Chapter 1182
The Love that Never Really Dies
Chapter 1182 Honesty
Devin went into the garage a moment later and saw a brand new car sleeping inside. It was
purplish-red and had a heavy-duty steel crossbar installed on it. The CVJ had a disc brake installed
in it as well.
To Devin's surprise, the car was better than the black SUV he was driving, and it was made out of
original, imported Hummer parts.
What is this?
He noticed sparks flying in the garageâs corner. The man in the uniform was keeping his head down,
working away and talking to someone behind him. âYou said you wanted a car that can run across
the city and move across the sands, so now I made this for you.â
Who is that behind him? Wait, that's a woman.
However, the woman was tied up against the chair, and her mouth was sealed with a black tape.
Devin saw it, of course. When he saw who the woman was, he could feel his blood boiling, and he
wanted to rush in to save her.
Suddenly, the man said, âDon't move, or the mercury bomb is gonna start counting down.â
Devin skidded to a halt. He was enraged, but also pale with fear.
Mercury bomb? Did he strap something like that on her?
What a bloody bast*rd!
Devin didn't make any sudden movements, but he clenched his fists tightly which showed his anger.
The woman glared at the man. She tried to shout, but since her mouth was sealed, all she could
make was a muffled scream.
The mechanicâwho was tinkering with the carâheard her, and he finally turned to her. âDonât
move. I won't hurt you. I'm just trying to make the search party leave this place. I don't want them
to disturb me before I'm done.â
He knows we're searching for her, and heâs doing this because he doesn't want to be disturbed?
What is he trying to do? Assemble this car?
The woman finally quieted down and leaned back against the chair, waiting for him to finish
assembling the car.
About half an hour later, the mechanic finally attached the last part of the car, and a Hummer SUV
with full spec was born.
When she noticed it, the woman started struggling, telling him to free her. After all, that was what
he promised her.
The mechanic turned around to look at her. He took his gloves off and wore his black-rimmed
glasses, resuming his sheepish demeanor.
When he tore the black tape off the woman's mouth, she frowned, as if it hurt her. However, the
man didn't tear it away too roughly, so it didnât hurt much.
"Want some water?"
âNo!â Sabrina glared at the man hatefully. âWhat do you want, Isaac? My brother set this up so he
can arrest The Coffee Shop's boss. Now that he knows it's you, you're never getting away with it!
He'll find you wherever you are!â
âI know. That's why I'm not running.â Isaac poured her a glass of water, still calm and collected.
Yes, The Coffee Shop's boss was none other than Isaac. Sebastian spent a long time trying to find
out who the boss was, but none of them ever suspected Isaac.
It was just unbelievable since Isaac was their friend. Or at least they thought he was.
Sabrina didn't drink the tea. Instead, she kept glaring at Isaac.
Isaac realized it, and he felt crestfallen. A moment later, he looked down and put the cup of tea
beside her.
No matter how they looked, they still couldn't believe Isaac was the notorious boss of The Coffee
Shop. Even until now, he was still the same timid guy they knew.
However, Sabrina couldn't deny that he was the man they were looking for. After all, after he
brought her to this garage, she saw him tearing off the mask and his wig, revealing his true identity
to her.
âWhat do you want? You said you'll let me go after you're done with your work. You've finished
assembling your car, so can you let me go now?â Sabrina asked him to let her go again.
Isaac looked at her. âYou can't escape.â
âWhat?â
âI must die here today. If your search party can't do the job, that guy behind me is going to finish
the job. This is the safest place you can be at for now.â He sat down on the chair casually, holding
his forehead with his hand.
If she didnât know better, Sabrina would have thought he was talking about what he would have for
lunch later.