CHAPTER 28 GIO Gio stared at the report Jackson handed over to him. His brother didn’t say a word, just sat across the desk from him. After Gio had read it, he understood his stony silence. A part of him wasn’t entirely surprised about the latest development in the ongoing investigation on their parents’ murder. After all, they lived in a dog-eat-dog world, in which only a very few people were to be trusted. It did explain, though, how Bianchi had managed to lure their father into that warehouse. Still, he wished the report was wrong. Just this once. “Are you sure about this?” “Positive,” Jackson said. “You know what this means.” Sadly, he did. “Unless…” Jackson shrugged. “Unless you decide to not to take any action.” “That’s not just my decision to make.” “No, but you are the one

