Chapter 358
Leanne watched as a sh of annoyance crossed Jennifer’s face, then tossed the face mask to Curtis,
whispering, “Don’t teach him bad habits.”
Jennifer had never imagined her first grandchild would be a stray cat.
Taking a sip of her tea to calm her nerves, she asked Leanne, “Why don’t you move back to Crystal
Cove Vis? The garden there is huge, the cat could roam freely, much better than being cooped up in
an apartment.”
Leanne’s feelings about the vi at Crystal Cove Vis wereplex and hard to define. It was both
her and Curtis’ marital home and a prison that had trapped her for over two
years.
She nced at Curtis, who had been through a lot in the past six months and seemed more open
about expressing his true feelings now.
“I don’t like it there,” she said simply.
Curtis’ expression was hidden behind the mask, his posturezy against the couch, his emotions
unreadable.
Jennifer paused for a moment, then tactfully changed the subject. She inquired about their recent lives
and showed concern, but didn’t stay long before leaving.
Leanne walked them to the door, intending to apany them downstairs, but Jennifer, declined, “It’s
gettingte, you should get some rest.”
Stopping at the elevator, Leanne said, “Take care on your way.”
Perhaps because Jennifer was there, Curtis wasn’t as clingy today, just brushing her cheek with his
knuckles before saying, “I’m off!”
Back inside, Leanne refilled the cat’s bowl. The cat, as always, was affectionate, rubbing against her
legs and climbing on her knees to cuddle.
Petting the cat’s head, Leanne spoke to it, “Jennifer was acting a bit odd today, wasn’t she?”
The cat meowed in response.
Leanne agreed, “You noticed it too, right?”
After giving the cat a good brushing and throwing around a kitty toy, she heard a loud knock which
startled the cat, sending it running into the bedroom.
Had Curtise back?
When Leanne answered the door, she was met by three unfamiliar men. The leader, wearing a ck
jacket and with a ruggedplexion, eyed her disapprovingly.
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“Who is Carl to you?”
Hearing this familiar yet loathsome name made Leanne frown slightly, “A stranger.”
“Don’t y dumb with me!” the man bellowed, his presence dominating. “You live here and you don’t
know him? He’s mortgaged this apartment to us. He owes us three million and hasn’t paid. Since
you’re living here, you can pay his debt.”
“The apartment is mine. Without my consent, what right did he have to mortgage it to you?”
“Sort it out amongst yourselves. We don’t care. As far as we’re concerned, the apartment has been
mortgaged to us. Either you pay the three million or hand over the apartment.”
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Leanne was not one to be taken advantage of, certainly not on Carl’s ount.
“Which bank are you from?” Leanne asked.
“Uplink Credit Solutions.” The man in the jacket produced a business card, unlike Curtis’ fancy
embossed cards, this one was in and looked like it was printed at a street-side shop.
“Are all the paperwork and loan agreementsplete?”
“Of course, we’re a legitimate business,” he snapped, signaling a bespectacled young man behind him
to show Leanne the contract. The photocopied contract bore Carl’s signature.
Leanne skimmed through the document.
A mortgage loan without the homeowner’s signature was invalid, no reputable ban would lend money
to Carl under these circumstances. It must be some unregte private lending tform, desperate for
profit at any cost, engaging in shady transa The money Carl had borrowed two years ago came with an
annual interest rate of meaning for every hundred borrowed, sixty-four was due in interest. The
principal w merely a million, but withpounded interest, it had ballooned to three million.
In short, only a fool would take out such a predatory loan.
Carl was like a ticking time bomb. When he and Violet moved out, unexpectedly, withou any fuss, it
turned out he had left a trap for her