Chapter 487 - 487: You Should Say You Love Me

Rebecca grinned from ear to ear. She laughed out of surprise at first, then she got hysteric and couldn't stop laughing at all.

"Hahahaha...hahaha.haha"

Her laughter echoed in the huge VIP room. It was so spooky and didn't stop for a long time.

"Come closer to me."

Rebecca asked the woman to come closer. She even grabbed her hair to get a better look at her face. Then she turned a bit disappointed. There was a nuance if looking closely. But it was enough to mistake her as Avery.

"What's your name?"

"Zoe Kentley."

Bang!

Rebecca slapped her across her face.

"I'll ask you again. What's your name?"

"I... my name is Avery Peters."

Rebecca laughed out. She thought she must be a genius to come up with the plan.

"Remember, your name is Avery Peters. From now on, you're Avery. Avery, is you!"

She planned to have Zoe go to jail, assuming Avery's identity while the real Avery would forever disappear after she gutted her open in advance and got the umbilical cord blood.

In the interrogation room, Avery got chilled suddenly. She clicked on Evan's phone screen. But she felt a strong shock of electricity and her fingers got numb.

She couldn't hold the phone, and it fell on the floor.

Evan saw this when he returned from putting the towel back in the bathroom.

"What? You decide to break my phone since you can't open it?"

Avery came back from a daze. She bent over to pick up the phone. Evan knelt in front of her, took the phone, and checked it out. Since Avery failed so many times, the phone locked automatically. New passwords would be accepted after an hour.

"The screen is locked. What should I do?"

"Let me see."

Evan sat down on the sofa and held Avery in his arms. Avery turned around at Evan with an alerting look. She didn't know what he was up to.

Evan gave her a meaningful smile. When the phone was locked, he pulled out Sirir and said, "Start voiceprint unlocking."

"What should I Say?"

"You should say you love me."

Avery got shy, and her face went red. But she still looked doubtful. She placed the phone near Evan's lips, "You give it a try first."

Avery was difficult to be fooled. Evan lifted up his eyebrows. There was a sparkling galaxy in his eyes. He then said to the phone, "I love you."

Avery checked the phone, and it had no reactions. She gave him a gentle shove on his chest, "So you're lying to me."

"I'm not lying. It only recognizes your voice."

"Really?"

"There is only one way to find out."

Avery was still suspicious. But she said on the phone, "I love you."

Evan said, "I love you" back.

Avery was speechless.

Avery then looked down, and the phone was unlocked. She couldn't wait to find the photos to delete them.

"I'm not lying to you, aren't I?"

Avery felt the breath in her ear. She started gently, trembling, "Evan!"

"Shush. You can delete whatever you like, and I will do whatever I want."

Evan bit her ears and rolled her earlobes with his tongue. Avery made the low grunts in shame. She started to have reactions. Evan was no better. He gasped and finally put Avery down

Avery was less than three months away from her due date. He had consulted Avery's doctor and looked up relevant books. The first three months and the three months before the due date were dangerous for a woman. S.e.x life should have refrained.

Evan leaned back on the sofa. He took a long breath to hold back his urge.

Avery didn't know what he was thinking. But they've been together long enough. So she knew he must have a hard time coping. So she reached out to him. But Evan stopped her, "I'm leaving. Do you need me to keep people on watch this evening?"

Avery stared at the bulging part below his stomach, "Are you sure you don't want it? I could help..."

Evan looked down at her and rubbed her hair. Then he bent over to whisper in Avery's ears, "we'll try different positions after three months."

Evan smiled with satisfaction as Avery's face turned red little by little. He had the glowing light on his face. His woman, Avery, could get shy too.

Evan left with Tinder. At the same time, Avery got the message from Andrew. He gave her an update. Everything went so well. Now they just needed to wait for Rebecca to fall for it!

To her surprise, near the middle of the night, someone came and said they had been ordered to transfer her to a new lockup.

Two policemen, fearing that Avery would struggle, came to grab her by her arms, forcing her in a special black van used to transport suspects.

It was in the middle of the night. Apart from the dim street lights, the lights in the tall buildings around her gradually faded away. Avery began to feel the coolness of autumn in the quiet night.

She sat in the middle in the back seats. Two officers next to her were sitting straight up. They looked right ahead of them and didn't even blink. If it wasn't them who put her in the car, Avery would have thought they were two statues.

The car went racing along the busy streets in B Country and hit the suburbs, which didn't have many cars.

Avery had no idea where the lockup was. But her guts told her she was close.

As it turned out, they got a headcover from somewhere to put on her head. Then they dragged her out of the car.

Her head was covered, and her breath was restrained in it too. Otherwise, she would feel the faint smell of disinfectant.

The officers held her, half-dragging and half-pushing, to a place to let her sit down.

Suddenly, Avery lost the stability of her body.

"What do you want to do to me?"

Avery cried out. She had this ominous feeling since they put a hood over her head. If they really brought her to the lockup, they didn't need to put a hood over her head.

Suddenly, Avery was pushed down. She felt she was lying on the hard plate. Then she felt the coldness around her ankles and wrists. She was cuffed.

She struggled to move her wrists and kick her legs. But it was no use.

"Where is it? Let go of me!"

Avery shook her head as hard as she could to shake the hood off.

Suddenly, she heard the sound of a switch opening. A blaring light hit her eyes through the hood. She felt the light was not far away from her.

Her hood was suddenly removed. The light became stronger. She turned around subconsciously. After she was used to the light, she turned her head to look up...

A woman looked down at her, standing in the shade of light. She had bandages on her face. The parts that were not covered with bandages were grim.

Avery's eyes almost fell out of her eye sockets.

"Why are you here?"

This was a critical moment. Every press was hot on the disfiguring of the princess to get a scoop. Their every move was under watch for sure. Plus, she thought she had the umbilical cord blood Rebecca needed. So she assumed she was safe.

However—

Avery looked around subconsciously. Apart from the white walls and machines, there were two doctors who wore masks to cover their faces and the woman who smiled dangerously...