Chapter 243
Author: Sky Runner
last update2025-11-30 02:31:29

Ryan’s knees were still pressed against the cracked concrete, the cuffs biting into his wrists, the ruined building behind him still smoldering as faint curls of smoke drifted into the sky.

His breathing was rough, uneven, and every inhale stung like tiny needles in his lungs because of the mixture of dust and smoke he had inhaled.

He looked from the police officers to his stunned staff members and then back again, trying to steady his voice as confusion and anger churned loudly inside him.

“I want to see the proof,” Ryan said, forcing each word out slowly so it wouldn’t shake. “You said my workers have proof. Let me see exactly what you’re talking about. Show it to me.”

The police officer who stood closest to him folded his arms across his chest and exchanged looks with the second officer. They didn’t speak right away. Instead, they both turned their attention toward the cluster of staff members standing a short distance.

One of the workers—a woman Ryan had seen countless times in m
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