Jade and the chief judge walked into the warehouse where Rebekah's hitman was being held, and they both looked down at the man whose hands and legs were tied to a chair.
"I don't think the ropes are necessary. I have no intention of running away," he told Jade, displeased by the illtreatment.
"You say he's the one who did that to my son?" The chief judge asked, and Jade gave him a nod.
"I believe so. If he isn't the one, then he must know who did that to him," Jade assured him, and Rebekah's hitman shook his head immediately.
"It wasn't me. I didn't hurt him. I only moved his body as she asked me to," he rushed to defend himself.
He didn't need to ask who the Chief Judge was, since he had been following the case since he moved Adam's body and called the police.
"Who asked you to do that?" The chief judge asked, his anger blazing angrily.