Chapter 610
Wooing My Ex-Wife
Chapter 610 Torture Triss quickly answered the call.
Gwendolyn exchanged pleasantries with her for a while, then quickly cut to the chase. âTriss, what has Uncle David been busy with recently? I wish to meet with him. Is he available?â
Triss was puzzled. âWhy do you want to meet with my dad all of a sudden, Gwendolyn? Heâs not in Salinsburgh. He went on a business trip, and I donât know when heâll be back. Perhaps in a week or so.â
âBusiness trip?â Gwendolyn knitted her brows and pondered briefly. âWhen did he leave?â
âI think he left the night before yesterday.â
Gwendolyn chatted with Triss absentmindedly for a bit before hanging up the call. He left two days ago? That seems to be when Yael confronted Cedrick because of Xanderâs matters. Cedrick questioned Grandpa that night but was angrily chased away by him. What a coincidence! Was it a mere coincidence that he left Salinsburgh right after that incident that night, or did he know something and decide to flee? David is not in Salinsburgh, Grandpa refuses to divulge any information, and Logan doesnât seem to know a thing. Meanwhile, Yael continues to tangle with Cedrick. It looks like there isnât any other way. We can only wait for Shadow Bellâs investigation to make progress and see if we can find some traces from the evidence and material that can help Cedrick The next day, inside the Federal Bureau of Investigationâs detention center, Xander was almost going insane.
It had only been two days, but it felt like years to him. Every minute and second was torture.
He had gotten used to the stench of the toilet, which initially disgusted him. He even found it not as smelly as before.
Raoul and his group didnât treat him like a human being but only as a tool for venting.
They would go over and beat him if they suddenly felt annoyed.
If the food they had werenât delicious, they would give Xander a beating.
Even when their backs were sore from sleeping as they leaned against the wall, they vented their anger on Xander.
No matter what he said or did, as long as he was in that cell, his presence alone displeased them.
Any reason that might dissatisfy Raoul and his group could become a reason for Xander to get beaten up.
His once expensive gold-rimmed glasses were now completely distorted and lacked their original luster and luxury.
Xander was crouching in the corner of the toilet, holding his twisted gold-rimmed glasses. His high degree of myopia kept him on edge, forcing him to prick up his ears and listen intently to the noise outside. He always kept his guard up to sense if Raoul was going to find an excuse to hit him again.
His dignity had completely dissipated after he got severely beaten for two whole days.
Once Raoul started hitting him, Xander would immediately beg for mercy and apologize. He was even willing to grovel on the floor, so long as Raoul would stop.
Being detained in the detention center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation had already let him experience a hellish life worse than death. He couldnât even imagine what it would be like to survive in the high-security prison.
As he pondered that matter, the sound of the door being unlocked came from outside the cell.
The crisp sounds of iron locks and doors striking were particularly jarring in the hushed cell.
Xander immediately shuddered, hugged his knees, and lowered his head.
He didnât know if the prison guard was sending their meals or water, but whenever that happened, Raoul would definitely get irritated and vent his anger on Xander.
Xander was so scared that he trembled all over. He clenched his teeth and gulped the metallic taste of blood in his oral cavity.
The sound of military boots striking the concrete floor echoed as the newcomer approached with each steady step.
Just by listening to the reverberation, Xander could feel the newcomerâs mighty and oppressive aura.
Xanderâs eyesight was too poor. Unless the things were placed very close to his eyes, everything appeared blurred to him.
However, he didnât even dare to look up as he tensely and quietly listened to the sound of the boots getting closer and closer.
The next second, someone touched his arm, trying to pull him up forcibly.
Xander panicked and shouted desperately, âIâm sorry. Itâs my fault. Donât hit me, please! I can bark like a dog. Woof, woof, woof!â
âXander, look at me.â A manâs familiar voice sounded.
Xander was taken aback. He repeated hoarsely, âDonât hit me. I know itâs my fault. I really didnât do anything!â
Cedrick didnât bother to argue with him and simply ordered, âTake him away.â
Two police officers grabbed Xanderâs arms and dragged him out of the cell.
Xander had no chance to resist. He had been starving in the cell for two days, not given even a sip of water to drink, and tormented by Raoul to the point of being disoriented.
Cedrick ordered his men to drag Xander out of the cell and throw him in the corridor.
