CHapter 173
CHapter 173
Tandy glanced at Noella, a faint smirk playing on his lips. “Look, I’ve got no clue what you’re jabbering about. Never laid eyes on you before. And as for Vincent, well, we barely crossed paths.
Xavier fumed at Tandy’s unyielding demeanor.
Tandy had been in Lockhart Prison quite a while, and even Xavier couldn’t always get a straight answer out of him. Yet the secrets Tandy held were so numerous, Xavier couldn’t bear to just off him with a bullet.
With a stride, Xavier marched over and yanked Tandy off the cot as if he were picking up a sack of potatoes, “You gonna talk or not? Don’t think I’m doing you any favors keeping you breathing!”
Tandy coughed violently, his face ashen, but managed a wry smile. “Xavier, honestly, I got no idea what she’s on about. What do you want me to say?”
Noella interjected coolly, “Thorpe’s on his way here. Looks like he’s planning a prison break.”
Tandy’s eyes bulged in shock!
That idiot! Why would he even think of busting into Lockhart Prison!
Xavier dropped Tandy back on the cot, his knuckles white with tension. “I’ve never heard of anyone dumb enough to break into Lockhart Prison. Interesting!”
Palmer chuckled softly. “Xavier, hadn’t there been a few attempts at prison breaks before?”
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Xavier whirled around, snarling, “Zip it!”
He wanted to play the grand protector in front of Noella, and here was Palmer, eager to burst his bubble.
Xavier smirked at Tandy. “Those who tried to break out before–you know what happened to them? My throne’s cushioned with their heads!”
Xavier’s throne was studded with jewels, the life’s worth of those would–be escapees!
Noella commented blandly, “It’s ugly. Your taste is trash.”
If anyone else had dissed Xavier’s stuff, they’d likely end up ground into dust to stuff his throne, but Noella got away with it, and Xavier just beamed.
“Heh, your grandma always said I had no taste. You’re right, kiddo, spot on.”
Noella’s gaze settled on Tandy. Her eyes were clear, ice–cold, unsettling even to someone like Tandy, who lived life on the edge.
Noella tilted her chin, eyeing Tandy. “You don’t want to die.”
No one planning to die would bother reading in a cell, especially not Tandy, with glasses missing a lens and barely holding together. This wasn’t a man who wanted to end it all.
Tandy chuckled lightly. “Miss, nobody wants to die, but having found my way to Lockhart Prison, I never expected to walk out alive.”
“Indeed. Thorpe seems to value Hollis greatly, so I made him to bring Hollis along when he came to rescue you. How touching to have all three brothers die together–family should stick together, right?”
Tandy’s fists clenched on his knees. “What the hell do you want? Thorpe and Hollis are innocent! They know nothing about what you’re asking!”
Noella snapped her fingers. “Simple. Tell me who ordered you to swap me out. Whose baby was it that took
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any place?
She glanced at her wristwatch. “Oh, and to save your brothers the trouble of finding your cell, I’ve shared the coordinates with them. What do you think you’ll see? A rescue or a slaughter?”
Tandy stared in disbelief at Noella. His composure hinged on the belief that Thorpe couldn’t locate him,
“Are you the devil? Why are you doing this?”
Noella shrugged nonchalantly, “Their lives are in your hands now, not mine.”
Tandy was silent for a moment, wiped his glasses, and hesitantly put them back on.
He closed his eyes, his voice quivering. “I can’t spill the beans. If I do, I’m a dead man. Truth is, I feel safer inside Lockhart Prison. So, I was willingly arrested.”
For Tandy, the prison was a haven compared to the dangers outside!
Noella regarded Tandy intently. “I can cure your sickness.”
Tandy turned to her, his brow furrowed.
“I can even cure Hollis’s illness, so yours is the same. Tell me the truth, and I’ll let you live.”
The offer was too tempting to resist!
Xavier looked at Noella, surprised, “Noella, you sure this guy ain’t faking his sickness?”
Noella ignored him, her eyes fixed on Tandy. “If I’m not mistaken, you’ve got a severe blood disorder. Bulging eyes with greenish turnors, enlarged lymph nodes, bruises on your arms, and you’re always in bed because of joint pain, right?”
Tandy was battling acute leukemia!
Xavier exclaimed in shock, “What? I didn’t notice!”
He had thought Tandy was just bruised from the beatings, resting up in his cell, spitting blood. Wasn’t that how it went for every con in Lockhart Prison? Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
Noella cast him a fleeting glance. “That’s ‘cause you’re not bright enough to see it.”
“Bullsh… I mean, you are right. Lucky you caught on!”
Palmer couldn’t help but laugh at the sight–Xavier, the fierce overlord, brought down a peg by this little lady! Noella stared at Tandy, “With acute leukemia, you haven’t got long. If you’re keen on dying, you don’t have to wait–it’s coming.”
She stood up, yawning. “If you’re not willing to talk, I’ll go entertain your brothers.”
As Noella moved to leave, Tandy’s resolve crumbled. He blurted out, “Wait! I can give you part of the story. You’re smart; you’ll figure out the rest.
Noella turned around and sat back down.
“Can you really cure my disease? And what about my brothers?”
“Rest assured, if what you tell me satisfies, you’ll keep breathing!”
Tandy licked his chapped lips and began to talk.
honestly don’t know you, but since you mentioned Vincent, you must be the kid from the Schnabel family. Years back, I got an order saying that a daughter–in–law from the Schnabel family was coming to my hospital to give birth. They told me to make sure she gets transferred to the Heartfelt Orphanage.
1 set a fire at Tandy Hospital, wrecked a bunch of equipment. On the day the young Mrs. Schnabel was due to deliver, I handed over the Schnabel baby to Vincent’s wife. She had no clue about the baby’s real identity, and her child wasn’t Vincent’s, but i promised to keep her secret and gave her a cool two hundred grand.”
Tandy was lost in the past for a moment.
“As for the child Mrs. Schnabel took, that kid was just an orphan from Heartfelt Orphanage. I don’t know her story, either. The kid was a few days older than Mrs. Schnabel’s baby. Newborns all look pretty much the same, and no one caught on to the switch. Years ago, when the Schnabel family brought the girl in for a paternity test, I handed them fake results.”
Tandy let out a heavy sigh.
“And about Vincent, he only came to me wanting to know what really went down that year. He must’ve figured out you weren’t his kid by then, so I just told him there was a mix–up at the hospital.”
Noella looked at Tandy, a wry smile playing on her lips.
“You’re lying. If you don’t know the identity of that child, and Heartfelt Orphanage is swarming with orphans, why on earth would you pick her out? I don’t buy any ‘coincidences‘ in your story!”