She returned the gun to the bodyguard, and continued, âBut I need to come up with a plan for your release.
My brother will get suspicious if I bother him twice because of you in such a short term.
â
Kyson agreed.
âAlright, Iâll tell you on the day Iâm released from prison.
Iâm in good health, so I can wait, unlike someone.
â
He was making fun of Nathan again.
Lucinda didnât want to see him walk back to prison unscathed.
She took a deep breath, offering a somewhat apologetic smile to Kyson.
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âThereâs one more thing.
When I asked my brother to sneak you out, I mentioned that I wanted to beat you up to vent my anger.
If I didnât do that, he would be suspicious.
So, I apologize for what Iâm about to do to you next!â
His smile vanished as soon as he heard that.
Lucinda pretended not to notice.
She glanced at the bodyguards and commanded, âGive him a good beating before sending him back.
â
âGot it.
â
Afterward, she turned and walked away.
Soon, the sounds of punches and kicks echoed behind her.
Kysonâs mouth was gagged once again, and he groaned in pain intermittently.
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The sound of him being beaten provided some solace for her.
She didnât go far.
Instead she leaned against the door and listened intently.
After half an hour of relentless beating, Kyson lost consciousness.
His face and body were covered in bruises.
His blood stained his battered form.
He was still breathing, but one of his ribs was broken.
The bodyguard placed the black hood back over his head, lifted him up, and handed him off to the person who came to pick him up.
Lucinda didnât take her leave immediately.
As the man who had come to collect Kyson drove away, Lucinda turned her attention to the two bodyguards and asked, âDo you know who I am?â
Both men exchanged confused glances.
âYouâre Miss Simmons, Mr.
Simmonsâs younger sister.
â
âYou are wrong.
â
She waved her hand dismissively and corrected them.
âIâm the youngest child of the Simmons family, the apple of my brothersâ eyes.
â
The men remained puzzled.