Chapter 183
Chapter 180 Shadows of the Past
Jonathan had been digging into the hardships Sierra endured during her three years in prison, but the information he could find was limited.
Sierra fell silent for a while before saying, “I don’t want totalkabout itâ€
Jonathan’s expression changed, but before he could speak, Sierra added. “That time was a nightmare for me!â€
She didn’t want to bring it up at all. If ithadn’tbeen for the excessive actions of the Xander family, she wouldn’t have revealed. anything
All she would say was that what she had shared was just the opening act. During those threeyears, she never had a peaceful night’s sleep.
Jonathan, I really don’t want to talk about it! Sierra said softly.
In Jonathan’s eyes, Sierra had never known fear. Whenever she faced difficulties, she always confronted them head–on, never backing down.
He always wished she would lean on him more. But now, when Sierrafinallyshowed vulnerability, he felt no joy–only deep.
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“Alright, let’s not talk about it anymore. Don’t think about it; it’s all in the past!†He wasn’t typically empathetic, but at this moment, he didn’t want to press Sierra.
He took Sierra’shand, fingers interlocking. “Everyone gets scared; you don’t have to feel useless.â€
“Don’t meet Shane again. Leave him tome.â€
“No! Jonathan, don’t go after him!â€Sierrashook her head vehemently.
Jonathan had never dealt with Shane and didn’t understand just how twisted he could be, with his endless cunning methods.
Jonathan wanted to say he wasn’t afraid, but seeing the fear in Sierra’s eyes, he chose to soothe her, “Okay, okay, relax. I won’t go after him; don’t worry.â€
His reassurance visibly relaxed Sierra, and Jonathan, watching this, mentally noted to settle scores with Shane.
His character had significant flaws–domineering, authoritarian, and extremely possessive.
Sierra was too concerned about Shane, even if it was fear, and he disliked anyone holding such a significant place in hermind, even if it was just out of fear.
However, Jonathan didn’t show his displeasure. He drove Sierra home, suggesting she take a shower and change her clothes while he went into the kitchen like a househusband.
Once the door was closed, he called Mateo, “Is there a way tolookinto thatmaniacfrom the Goodman family?â€
“Ah, theGoodmanfamily? What did that maniac do to cross you? If it’s a small thing, maybe let it go, Mateo advised.
The Goodman family was not to be trifled with, having extensive influence. Most crucially, Shanewasa law unto himself; even his own family couldn’t controlhim. Stirring him up could escalate beyond minor skirmishes.
“Just tell me, canyoucheckon him?†Jonathan’s tone was sharp, a sign that he was on the brink of anger.
Mateo, sensing this, didn’t push further, “I’ll try! What exactly are you looking to find out?â€
“His weaknesses! What helikes,what he cares about–anything that can hurthim, I need to know!â€
After Sierra finished showering, she seemed fully rejuvenated, and Jonathan had already prepared a simple meal of threedishesand a soup.
“Can I invite Dickson over too?†Sierra asked Jonathan’s opinion, realizing he was particular about hisspaceandnotkeenonunexpected guests.
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Dicksonwasalso involved in this matter, and she wanted to discuss it with him.
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“He’s like a brother to you, so he’s a brother to me too. Besides, you’re the other owner of this place; you don’t need my permission to do anything.â€
Jonathan was especially agreeablewithSierra.
“Go invite him, and I’ll make another dish!†With that, Jonathan headed back into the kitchen.
After dinner. Sierra finally shared the day’s events with Dickson. She had promised to keep him updated, so she didn’t hold back.
“Why are they so brazen? Aren’t they afraid of retribution?†Dickson wasfurious, his experience too limited. He had thought he’d seen all the evils of the world, but now he realized therewasno limittohuman cruelty.
“By the way, Sierra, I’ve looked into it. Over the past few years, forty–three people have died or disappeared without trace in prison, both men and women.â€
Forty–three–a staggering number!
And then Jonathan added. “If they’re using people for experiments, the actual number of deaths could be even higher.†“There are several other places besides prisons that could continuously supply them with bodies.â€