
My CEO Wife's Elite Training Plan
Chapter 6
Third Person Point-of-View
"So you're pretending you can't talk now?" Xavier snarled. "You think staying silent will save you? Do you want me to shock you until you really can't speak anymore?"
He completely lost control. He slammed the switch down without hesitation, pushing the machine to its absolute limit.
Harvey's body went slack on the electric bed, consciousness slipping away again as the current tore through him. He lay there motionless, like a corpse, allowing the electricity to surge through him.
The room was filled with a nauseating smell. It was a mix of waste and something faintly burned.
Several staff members rushed forward in panic, trying to stop Xavier. "Mr. Lynch, you've been running the highest current for two hours straight. If you keep this up, he's going to die!"
"And whose fault is that? His mouth is too damn stubborn!" Xavier growled. "Anyone else would've begged for mercy the first time they got shocked, but he refuses to give in. If we let him walk out like this, everything we've built will be ruined!
"So what if he's not afraid of electricity? Add something else. I refuse to believe I can't break him!"
The others hesitated.
At that moment, Xavier's phone rang. He answered it, and an urgent voice came through the speaker. "Mr. Lynch, Ms. Solis says she wants to check on Harvey. She's already waiting in the reception room. We can't stall her for much longer. You need to think of something."
Xavier's pupils contracted. "Got it. Keep her busy. I'll deal with things here and be there shortly."
After he hung up, the staff gathered around him. "Mr. Lynch, what do we do now?"
He snorted. "He's lucky. Turn off the power. Call a doctor and have him checked thoroughly. Make sure there are no visible injuries. Also, change his clothes, and let me know as soon as he wakes up."
With his orders given, Xavier showered, changed, and sprayed on cologne. When he stepped into the elevator, the obedient and harmless expression settled back onto his face.
"Cassie, why are you here so early?" he said warmly when he saw her. "I just woke up."
Cassandra glanced at the time.
It was already 2:00 pm. Sleeping this late suited a good-for-nothing like him perfectly. A man like this could never compare to her elite husband.
She suppressed the disgust rising in her chest and asked evenly, "Where's my husband? Why didn't he come with you?"
Xavier's expression shifted. "Harvey's been severely brainwashed. Seven days weren't enough to correct him. I'm sorry, Cassie. I overestimated myself. If you give me a little more time, I can—"
Cassandra raised a hand and cut him off before he could finish. "If you couldn't correct him, that's because you're incompetent. Give him back to me. I'll handle it myself.
"I shouldn't have trusted you in the first place. If your friend's institution could really turn regular people into elites, you wouldn't still be a useless nobody."
She shook her head in disdain. "Someone who isn't an elite has no business trying to train one. When my husband was still last in his class, I trained him myself and sent him straight into Dalvea University. That year, the entire school was shaken. Even the principal came to me asking for my methods."
As she spoke of the past, Cassandra grew animated, her eyes bright with pride.
Xavier was more than happy to stall for time. Swallowing his pride, he played along and echoed her praise. "That's incredible. As expected of you, Cassie. Only someone like you could do that."
His tone sounded light, but his heart was pounding with anxiety.
Seeing that his subordinates still hadn't replied, he typed furiously on his phone. "Where is he? If he hasn't woken up, splash cold water on him. You can't even handle something this simple. What use are you people?"
The chat window showed that the other side was typing, then stopped.
Xavier wrote furiously. "What happened? Answer me!"
At his behest, a reply finally came through.
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