Chapter 340: Chapter 339

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<html><head></head><body><p>"Second point." The old man set down his chopsticks, his gaze sharp as a blade. "What kind of monster Kevin Shaw is—don’t you already know?"</p> <p>Shawn Johnson’s fingers tightened imperceptibly.</p> <p>"The underage assault cases you uncovered are just the tip of the iceberg." The grandfather pulled a thick file from his desk drawer and slammed it onto the table. "At fifteen, he violated a ten-year-old girl."</p> <p>Shawn’s pupils constricted.</p> <p>"The Shaws paid to silence it." The old man’s laugh was icy. "Child protection laws became that beast’s shield."</p> <p>Outside, thunder cracked, and rain poured in sheets.</p> <p>"How many children has he ruined over the years?" The grandfather’s voice trembled. "The oldest was barely twelve. If it had been your sister—"</p> <p>"Grandfather!" Shawn shot to his feet, his chair screeching against the floor.</p> <p>The old man stared at his whitened knuckles. "Now you feel rage?"</p> <p>Shawn’s chest heaved. The photos from the files flashed in his mind—hollow-eyed little girls, wrists mottled with bruises.</p> <p>"Your so-called justice," the grandfather stirred his congee slowly, "is nothing but indulgence for devils."</p> <p>A bead of cold sweat slid down Shawn’s temple.</p> <p>"Luna White handled it beautifully." The old man suddenly smiled. "A bloodless kill—that’s true skill."</p> <p>Shawn’s head snapped up.</p> <p>"Compared to your lofty principles on paper," the grandfather rose, his cane striking the floor, "I prefer that girl’s decisiveness."</p> <p>Heavy footsteps echoed on the stairs.</p> <p>Shawn stood alone in the dining room. Rain hammered against the windows like the wails of restless ghosts.</p> <p>Mechanically, he flipped open the latest intelligence report. Kevin Shaw’s drinking party notes glared back at him:</p> <p>«Find some experts in breaking women»</p> <p>«Head out of town»</p> <p>«Make that bitch’s life hell»</p> <p>Location: Cloud City.</p> <p>Target: Luna White.</p> <p>Shawn’s fist crashed onto the table. Dishes rattled violently.</p> <p>He had been the accomplice all along.</p> <p>If Kevin Shaw hadn’t died… He didn’t dare imagine what would’ve happened to Luna. Three of the marked thugs in those files were HIV-positive.</p> <p>"Hah…" A low, self-mocking laugh escaped him.</p> <p>The law? Due process? Against living demons, they were nothing but elegant jokes.</p> <p>He lifted the now-cold bowl of red bean congee and drained it in one gulp. The cloying sweetness spread across his tongue but couldn’t mask the metallic tang rising in his throat.</p> <p>Outside, lightning split the night sky.</p> <p>Illuminating the murderous intent in his eyes.</p> </body></html>