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Casper’s face was taut with anger, his jaw muscles twitching involuntarily. His dark eyes, narrowed to slits, exuded a ferocity that could swallow all darkness. Whoever was behind this, anyone responsible for what happened to Eliza, would face his wrath.
The next day, Casper had been waiting at the hospital for hours before Dillon finally showed up. Dillon's heavy steps and furrowed brow hinted at bad news.
“Mr. Casper, we have a lead,” Dillon said, his voice tinged with urgency.
“Spill it,” Casper demanded, his gaze intense.
Dillon nodded and quickly relayed the findings. “The juice was delivered from the restaurant, but not by them directly.”
Casper’s eyes sharpened. “Explain.”
“The juice was sent by a customer, under the name Mr. Aaron.”
Casper’s brow furrowed. “Aaron? Has he been to that restaurant?”
Dillon shook his head. “The front desk said a woman gave Mr. Aaron’s name.”
“I reviewed the restaurant’s surveillance footage. It was Ms. Susan who delivered those two glasses of juice. I watched closely—she definitely put something in the juice. I suspect it’s the same hallucinogen found in Ms. Eliza’s blood.”
Casper clenched his fists. Susan. She must have a death wish.
“Her audacity, daring to harm one of mine,” he growled, slamming his hand on the bedside table. The force yanked the IV needle from his hand, blood instantly staining his skin.
“Mr. Casper, you’re still unwell. You need more tests. Please, don’t rush...” Dillon tried to calm him.
But Casper wouldn’t wait another second. They sped to Falconridge.
When they arrived, Aaron was in his backyard, leisurely brewing tea and watering flowers, completely at ease. He didn’t seem surprised to see Casper.
Casper approached, stripped off his expensive watch, and handed it to Dillon. Then he balled his fist and punched Aaron square in the face. Aaron staggered back, hitting the ground.
Touching the blood at the corner of his mouth, Aaron sneered, “Mr. Casper, always so rash.”
“Aaron, if you’ve got a problem with me, face me. What kind of man goes after a woman?” Casper shouted, lifting Aaron by the collar. “She trusted you, and you betrayed her. You wanted her to suffer, to disappear? What kind of monster are you to do something so vile?”
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