The Divorcee and Her Three Chaotic Children (Olivia Clarke and William)

Chapter 205



Chapter 205

Seeing that Felix didn’t respond, Johnathan narrowed his eyes where the look suddenly turned cold.

He asked, “Why? Are you going to hurt her?”

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Felix swallowed hard but still did not dare to speak his mind after a slight hesitation.

“You’d better.” Johnathan stared at the man in front of him and said in a disdainful tone.

Johnathan continued to walk forward with his cane. Soon, he arrived at the third floor underground and

stopped before a cell the surveillance camera pointed at.

The rusty iron door was opened and he stepped in.

At this moment, Gianna, who was covered in blood and sitting on the iron bed at death’s door,

immediately struggled to crawl toward him.

She bawled, “I’ve already done as you said. That bit ch Olivia will take the bait. Mr. Kinsman, please

help me, please save me. My wounds are inflamed. I’m in so much pain…”

Her injured hands were dirty and covered with blood stains.

Johnathan looked down at her with a hint of disgust in his eyes.

He said, “If everything goes well, Olivia will come to you soon. I bet you know what to do then?”

“I, I know. I’ll tell her that everything has nothing to do with you. It’s all me. I did it. Mr. Kinsman, I’ll be a

loyal dog to you. Please spare my life, please?” Giara implored.

She felt like a dying dog who was lying at the feet of Johnathan, wagging its tail and begging for mercy.

The humiliation was so overwhelming, even more heart-wrenching than the physical pain.

But she wanted to live and she had to live.

She thought, “That bit ch Olivia is still enjoying herself outside. Even if I had to die. I would drag her

down with me!”

Johnathan looked at the struggling woman under his feet and suddenly spoke with interest. “If you’re

still alive when Olivia comes, I may consider sending a doctor over here.”

When a dying person begged for her life, she had to bring what she could offer to the table.

Gianna filled with hatred was exactly what he wanted.

After lunch at Chelsea’s place, William hurried back to the company.

Olivia played with the two children for a while longer before she found an excuse to return to Maple

Villas.

She even left Ezra and Luci at Chelsea’s for convenience in the evening

As the doctor of Luci, Jameson was naturally happy to accompany them.

Olivia also felt a**ured to have Chelsea and Jameson taking care of the two children.

Time always flew fast. When she returned to the villa, it was almost evening.

Gideon was all set, waiting for her to set off together.

Olivia specially picked a tight suit that was suitable for moving at night and her hair was combed into a

simple high ponytail, all making her look so cool.

After changing her clothes, she hurried downstairs and got into a car parked in front of the villa.

In order to cover up her whereabouts, the car opened its paint protection film the moment Olivia got in.

“Let’s go, Gideon,” she said.

Gideon replied, “It’s going to be a dangerous task, Miss Clarke. So I’ve already sent Thirteen to wait us

there so as to make sure nothing will go wrong.”

“Great.” Olivia did not say anything more. After all, Thirteen would surely put on an extra layer of

insurance.

Night fell soon. Gideon started the car and sped all the way to West Melburgh Castle.

Because Olivia had been playing with the children during the day, she didn’t have time to catch up on

her sleep. She got a little drowsy and so leaned against the seat to rest for a while and preserve her

strength.

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An hour later, the car slowly stopped in the woods near the castle. Olivia stretched herself, put on her

earphones and night vision goggles before getting out of the car.

“Take care, Miss Clarke,” Gideon said.

“No worries,” Olivia replied casually and trotted towards the western wall of the castle.

The walls there weren’t very high, only that they were covered in thistles and thorns, making it

extremely difficult to climb.

Olivia shuttled through the woods and soon arrived at the foot of the wall. She looked around and

finally stood before a spot with relatively few vines.

She took out a bottle of potion she had prepared and carefully dripped a few drops on the vines in front

of her.

The vines that had been strong withered soon and the tough thorns lost their moisture and lethality as

well.

Seeing that the potion had taken effect, Olivia took out a skyhook hanging on her waist and gently

swung it to grab the wall.

She pulled the rope and jumped over the wall swiftly and quietly.

She landed steadily and immediately found a nearby building to hide behind.

At this moment, Gideon had also successfully hijacked the castle’s security system.

“Miss Clarke, good to go. The security cameras in the courtyard will be blocked for three minutes. That

means, you have three minutes to enter the main house.”

Gideon’s voice sounded in a perfect timing.

Olivia touched her earphone and whispered, “Copy”

“There’re patrols in the yard. Miss Clarke, please follow my lead,” Gideon reminded.

“OK.”

Gideon said, “20 meters to the left.

“15 meters to the right.

“Now enter the main house. There are no guards at the entrance.

“I’ll switch to another surveillance camera. You’d better turn on the thermal camera in case of a sneak

attack.” Gideon kept saying in her ear. Olivia moved forward according to his instructions, unimpeded.

Soon, she entered the main house, found a secret place to hide, and turned on the thermal camera as

advised by Gideon.

The main house was luxuriously decorated but the lights were very dim. It was no longer as beautiful

and bright as it used to be when the Old Mr. Kinsman was still around.

It now looked more like the residence of a vampire king in the dark night. The gloomy atmosphere sent

a chill down people’s spines.

While Olivia was pondering, Gideon’s voice came from the earphone again.

“Miss Clarke, I’ve replaced the surveillance footage of the main house. There’s no one on the first floor.

You can search risk-free…

Olivia asked, “No one on the first floor? What about the other floors?”

“The other floors… Miss Clarke, there’s no one on the other floors either. Wait, something isn’t right.”

Gideon sounded a little flustered.

He checked carefully again and found that nobody was in the main house.

There were only two possibilities for this.

One was that it happened that nobody was really in the castle for the time being.

The other was that their signal had been tampered with.

Judging from the current situation, it was very likely the latter.

Gideon urged, “Miss Clarke, something’s wrong. Pull out now!

“Miss Clarke?”

Somehow, Olivia had dropped out of contact on the phone.

Facing these surveillance videos, Gideon couldn’t tell which frame was real and which one was not.

At the same time, Olivia also felt that something was wrong. She wanted to confirm with Gideon but

found that she had lost the signal.

She tried to reconnect but failed.

Things were getting weirder. She wondered, “Could it be that Johnathan had spotted me?”

But she had been in for a while and he didn’t do anything.

She remembered that there was a basement in the castle, which was used to store some old junk back

then, and its entrance should be a small door on the right.

She thought, “It’s only a few dozen meters away…

Since I’m already here, I have to see it with my own eyes!”

So she rushed to the entrance of the basement as swift as an arrow.

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