Robert Williams

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  • by Robert Williams During their break, Tyler and David sat inside the former's empty cell and stared at the chessboard with squinted eyes. The former couldn't believe this was happening. At first, when the two of them were playing casually, Tyler even felt that he was going to win! But at one point, David used such an unexpected move that the other person was stunned and had to recreate the steps in his mind before he could play confidently. But just as he would use two or three of his tactics, the other would again use…
  • by Robert Williams Tyler wasn't aware of the conservation between David and the system. He had never got a chance to chat directly with the higher-ups. According to the latter, the risks involved with such a kind of activity were greater than forcing the arc forward! So he still decided to stay away from David and thought that the latter had evil intentions. He did everything in his power to avoid the male lead. He would even wake up early in the morning and line up to get food worth the entire day and save it in his…
  • by Robert Williams Tyler finally got his wish. He was alone in a room, and David had been kicked out brutally. The latter's expressions had turned into what seemed like a pitiful dog who his owner had bullied. If it weren't for the situation, Tyler would've found it funny, but sadly, David had broken Tyler's trust, and the latter was hesitant to trust him ever again. He laid back on his bed with his leg dangling above his knees, completely in a relaxed posture. Just as he was about to fall asleep, a loud annoying ringing…
  • by Robert Williams Tyler didn't have any intention of seeing a new face. So he just laid down on his bed and closed his eyes. But no matter what he would do all day, he could still see a familiar male lead right before him after closing his eyes. The memories of David kept haunting him even now. His actions had puzzled him so much that he didn't know what to think about this kind of person anymore. First, David would send Tyler to the prison deliberately against the wave of the world story. This even made Tyler miss out on…
  • by Robert Williams Tyler held the impulse to close the interface after hearing that sentence. He still wanted to know if Alex was inside the prison because of David or not, but this conservation seemed to poke his sour point! The fact that David had betrayed him was still painful! But he controlled his emotions and continued to watch the scene. In that scene, he saw David suddenly smirking at the old man. "If I wanted to get rid of Tyler, there were many ways. Why would I resort to such a cheap method?" Alex frowned but…
  • by Robert Williams The first thing that Tyler thought of was to check out recordings of the camera that he had installed on David. He was damn sure that this was the male lead's work. Otherwise, how would someone like Alex Miller, a cannon folder villain, would end up going to jail before even the female lead could be kidnapped?! The main arcs of the plot hadn't even played a vital role, and the villains were already behind the bars. Was this still the same story he remembered?! Even thinking about him gave him a…
  • by Robert Williams Tyler flipped the coin in his fingers, playing with it continuously with a frown on his forehead. It had been a few hours since he came to this prison. After the lunch break, they took all the prisoners to the field for work. Everyone was supposed to enter the underground tunnel and dig out the coal. This wasn't the first time he had done this kind of thing, but he hated the fact that David was the one who led him to this situation. Was this what he would get for trusting someone so easily? He still…
  • by Robert Williams The environment of the prison could be considered gloomy. Not many people were allowed to stroll around the main gate. Only a few trustable guards and the chief of the prison himself would appear at the entrance once or twice a day to check if anyone was escaping or not. The entrance was also normal: a big iron gate with wires adorning the boundary wall. There was an open space, and anyone entering the iron gate would have to walk at least for five minutes to reach the main building with ten to fifteen…
  • by Robert Williams David glared at the anchor standing among the group of people. Why do these people keep coming to point fingers at Tyler? But before he could call the guards, the anchor opened his mouth again for the second time. "I have evidence!" The anchor shuffled out some papers from his pockets and threw it arrogantly on the stage where Tyler and David were sitting. "These are the forensic reports that were never shown to the public." David narrowed his eyes at that. As far as he knew, the villain of this world…
  • by Robert Williams Tyler frowned at this. It took him a little while to remember who this Mr. Miller was! Wasn't this the person who was supposed to be the biological father of the villain? Alex Miller? But before he could open his mouth, the male lead cut him off. "Really? And what's Mr. Miller's idea?" David smirked. "Mind telling us about it, please." The person who asked the question shut his mouth. But this kind of question had already made most of the anchors present at the scene curious as hell. So, someone else…
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