Looks very stupid

Johnson Gulliver and his guards, who had succeeded in paralyzing the traitors, now gathered them in one place by tying their hands and feet, so that they would not run away or fight again.

"Where is Miss Ainsley now?" asked Johnson Gulliver who pointed a gun at the temple of one of Gwayne Santiago's trusted men.

"Miss Ainsley was locked in the room on the top floor because she fought against Mr. Gwayne," said the man who had a snake tattoo on his neck.

Johnson Gulliver's face immediately turned red when heard this, so he immediately aimed the gun right at the heart of the man who was considered to have a great influence on Gwayne Santiago.

The sound of gunshots echoed in the room and blood immediately flowed from the chest of the man who had just opened his eyes after being shot and felt excruciating pain, until he breathed his last breath.

Everyone in the room seemed to be witnesses to Johnson Gulliver's anger when he found out that his master was in prison at home.

"Gwayne Santiago
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