Chapter 83 – Stanley is already a dead man
Sabrina did not know how to explain it, feeling miserable and ashamed of the fact that it was only after her divorce that Robin would show her kindness and treat her like a woman. 1
She passed the phone to Martin, who frowned deeply at the picture on the screen.
The caption worsened his mood. 'Is President Robin Jewel still in love with his ex-wife?'
It captured Robin carrying Sabrina in his arms with a very soft gaze. The short video showed his graceful movement and care for her as if she was the most important person in his life.
Their posture looked very intimate, for which reason the caption said so.
Martin remembered his confrontation with Robin and how he was forcing him to stay away from Sabrina and using Mara to threaten him. As a man, he could not doubt that Robin had feelings for his ex-wife, which he did not know.
"Can you take it down?"
Sabrina's calm question brought his attention to the matter on the ground. Indeed, he felt too jealous to allow something like this to trend. Never. Martin was not going to allow it to happen.
"Of course. I will do anything for you," Martin said softly while returning the phone to her. He would have still done it even if she did not ask.
While Sabrina scrolled through her phone, she also found the post-Devin made about Matilda getting justice. She smiled at the news. Devin had not told her about the information going viral so soon, but she was glad it had, and Matilda was free to walk around with her head high again.
The next day, Devin received a parcel at his penthouse. It was dropped in front of his door when he was about to leave the house with Sabrina.
Matilda was cleaning the house after stopping the cleaning agency from coming over since she was there idly. It was something she did to whirl time away.
"Stanley's location has been revealed," Devin said after reading the information in the envelope. There was the direction of the location as well. Sabrina was excited when Devin turned to her and said, "Sabrina, I will drop you at the office and go there."
Sabrina was happy but also worried. What if this was a trap to attack her brother? They had no idea where the information came from.
"Is it safe for you to go there alone?" She asked worriedly. Devin thought through her words and said comfortingly,
"I will go with Martin."
Sabrina felt better but still wanted to know who and why the person was helping with information concerning Matilda.
"But who has been supplying us with all this information?" She asked worriedly. Devin pursed his lips and said,
"I don't know, but I think he also wants justice, just as much as I do."
"Could it be someone admiring Tilda from afar?" Sabrina asked thoughtfully, and Martin scowled. He did not want any man to have eyes for Matilda.
"I don't know what it is, but we have to go now."
"Please be careful. I could still take a cab so you could get there early. I want to know if someone else paid him to do this to Matilda or if he or she is just genuinely concerned," Sabrina said.
Devin nodded his head, "I promise to get you every information you need," he promised solemnly. Matilda had been eavesdropping on their conversation and getting excited.
She wanted to confirm a few things. Walking to the entrance, she said,
"I heard you mention Stanley."
"Yeah, he has been located, so we would get him arrested and find out why he did what he did. He would pay for everything he did to you," Devin said seriously.
Matilda's heart warmed. Finally, justice would be served.
"Thank you, Devin," she smiled and said, but as usual, Devin was not used to taking other people's compliments. He said truthfully,
"Well, an anonymous person sent the location, so I won't take credit for it."
Matilda smiled and said, "Still, thank you."
She already guessed it was Robin, and she was more certain that she owed him appreciation. Knowing that he was doing it all because of Sabrina, she even felt that Robin must still be in love with his ex-wife.
As soon as Stanley confesses, she will be totally free.
After Devin dropped Sabrina, he sent a location to Martin before he called,
"Martin, the anonymous helper sent the location to Stanley's hidout. You can meet me there if you want but I already called the corps."
Martin recalled the promise he made to Mara. Involving the cops meant he would not be able to keep his promise,
"Do we need to involve the cops? Can't we punish him ourselves?" He asked seriously, hoping that Devin would reconsider. Devin thought about calling the inspector to inform him that the person had already escaped and said to Martin,
"We can. I will call them and withdraw the complaint."
"Great, I will meet you there," Martin said excitedly. To be able to keep his promise to Mara mattered to him a lot.
By the time Devin arrived at the warehouse, he saw men in army uniforms going in and out. Martin joined as well and was confused.
"What is going on?" he asked.
"I think we are late. Looks like Matilda's father got here before us," Devin pursed his lips and said with dismay.
Perhaps he should have allowed Sabrina to take a cab. That way, he would not have missed it.
"Can we still go in?" Martin asked, hoping for a way to kidnap the culprit all to himself.
"To tell him what? That we kidnapped his daughter and we need the culprit to prove her innocence?" Devin asked sarcastically, thinking of if they run into the general himself. What excuse could they give for wanting Stanley?
"You have a point," Martin agreed. Devin shrugged from the distance they stood and said sadly,
"From the look of it, Stanley is already a dead man."
Martin couldn't agree more. He opened his car door and said,
"Let's get out of here."
The two men arrived at Sabrina's office with grim expressions.
"What is the problem? Why do you guys look as if you have been beaten?" Sabrina asked worriedly.
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