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Revenge is best served cold novel Chapter 1139

Daniel realized he had put his foot in his mouth and quickly tried to backtrack, "I—I really had no idea! Honestly! Mr. Odie, I've been nothing but loyal to you all these years..."

"Loyal?" Odie echoed, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "Fine then, prove your loyalty by joining your daughter in death."

"What?!" Daniel was blindsided by Odie's harsh words. He stammered, "Mr. Odie, I'm the head of the Gibbs family! How can you treat me like this? Aren't you scared I'll spill all your secrets?"

"As long as you're breathing, feel free to try," Odie said, spreading his arms wide. "If I were scared of you, I'd be a coward. Go ahead, expose me. Let's see if you make it out alive or if my bullet gets to you first."

"You..." Daniel's words trailed off, knowing full well how quick Odie's bullets were.

"If you tell me who you've been working with, I might just let you live. The choice is yours—think it over carefully," Odie said, sounding almost magnanimous.

In the old days, even if Daniel had snitched, he wouldn't have made it out alive. Gritting his teeth, Daniel looked up and declared, "It was really Ms. Vanessa, no one else."

Odie's smile faded, his expression turning cold. "Oh?"

"Go ahead, Mr. Odie, do your worst! But let me tell you, don't think you're the king of Summerfield. Compared to that person, you're nothing!" Daniel's defiance only served to infuriate Odie.

"Good, very good," Odie sneered, taking a few steps back. "Don't worry, I won't dirty my own hands. I'll have someone you'd never expect take care of you."

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