Aldo's father never hurt Jenna. He didn't expect Jenna to be missing.He subconsciously glanced at his wife, and suddenly understood whyshe had been restless all day.

Intuition told him that this must have something to do with her.

Mrs. Carson had a terrible idea. Jenna was missing, so Aldo didn'tknow that she had hurt Jenna.

That was great. She wished that Jenna would never come back.

In this way, Aldo would never know what she had done.

If Aldo could get married, soon she would have grandchildren.

She thought she was hiding well, but Sylvia had noticed her facialexpression changes.

"Mrs. Carson, you don't want to tell the truth. It's okay, I like punishingliars." Sylvia clapped her hands.

Immediately, two black men stepped in carrying a glass box about 3feet wide.

The box was filled with poisonous scorpions.

Each scorpion had large pincers as if it was going to clamp people'sskin fiercely at any time and insert the venom.

Mrs. Carson looked at the box, Her well-kept face paled.

She had never seen so many poisonous scorpions that her heartalmost stopped beating.

"Take them away! Who are you? Why did you come to my house tomake trouble? I'm going to call the police!"

"The society is governed by a system of laws! The police will arrest youfor trespassing and lynching!"

She couldn't help but shout.

The entire room fell silent.

All the servants were controlled by Sylvia's men.

She looked at Mrs. Carson with a sneer, "If you don't tell the truth,these scorpions will have fun with you. Would you like to give it a shot?"“No, you crazy woman, who are you?" Mrs. Carson glared at Sylvia.Aldo's father had a good temper but at this moment, he was angry too."Miss, how did we offend you? Why are you doing this to my wife?"Sylvia lowered her head, her voice as cold as ice. "You don't deserve toknow my name. I just want to know where is Jenna."

“I don't know where she went." Mrs. Carson kept shaking her head,“You asked the wrong person.”

“It seems that you won't tell the truth.”

As soon as Sylvia said that, two men in black immediately steppedforward, grabbed Mrs. Carson, and pressed her into the scorpion’sglass box.

Mrs. Carson's face was pale. She screamed, "No! No!"

"Mom!" At this moment, Aldo rushed over. "Miss Andrews, what are youdoing? She is my mother!"

“It's because she's your mother that I'm asking her." Sylvia looked atAldo and then motioned for her subordinates to continue.

The two men in black held down Mrs. Carson firmly. Seeing that herface was about to touch the biggest poisonous scorpion, she shouted,"Aldo, save me! Save me!"

"Miss Andrews, please let my mother go." Aldo didn't expect Sylvia tobe so ruthless.

He now regrated letting Sylvia stay with Jenna.

Mrs. Carson thought that the Carson family was respectable in Larro,and Sylvia wouldn't dare to do anything to her.

But she had underestimated Sylvia's ruthlessness!

Her eyes widened, staring in horror at the poisonous scorpion that wasabout to attack her with its pincers, howling desperately!

Her mind went blank because of the fear.

"This is my turf! How dare you make trouble! You... who are you! TheCarsons have never offended anyone, but you are bullying my wife likethis. You are ruining our reputation in the city!" Aldo's father roaredangrily, his chest heaving with anger. He couldn't believe that a younggirl dared threaten his wife in his house.

"Dad..." Aldo wanted to speak but was interrupted by Aldo's father."Stand aside!"

He pointed at Sylvia and said snappishly, “Let go of my wife now,otherwise, I'll make you regret it."

He was masterful both in the company and at home.

He had never been threatened or ignored that way.

He couldn't stand seeing his wife being treated like that.

Sylvia glanced at Aldo's father, “I just want to know where Jenna is.""Miss Andrews, I don't think my mother has anything to do with Jenna'sdisappearance,” Aldo said anxiously, striding towards the glass box,trying to save Mrs. Carson.

But the men in black stopped him.

"Mr. Carson, everything will be solved if your mother tells the truth. Or,are you not worried about Jenna at all?" Sylvia sighed, "It seems thatMrs. Carson won't confess unless I show evidence."

She waved her hand. Mark immediately handed over a laptop, sheopened it slowly.

She showed the computer screen to Aldo and Aldo's father.

"These are places Mrs. Carson has been today. She left home early inthe morning. Instead of having her chauffeur send her to Aldo's villa,she hailed a taxi."

Aldo and Aldo's father looked at the computer screen.

The screen displayed where Mrs. Carson went today.

Aldo's father looked shocked. He was usually calm. But at thatmoment, he stared at Sylvia in disbelief, "Where did you get it?"

“It's easy to replace where a rich lady went.” Sylvia smiled, her beautifulface full of sarcasm, "If Jenna hadn't disappeared at an intersectionwithout traffic video surveillance. Do you think I would still be sittinghere?"

Aldo's chest trembled slightly. "What are you talking about? Did Jennadisappear at an intersection with no surveillance camera? It rained catsand dogs. If something happened to her, I would never forgive myself.”Sylvia ignored Aldo. In her mind, Aldo was no longer a good man, but ascumbag.

Her red lips parted slightly, and then she said something shocking, "So,Mrs. Carson, can you tell me what you did to Jenna?"

Mrs. Carson was so frightened that she broke out in cold sweat and herclothes were soaked. Her hair was sticking to her cheeks with sweat.She wasn't caught in the heavy rain, but it was as if she had just beenfished out of the rain.

Frightened by the poisonous scorpion, she was unable to utter a word.After a while, she said, "I... scolded her. I guess she can't bear it andrun away!"

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