Chapter 1917 The threat brought by Mr. Hartman
Barnes lost the bet from the beginning.
He has no chance of winning at all.
Mr. Hartmann had never been a father for even one day. He had no idea about the meaning of his father and did not know much about the meaning of his family and relatives, so he had a wrong judgment:
He thought Roscliff and Glegre would not stand on their side.
He even thought that these two elders would definitely kill Lei.
He was wrong.
It's very outrageously wrong.
Those who were worried about things that were redundant.
"Let our children never come back." Roscliff stared at Lei Huanxi and said, "Let them stay with you and please take good care of them. My grandson, I probably will never see that cute child in my life..."
He was very sad when he said this.
He has infinite rights, and he can hold many people to die in the middle of chatting and laughing.
But he also has things he can't do.
He couldn't even see his own children.
But he still had to act in a stern and inviolable way, and it didn't matter at all.
He probably only knew the pain himself.
"I will, and I promise." Lei Huanxi made his most solemn promise: "They will live well in me, and no one will disturb them. Their children, their children, will live in me as long as they want. Mr. Roscliffe, Mr. Glegry, if there is a chance, I still hope you can see your children."
Roscliff and Glegrey smiled bitterly.
This is a beautiful wish, and to realize this wish? I'm afraid it's really too difficult.
"We owe you a favor, Mr. Lei Huanxi." Glegre said seriously: "If there is something we need to help in the future, please tell us that we will do our best."
"Okay, Mr. Glegrey, Mr. Roscliffe."
"Mr. Lei Huanxi, I hope to see you again next time."
"goodbye."
The two elders left.
"I really don't understand."
Mr. Hartman shrugged and said, "Can family affection really play such a great power? To be honest, I really think they hate you to the core."
"Maybe you really should be a home, Lao Ha." Lei Huanxi sighed and said, "You can never imagine how wonderful home is. It can bring you a lot of happiness and unexpected surprises."
"Me?" Mr. Hartman smiled bitterly: "I'm afraid I won't have this hope in this life."
After saying that, he seemed to be afraid that the topic would continue to argue: "Let's go, let's go and see Barnes. Everything here should come to an end. Then, go to Maurix Lani with me."
Go to Maurix Lani?
do what?
Could it be to open that golden treasure?
Forget it, don't ask.
When Hartman feels it is time to tell him.
Barnes looks pretty good so far at least.
He was locked in a room in the castle, waiting for the final judgment.
"Mr. Hartman, Mr. Ray." Henry, who was in charge of custody at the door, said respectfully.
Then he opened the door.
Barnes was sitting there alone.
A ray of sunlight squeezed into the room with difficulty.
"This castle was used to imprison those important prisoners in the Middle Ages." Hartman's voice sounded very relaxed: "Many important prisoners, such as the king's cousin, or a royal member who had attempted to seize power but unfortunately failed. Later, in the Victorian era, it was bought by a duke. Is that true, Mr. Barnes?"
"Yes, dear final judge." Barnes sighed softly: "Later, the duke went bankrupt and the castle was in a state of no master. I remember it should be a father without grandfather? Once he saw this castle, he hoped it, so he bought it. Oh, it is really not easy to take good care of this castle. It takes a lot of money to maintain it every year."
"It's now a prison to detain you?" Hartman said with a little sarcastic feeling: "Prisons are always prisons, and even if they are decorated with magnificent style, they are still prisons."
Barnes actually nodded with empathy: "So, my dear final ruling officer, has my verdict been declared?"
"Not yet, but it's almost done." Hartman moved a chair and sat down: "I don't think it would be a great ending. You can't continue to live in this world, and you know more than anyone else. But what about your family? I'm worried about them, they might be implicated."
Barnes' body shivered.
He then heard Mr. Hartman continue, "I can give you a chance, a chance to save your family."
"Please tell me what I can do, dear final judge."
"300 million US dollars!"
"300 million US dollars?"
"Yes, it's the $300 million you robbed." Hartman said with a smile: "Look, I carefully investigated your financial situation in the last 20 years and found that you didn't spend much in these 20 years. The only biggest spend was repaying a $35 million loan 20 years ago. So what I can be sure is that most of that money is still there."
Barnes remained silent.
"There is a unfortunate news to tell you." Hartman said after pondering for a moment: "Mr. McDorr was probably overly frightened. When he returned home last night, a gun was stuffed into his mouth and ended his life. Oh, Mr. Miller and Mr. Chester. If I calculated well, they would encounter some bad things in the past few days."
Barnes' body trembled even more.
He knew how McDor died.
He must have been forced to death.
And he was forced to death by Hartman.
Hartman never lets go of his enemies easily.
He is threatening himself.
He was telling himself that if his request could not be met, he and his family would encounter something terrible.
"Die alone in this castle." Hartman sighed and said, "Don't involve his family. They won't know what happened here. They will still retain what they currently have, although it is no longer all. But it is better than losing everything, right?"
Barnes pondered there for a long time, then raised his head and said:
Chapter completed!