Chapter 481 Extort A Shop From Felix (Part Two)
In the meantime, Hoffman was put under house arrest in his own mansion. Nobody in the mansion was allowed to go out. If Hoffman wanted to know what was happening outside, he could do so if someone were to send him a letter. Unfortunately, it didn't go both ways since he couldn't send any message to anybody outside of his mansion.
With an impassive facial expression, Howard looked at Hoffman who was pacing back and forth restlessly. "There are only a few things that can be done in five days. Why are you still so anxious, Your Highness?"
Hoffman looked back at Howard and said, "Perhaps, five days is not enough for other people to do something significant, but when it comes to Uncle Matthew, I feel worried for some reason. You know him very well. What kind of person is he?"
Howard made tea for Hoffman while asking him to sit down. He then looked at Hoffman and said, "Yes, Prince Matthew can do a lot of things, but he's still just a human, not a god. He can't do something so impossible."
"He is not a human at all!" Hoffman exclaimed. He picked up the cup of tea that Howard h
lled for a guard.
"My Lord."
"Send a message to Diana. Tell her to keep a close watch on Prince Matthew's mansion. Once she finds out anything or anyone that is not in favor to me or Prince Hoffman, destroy them at once," Harrison ordered. In his eyes was rage as if there was blatant intention to kill.
"Yes, My Lord."
Although Harrison's mansion was besieged by the palace guards, it was still easy to send a message to the outside world. It was fortunate for them that Diana was not in Hoffman's mansion but outside of it. Because of her, they wouldn't have any difficulty in keeping watch on Matthew's mansion. But Harrison was still afraid that Hoffman would lose his composure and do something illogical.
"And tell Diana to find some way to send a message to Prince Hoffman, telling him not to do anything," Harrison slowly added. He was confident in himself. Moreover, he didn't believe that Matthew would be able to find out any evidence in just five days. As long as they remained composed and not give Matthew any reason to suspect them, they would certainly get away.