It is true that neither he nor Fletcher dares to push the other to a dead end or die together, but this also means that as long as Verak does not drive Fletcher to death, Fletcher can only swallow his anger.
He was ready to torture Fletcher for a long time. If Fletcher couldn't bear it, it would be a good thing to be forced to turn a blind eye and let Verak out. If he could bear it, Verak would be under house arrest.
During this time in the mansion, torturing Fletcher every day can also add to the fun.
Verak has seen through Fletcher's bullying character and can handle it well.
In the following days, Verak began to torture Fletcher.
The only regret is that mental humiliation no longer works. As long as Fletcher doesn't give in, Verak can't do anything to him, so he can only retaliate and torture physically. Including but not limited to hitting and kicking, so that Fletcher frequently
His nose was bruised and his face was swollen. When faced with Carmine's concern, he could only explain that he accidentally fell and touched him.
Fletcher also tried to fight back, but his mental humiliation also had no effect on Verac, and he was no match for Verac in terms of physical attacks. There was almost nothing he could do against Verac.
By Sunday, August 6, Fletcher was overwhelmed and began to avoid Verak everywhere.
Verak knew that Fletcher was at the end of his strength, and the reason why he was still holding on was because he didn't want Verak to have a point where he could manipulate him again after he gave in.
August 7, Monday.
In the new week, the Carmine family started to get busy again, and the opportunity to travel appeared again. Verak found Fletcher and decided to formally surrender Fletcher today.
"Master Chris." Fletcher was resting in the hall. When he saw Verak coming downstairs, he said hello and was about to get up and leave.
"Mr. Fletcher, I have something to ask you, please come to my room." Verak said.
"No, Master Chris, I have some things to do now. I'll go find you when I'm done." Fletcher dared to go to Verak's room, and he would inevitably get another beating if he went in.
Verak was bound to win today, so how could he let Fletcher leave? He followed Fletcher: "What are you doing? I'll help you."
Fletcher specially came to the place where the servants were to prevent Verak from beating him: "You don't have to worry about it, it's just trivial matters."
The two of them acted politely to each other in front of the servant.
Fletcher deliberately did something to delay time, trying to make Verak lose his patience and leave, but Verak was determined to go out today and waited for Fletcher in the hall for a full two hours.
"Okay, we're done, let's talk here if you have anything to do." Fletcher couldn't hold on any longer and could only relax.
Seeing that Fletcher had exposed his flaws, Verak took him back to the room directly.
"You really want to go out?" Fletcher said straight to the point.
"I'm almost bored here. Unlike you, I can stay in the same place for thirty years." Verak said, "How about it? As long as you acquiesce in my leaving, I won't torture you anymore."
"Aren't you afraid that I will acquiesce to you now and expose you again after you leave?" Fletcher tried to find out the details of Verak, "Even if you want to die with me, and tell Mr. Carmine about my medical history, and
Is there enough evidence for Mr. Carmine to believe you?"
Verak indeed has no evidence, but he will not be easily figured out by Fletcher: "Why do you think I have no evidence? And why do you think I don't know other things about you?"
"If that's the case, you can just go out every day. Then I won't dare tell Mr. Carmine the truth."
"Indeed." Verak did not deny this. "Actually, the reason why I go to so much trouble to get your permission is because we already know each other's details. I hope that we can coexist peacefully in the days to come.
, don’t get along too ugly.”
Fletcher's mouth couldn't help but twitch.
He really couldn't imagine how Verak could put on a friendly face and say such heartbreaking words.
Has he suffered enough from Verak these days?
"You just want to tie me together tightly, so that we can both prosper and suffer." Fletcher sneered.
Verak pointed out the error in Fletcher's words: "Wrong, there is no gain for all, only loss for both."
"You didn't go out simply to relax, did you? As a person who grew up in a slum in a small border town and has no background, how did you know about me, and how did you hide your truth perfectly here?"
Letcher stared at Verak, "Who are you?"
"As far as I know, before I was caught by you in Lezein, you had carefully checked my background. So... you should be the person who knows best in this city who I am.
Verak didn't want to talk to Fletcher about these things that he was bound to not let go of. He turned back to the topic, "I can only tell you that it is meaningless for you to continue to delve into these issues. I will not tell you,
You will never know the answer. All you can do now is to make a deal with me and live in peace, otherwise, I don’t know what will happen in the end."
Hearing Verak's faint threat, Fletcher breathed a sigh of relief.
In Fletcher's view, Verak does have some tricks, but most of them are bluffing. At the very least, he should not know that his friend Dempsey is dead. If he already knows about Dempsey's death,
Then what he shows in front of him now is still not the most real version of himself.
Then this person is too mysterious and terrifying.
"Okay, I can allow you to leave for an hour every afternoon. However, if there is an accident and Mr. Carmine finds out, all the responsibilities will be borne by you alone." Fletcher chose to give in and agreed to Verak's request.
Require.
"No, no, no." Verak's request was more than that. He wanted to be fully prepared. "Mr. Carmine asked you to monitor my movements, so if I am discovered, you will definitely know about it."
"You insist on going out by yourself, why should I take the risk together?" Fletcher insisted on this point.
"I believe that if one day you are discovered, you will definitely come up with a wording that is enough to dispel Mr. Carmine's suspicions." Verak placed the task directly on Fletcher, "I decided happily like that.
Well, if you have nothing to add to me, I will go out first."
Fletcher felt a deep sense of powerlessness. He was completely unable to restrain Verak, and the two of them would never return to their previous status and status.
Verak waited for Fletcher for a few seconds, and when he saw that he still didn't speak, he stood up and passed Fletcher, and went straight out of the mansion to find Daniel.
"Mr. Chris." Daniel, who was lying in the car, saw Verak coming and quickly got up and looked around furtively.
Verak went straight into the car: "Don't be so careful."
"What happened? Mr. Chris." Daniel asked.
"I'll explain to you slowly on the way. Now let's go to the Rovid Hotel in the North District."