Unfinished Business with You

Chapter 1482



Chapter 1482

Chapter 1482 Having a Conversation With Joseph

Joseph waved his hand, signaling the man threatening Olivia to step aside.

The person hesitated for a moment but still spoke up. "Mr. Joseph, she knows martial arts."

While smirking at Olivia, Joseph retorted, "She is an assassin from Double Dragon Court. How could I not know what she is capable of?"

The man asked, "Should we tie her up?"

The smile on Joseph's face remained as he threatened, "No need. We have her sons. If she dares to make any reckless moves, we'll kill her little brats."

Olivia knew he was just trying to intimidate her, but anger still welled inside her.

Joseph was ruthless and did everything he said. The scene he had just described was something she couldn't bear to imagine.

Therefore, she replied coldly, "Rest assured. I'm no fool, and you did say you only want to talk."

Joseph's sinister smile turned triumphant as he raised an eyebrow at the man. "Did you hear that?"

The man nodded and bowed before leaving.

Afterward, Joseph gestured toward the seat beside him with his chin while eyeing Olivia. "Sit."

Olivia sat down and looked up at him. "What do I need to do to get my son back?"

Joseph leaned back comfortably in his chair, took a sip of the tea in front of him, and spoke provocatively. "Did I say I would release your son?"

Olivia furrowed her brows tightly, her face filled with frustration from being toyed with.

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Joseph put down his teacup and looked at her with a chilling gaze. "What do you think we should talk about? Don't you know?"

Suppressing her anger, Olivia said, "Mr. Joseph, you can say whatever it is you want to say. I don't understand what you're talking about."

To that, Joseph replied, "No one has ever left Double Dragon Court alive, but you and George Parsons are the only exceptions. Initially, I had no say in this matter despite my displeasure because Jonathan had agreed to set you free. But I am not so forgiving regarding the Double Dragon Court traitors."

The more Olivia listened, the more confused she was. She exclaimed, "How did I betray the Double Dragon Court? We left voluntarily with the reason that we were expelled. After leaving, we never did anything in Double Dragon Court's name. Eugene wouldn't have attacked her if Blood Rose hadn't provoked us."

Joseph sneered. "Then, explain to me how you became the Grand Princess of Eurosia?"

Hearing that, Olivia felt relieved. "Oh, you mean that matter."

Joseph's sinister gaze landed on her. "You used a fake necklace to deceive us while secretly using the real necklace to claim the title of a princess. Olivia Maxwell, do you think the Double Dragon Court will be wary of the Grand Princess of Eurosia?"

She hurriedly explained, "No, it's not like that. The real necklace has been with me since I was a child, so I am the daughter of Queen Blanchett. Back then, Queen Blanchett was running away from Titiana Bleu with a one-year-old me in her arms. In order to ensure my safety, she left me in a doctor's office and put her necklace on me, hoping whoever found me would treat me well because of the necklace. Later, I was picked up and raised by my foster parents, who only gave me the necklace a few months ago."

He had a disdainful expression as he rebuked, "Do you think I will believe you because of a few sentences?"

She felt speechless.

"How do you want me to prove it? I don't know why you think I kept the real necklace. If I had the real necklace, would I have watched George getting beaten half to death and thrown into the sea without doing anything? Or would I have not taken it out and endured all the Double Dragon Court's torture methods with Jewel? If I had the real necklace, why would I return from Eurosia to accept the punishment? Why didn't I just negotiate directly with Alice? Maybe I would have become the princess of Eurosia six years ago."


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