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Cross My Tigress Face the Wrath (Stella) novel Chapter 475

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Barnaby was scared out.

Hull was usually the kind of guy who treated everyone around him with genuine kindness. Brotherhood was valued, and there was no doubt about it. But when he decided to go tough, he went damn tough.

Spooked out of his mind, Barnaby blurted everything out in a rush. After rambling, he pleaded repeatedly, "Boss, I swear I didn't mean to. I swear. I was just curious."

Silas was in shock. Was that supposed to be begging for mercy? It seemed more like he had a death wish.

Lucky for him, Barnaby hadn't dragged Silas into the mess, or he would've been toast too. As it stood, Silas was powerless to help. He finally understood the saying, "Loose lips sink ships."

Hull chuckled darkly, "Curious, huh?"

The word "curious," rolling off Hull's tongue, sounded all the more menacing.

Barnaby instinctively wanted to nod but caught himself in time, shaking his head vigorously, "No, no. I'm not curious. Not at all."

Oh man, what had he just said wrong now? Why did Hull's tone feel even more dangerous than before? Never mind, he'd just keep quiet from now on. His mouth was trouble; speaking was a risky business.

"Boss, I'm not curious. I was just wondering if I could handle it myself."

Silas was aghast. He wanted out—out of that room, out of that situation. He couldn't stand listening to another word.

"Boss, I remembered some unfinished business with that guy. I need to go wrap it up." Not waiting for a response, Silas made a hasty exit.

He vowed that anytime Barnaby and the boss were in the same place, he'd steer clear. The risk of collateral damage was just too high.

Hull cast a sidelong glance at Barnaby, who quickly offered, "Boss, should I go help with the questioning too?"

He was desperate to escape! The tension in the room was suffocating, and his heart couldn't take much more.

Hull lit a cigarette from a pack, puffing thoughtfully. "What's your deal with Finley?"

"Huh? We've got no deal, no ties at all."

Why did Hull suddenly ask about Finley? There was absolutely nothing between him and Finley. What was the boss getting at?

Hull smirked, "I think you two would make good brothers."

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