Lucinda gaped at him in disbelief.
Seven years had passed since they last saw each other, and he had become even more vicious than she had ever imagined.
Despite his good looks, his soul was hideous.
What had he gone through during those seven years.
âYouâre being unreasonable.
Youâre not the same person I knew before,â
Lucinda said to him.
Kyson looked at her with an indifferent expression, and his blue eyes glimmered with a strong possessiveness.
He smiled and pulled out a revolver and loaded it with a bullet.
He then handed it to Lucinda.
âWhat is this for?â Lucinda asked, eyeing the weapon warily.
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âHe canât hold on for more than five minutes.
You can decide to do nothing and just watch the woman torture him to death as his punishment.
â
He paused for a while and went on, âOr you can use this revolver to kill the woman or your disobedient pet.
What do you think?â
Lucinda couldnât believe what she had just heard.
She stared at him blankly.
âYou are insane!â
Kysonâs face lit up as he spoke in an indifferent tone.
âItâs just an escaped prisoner and your disobedient manservant inside.
You can always get a new person to replace him.
â
Lucinda gritted her teeth and shot him a cold look.
âDisobedient or not, heâs still mine.
You donât get to tell me what to do.
â
With an innocent expression on his face, he moved the revolver closer to her and said, âOf course, you can make your own decisions.
â
Lucinda looked into the cottage and saw Nathaniel frantically dodging Eleanorâs attempts to reach him.
But Sonny was nowhere to be found, so Nathaniel had no one to help him.
If this kept up, Eleanor would surely catch him.
Lucinda scowled.
âI will choose neither of them!â
Immediately, she made a move to rush into the cottage.
But Kyson swiftly grabbed her arm and blocked her path.
She frowned at him and slapped him on the cheek.