âDonât hit me. Iâm sorryâ¦â Xander continued muttering the same two sentences, clutching his head with blood-stained hands and shivering.
Expressionlessly, Cedrick instructed his subordinates to bind Xanderâs wrists, forbidding him from covering his head.
Then, he bent down slightly. Wearing a pair of expensive black leather gloves, Cedrick picked up a pair of glasses and personally placed them on Xanderâs face before grasping his chin, forcing him to raise his head. âXander, take a good look at me. Who am I?â
With the aid of the spectacles, Xander glanced up with all seriousness and saw Cedrickâs menacing facial expression.
âC-Cedrick! Iâm sorry. Iâve really learned my lesson. I wonât repeat this mistake anymore. Please let me go. Iâll get tormented to death if I stay here any longer. Those b*stards want to kill me!â
Cedrick loosened his grip on Xanderâs chin. âYou should thank me. If it werenât for me, not only would.
you be beaten, youâd also be humiliated, becoming the most disgraceful descendant of the Jenson family.ââ
Xanderâs only thought was to escape that place. No matter what Cedrick said, he would compliantly nod in agreement and apologize fervently. âYes, youâre right, Cedrick. I deserve this punishment. You protected me, preventing me from being humiliated. Iâm very grateful for your help. Iâll never oppose you anymore. Iâll leave Salinsburgh and resume working at the subsidiary company in the small county.
I wonât come back except for Christmas. I wonât get in your way anymore. I just ask you to spare me this time and not send me to the high-security prison.
He had never pleaded with Cedrick in that manner before. After being locked up for two days, having to grovel and cry for mercy, Xander seemed to have genuinely learned his lesson following the torturous experience.
Cedrick gazed at Xander, indifferently taking in his subservience and desperation with his dark, emotionless eyes. âI canât save you from the trouble youâve caused this time. What happens next will have to depend on your performance.â
Xander sensed a glimmer of hope in his cousinâs words. âAll right, Cedrick. Iâll do whatever you ask.â
Cedrick scoffed, âDonât worry. I wonât make things difficult for you.â
With that, he signaled the police officers with his eyes, and they promptly stepped forward to lift Xander up again.
Xander had been beaten badly. Every part of his body ached terribly.
However, as long as Cedrick was inclined to let him leave that place, he would grit his teeth and endure the pain no matter how unbearable it was.
His vision turned blurred again after the glasses were removed.
Xander could only let himself be carried away in that state of extreme insecurity.
They didnât walk for long, just the distance from one cell to another nearby.
When Xander heard the sound of the lock opening, he recoiled in resistance and despair.
He thought Cedrick was going to transfer him from one hellhole to another, so he shrieked in distress, âI wonât go in! I wonât! I donât want to!â
The officers dragged him inward by force and tossed him on the ground.
All his wounds throbbed from the fall, causing him to yelp in anguish. The next second, he sensed someone rushing forward to hug him. âXander! How did you get hurt like this? Did he have his men torture you?â
Xander frantically avoided the embrace. The relentless beatings from the past few days had made him lose his rationality. He didnât recognize the familiar voice. He instinctively covered his head, curled up on the floor, and begged for mercy, âIâm sorry. Donât hit me. I was wrongâ¦â
Heart-wrenching pain filled Yaelâs chest as he watched his son behave in that state of near madness.
His precious son had been prideful for many years. Yet, after Cedrick detained him for two days in the Federal Bureau of Investigationâs detention center, he was tormented into that wretched state, not recognizing even his own father.
Yael looked up furiously and glowered at Cedrick, who was leaning against the doorframe.
âHow could you do this? What exactly have you done to him?â
Cedrick leaned against the side of the door casually. âI didnât expect his mental resilience to be weaker than I imagined. Uncle Yael, youâve pampered him far too well all these years. He had never experienced any danger, so he couldnât bear this suffering. Think carefully about what I told you yesterday, Uncle Yael. I hope you can take the initiative to contact the police by today and come clean to me. Otherwise, at ten oâclock at night, Iâll have my men send Xander back to the cell he stayed in previously.â
Xander, who was in the middle of a mental breakdown, seemed to have understood what Cedrick meant. He shook his head frantically. âI donât want to! I wonât go back! I wonât go back there ever again!
Thatâs a living hell! Iâll die in there!â