy are you so nervous, Ms. Evelyn?â Abel sounded murderous.
âIâ¦â
Evelyn scrambled to right her posture. âOf course I am. Emma is my friend. Why wouldnât I be worried?â
âI donât think thatâs all. You seemâ¦afraid.â He watched her intently. âScared that I found something out?â
âMr. Abel.â She got up from the couch. âWhatâs going on here? Are you suspecting me of trying to hurt Emmeline?â
âYouâre honest.â He smiled coldly. âYou were the only outsider who knew Janie was in Falmouth.â
âI only heard Emmeline mention it in passing,â she argued. âWhat does Janie being in Falmouth have anything to do with me?â
âYou used it as an excuse to get Emma there and orchestrated an accident!â
âIs Emmeline that gullible?â She sounded flustered. âHow could I fool her?â
âEmma attaches great importance to Janie. Sheâs currently looking for her. Itâs an exploitable weakness!â
ââ¦Mr. Abel!â
Evelyn caved and began to cry. âWhy are you accusing me of this for no reason? What evidence do you have to prove that I did this? Do you really think Iâm actually capable of something like that?
Orchestrating an accident? You think too highly of me. I feel so sadâ¦â
âYou have a motive,â he said. âYou kept plotting against her a while ago. Youâve done quite a bit. Arenât you waiting for an opportunity to take revenge?â
ââ¦â
âYou tried to drug her and cause a scandal. Youâre telling me you wouldnât hire someone to cause an accident?â
âMr. Abel!â She cried. âYouâve got the wrong person. It isnât difficult to drug someone but I donât have the means to cause a car accident!â
âI need you to be honest and tell me who the hell is backing you up?â His voice was stern. âI donât think youâre the only person behind this.â
âI didnât do it,â she wailed. âWhy are you treating me like this?! Iâm still a daughter of the Murphy family!â
âHah! I donât care who you are. Lay a hand on Emma and Iâll see you dead even if youâre the ruler of heaven itself.â
âI didnât do it, Mr. Abel.â She wiped her tears. âThis is a misunderstanding. Believe me.â
âI donât believe a word you say! What I need now is evidence!
His voice was cold. âYouâre here today because I wanted to give you a warning. Play games with me and youâre dead!â
Her cries immediately stopped.
Alana had warned her about this.
Abel was a devil from hell.
Anyone who crossed him would wish they were dead rather than alive.
She hadnât believed a word she said but now fear struck her.
What was Abel going to do with her if he found out she was the one behind the accident?
Was he going to sever her fingers just like Alana?
âHuh?â She panted and trembled.
âI didnât try to harm Emmeline, Mr. Abel. It wasnât me!â She argued feebly.
âI donât want to hear another word out of you. Get out.â He scoffed. âWarn your partner to watch his back!â
Evelyn sucked in a breath. âPlease, I didnâtâ¦â
âGet out!â He growled. âOnce I get my hands on the evidence, you arenât going to be so lucky!â
The man behind the executive desk looked murderous.
She shut her mouth and scurried out of the office.
Abel then called Adam.
Adam was surprised to see Abel calling him.
It was rare for Abel to call him.
He had a feeling it wasnât for anything good.
Adam couldnât help but admit to himself that he was somewhat afraid of him.
That man was ruthless enough to commit murder without blinking an eye.
âAbel?â Adam picked up the call. âDid you need something from me?â
âIâm bored,â Abel said languidly. âWhy donât we go get a drink?â