?Chapter 420:
The screen cracked into a spider web of ss, the back popped off, and who knew what internal damage had been done.
Kristian’s brow twitched ever so slightly.
The phone itself could be reced, but the data inside… some of it hadn’t been backed up yet.
“Hmph! See that? That’s my strength!” n,pletely unaware of what he’d done, wobbled on his feet and boasted with misced pride.
Kristian was in a foul mood.
If this man weren’t Freya’s cousin, he would’ve kicked him out hours ago.
But now, as Kristian watched n clumsily fumble for his own phone to call Freya, every trace of irritation quietly melted away.
Somehow, he managed to hit the right buttons and even put the call on speaker.
Momentster, the line connected.
Freya picked up, her voice calm as ever, even thiste at night. “Hello, n.”
“Mina, don’t worry! I’d rather die than give in!” n cried out, his tone thick with misguided righteousness. “Kristian, you’ll never use me to get to Mina!”
Freya went quiet for a couple of seconds, trying to figure out what exactly n was rambling about.
Before she could get a word in, he barreled on, “He just tried to poison me, but the fool had no idea that I can purge the poison. That weak stuff can’t touch me!”
“Are you drunk?” Freya asked tly, catching on to his over-the-top theatrics and strange tone.
“How could I be? You forgot I don’t even drink?” His voice was so serious, Freya almost believed him—until he added, “Kristian poisoned me. I got some of it out, but a little bit’s still messing with my head.”
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Freya pinched the bridge of her nose, already feeling a headacheing on.
Years ago, after n gotpletely wasted and created a huge scene at home, his father hadid down a strict rule: no more than three drinks, period. It was the only way to keep n from turning into a disaster again.
And now…
Freya took a breath,posed herself, and asked in the calmest voice she could manage, “Where are you right now?”
“I can’t say,” n answered, all secretive, like he was guarding state secrets.
Freya was at a loss for words.
Lowering his voice, n nced at Kristian and whispered, “Your ex-husband’s right next to me. He’s trying to use me against you. Don’t fall into his trap!”
“Put him on the phone,” Freya said, trying not to lose her patience.
“No chance,” n shot back, standing firm.
Anyone else might’ve been at a total loss, but Freya knew him too well. If she wanted to get a straight answer, she had to y along.
“Rx. I’m the best fighter around. Kristian couldn’ty a finger on me.”
n went quiet for a beat, unsure.
He stared at Kristian for a long second, then muttered, “But I’ve got a hunch he’s secretly a master fighter too. Maybe he’s the mystery guy who’s on par with you.”
Freya was dumbfounded. So was Kristian.
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