The sensation of weightlessness caused Theodore Bundy to scream loudly, and also brought his heart to the brink of an unbearable burden.
He never expected that this man would actually attempt to kill him without hesitation, as he had said.
He only thought he was being threatened.
At this moment, all his flukes and pride vanished, his mind went blank, and his survival instinct caused him to scream, "I'll confess, I'll confess everything, Mr. Stanton...!"
The strong wind swept past his ears, frightening him into shedding tears and shouting uncontrollably, "Mr. Stanton, I'll confess everything you want to know, I'll confess everything...!"
As his words trailed off, his sensation of falling suddenly stopped.
Theodore Bundy incredulously raised his head and saw that his wrist was tightly held by Percy Stanton, who was suspended in mid-air by an inconspicuous silver thread hanging from the plane.
It turned out that this man had plunged down with him.