What Happens in Chapter 1130 – From the Book Love beyond the mask (Whitney)
Dive into Chapter 1130, a pivotal chapter in Love beyond the mask (Whitney), written by Adelaide Sinclair. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.
"You've only been on top for two months, and look at you now, about to be thrown back in the slammer!
I, Bryce, vowed that all the humiliation you heaped on me, the disgrace of finding you with Whitney on my wedding night, and the way you crushed me into bankruptcy, would come back to haunt you. I swore I'd make your life a living hell!
I never thought the day would come so soon.
Parisa, the victor takes it all, and I've won this round."
He chuckled darkly, his handsome face twisted into a malevolent grin.
These words didn't rile up Ludwik. Instead, he narrowed his cold eyes and let out a chilling laugh. "So, you forced Parisa to sign over her assets and seized all her wealth, didn't you?"
His icy gaze pierced past Bryce and fixed intently on Florence.
Feeling the intensity of his glare, Florence quickly averted her eyes.
Bryce smirked as he noticed the approaching police officers. "Ludwik, watch your words. The evidence is clear—you're accused of kidnapping and murdering Ms. Tennyson. Your hands are stained with blood, so you'd better cooperate with the police."
"Ludwik, the police will conduct a thorough investigation and search for the victim. Until Ms. Tennyson's body is found, we have to detain you temporarily. Please come with us to the interrogation room," one of the officers instructed as they moved to take him away.
Ludwik cast a glance at Felix.
Catching the signal, Felix hurried over. "Mr. Lippert, do you want to hire a lawyer?"
In less than half an hour, Bryce and Florence were done and stepped out of the station.
As he walked out, Bryce glanced back towards the interrogation room and said to Florence, "There's still a loose end—Parisa's assistant, Erik. I saw him up on the mountaintop searching for Parisa.
But here at the station, he's nowhere to be seen?
Florence, we can't let him slip through our fingers. If he gets to Inko Group before us and claims we killed Parisa, the shareholders won't buy our story so easily.
Take my people, head to Inko Group, and find him. It's easy to deal with him now that we have the funds. We can bribe customs to get him deported, then take care of him quietly.
He might have evidence of Parisa's suspicions about us, and we can't let him spill it at the police station."
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