Chapter 310 Williams Miller

Luann took the opportunity to whisper to Myron.
"How did you know I was sitting there?"
Myron leaned in closer to her.
The two whispered intimately.
"No matter where you are .I can always find you at a glance."
Luann chuckled lightly.
"What about the seat number? Your eyesight can't be that good, right?"
Myron was serious.
"Standing on stage is too boring, so I counted one by one."
In contrast, he actually preferred to sit in the audience and see Luann's radiance.
A somewhat sharp gaze fell on Luann.
Luann felt uncomfortable, she quickly scanned the audience.
"What's wrong?" Myron asked softly.
Luann shook her head, "Nothing."
It was probably just her imagination.
At the back of the audience, a man in a white windbreaker sat there.
The sickly pale face revealed sharp and stern features, and the slender but sharp azure eyes stared unwaveringly at the dazzling Luann on stage, who was with Myron.
Contrary to his imposing appearance, his long hands were rough and calloused, with a silver ring on his left pinky that had no sparkle.
His eyelashes drooped, concealing all emotions in his eyes.
The man stood up and left without attracting anyone's attention.
As soon as he stepped out, he saw a low-key luxurious, all-black Lincoln parked outside.
He walked slowly, his short hair swaying in the wind.
The car door clicked open. Benjamin descended from above, bowing respectfully towards him.
"Williams, Adolph would like you to come back for a while."
Williams smirked, looking grim.
"You’re afraid of I make a mess here?"
Benjamin hesitated, "Luann rarely has the mood to come over for an award, and you wouldn't want to ruin her first perfect ceremony, would you?"
Although he said that, Benjamin was nervous.
Williams' insight was just too sharp!
The news of Avoida attending the award ceremony had caused a stir, and the whole country knew about it.
As soon as Adolph learned of this, he immediately sent him over to quietly guard the door.
Benjamin still remembered his conversation with Adolph.
"Williams wouldn't miss such a good opportunity to come over."
"And I guess he might already know about Luann and Myron."
"Keep an eye on him. Don't make a mess. It won't end well."
"If anything happens to Myron, Luann will definitely turn against Williams."
Benjamin was stunned by what he heard.
Seeing his expression, Adolph rubbed his temples in frustration, "Who knows if Williams will lose his temper when he sees that scene and do something irreversible? Stop talking nonsense, go quickly."
So Benjamin appeared here.
He watched nervously as Williams went in and then came out.
Williams didn't speak. He just got into the car.
Benjamin breathed a sigh of relief.
Thank goodness that Randy Torres was still quite reasonable.
But before he could relax, he heard Williams' voice again.
"Benjamin."
"I'm here."
"When did you start working only for Adolph?"
Such a calm sentence made Benjamin break out in a cold sweat.
In the spacious and smooth-driving car, Benjamin knelt on the ground with a thud.
"Randy Torres, I..."
Williams interrupted him, with sharp gaze.
"Who gave you the courage to come here to monitor me and try to stop me?"
"Do you really think I didn't see you before I came in?"
Benjamin's head buzzed as if a muffled thunder had exploded in his mind.
"So, after all these years of being by Adolph's side, you default to Adolph as your master?"
Benjamin quickly lowered his head, knocking his head on the car floor.
"Benjamin dare not. Benjamin is a member of the Miller family, and everything I think and do is for the good of the Miller family."
"The relationship between Luann and you has been tense for years, and I am afraid that you might do something irreparable in a moment of impulse, which would only make things worse."
There was no sound from above.
Benjamin's heartstrings were taut.
After a moment.
Benjamin heard a cold laugh.
"Who gave you the courage to speculate on the minds of the masters?"
Benjamin's body trembled, "I... "
Benjamin stammered for a while, unable to make sense of it.
"Penalty."
After Williams said that, the interior of the car fell into a strangely quiet half-minute.
The driver in the front didn't dare to breathe, and silently raised the partition in the middle.
Benjamin's teeth chattered as he took out a delicate and small knife from his pocket.
"Randy Torres."
Williams closed his eyes.
"You do it yourself."
Benjamin's throat moved slightly as he placed his left hand flat and raised the knife in his right hand, inching closer to his fingers.
Beads of sweet trickled down his features.
Just as Benjamin closed his eyes and was about to exert force, a sudden vibration sounded abruptly.
Williams' slender fingertips pressed the answer button.
Adolph's cheerful voice came from the other end, "Williams, did Benjamin reach you?"
"Yes."
"Good, Jones has been waiting for you for a long time, hurry back! As for Luann's matter, I'll explain it to you later." Adolph chuckled.
"Understood."
Williams hung up the phone.
He said to Benjamin calmly, "Get up."
Benjamin let out a long breath, quickly folding and stowing the small knife, as if afraid that Williams would change his mind.
He bent halfway, "Thank you, Randy Torres..."
Before he could finish his sentence, Williams' hand suddenly reached out.
There was a crisp tearing sound.
Benjamin's clothes were torn, revealing his skin.
Williams tossed the piece of fabric to the ground, and he stepped on it with a slight force.
There was a faint sound of something breaking.
Benjamin was stunned.
Williams said calmly, "There won't be a next time."
Benjamin had no idea what had just happened.
Meanwhile, on the other side.
On the computer screen in front of Adolph, the last image displayed was Williams' outstretched hand and darkness.
Adolph took off his earphones and expressionlessly threw them on the table.
The person behind him cautiously reminded, "Randy Torres, as I said, Williams is very sensitive to these things. Although you didn't inform Benjamin in advance that you had placed a pinhole camera on him, he still found out."
"If I didn’t do that, this is far more serious than losing Benjamin’s ten fingers." Adolph casually put on silver-rimmed glasses, his sharp eyes gleaming.
"I want to see how far Williams has become arrogant after all these years!"