Chapter 1402
Beyond the borders of Golden Sea District the helicopter settled gracefully onto the trimmed lawn. The pilot, a man in a sharp suit, glanced over his shoulder at the passenger behind him. “Mr. Nine, we’ve arrived. Time to switch rides.”
The passenger, known only as Bernard, lifted his heavy-lidded gaze, a cold, dangerous glint in his eyes that sent a shiver down the pilot’s spine. In an instant, darkness enveloped the pilot’s vision as he slumped onto the controls, unconscious.
With an emotionless expression, Bernard unwound his silk tie from around his neck, looping it around his fingers as he stepped off the helicopter. The ground crew, who had been ready for the transfer, watched in shock as Bernard knocked out their colleague. Like bees swarming, they rushed toward him.
Bernard finished wrapping his tie around his hand, clenched his fist, and faced the approaching crowd. His eyes didn’t even blink as his fists flew, landing hard and fast against the faces of the pilots.
Despite nursing injuries, his combat skills were unmatched, and the men of Area Opaca were no match for him. In mere moments, he had laid out a group of adversaries.
Kicking aside a fallen pilot, Bernard’s icy gaze lifted as he unwound the tie from his hand and strode swiftly toward the helicopter.
With seamless precision, he fired up the rotors, seized the controls, and lifted off. As the chopper soared away, a black tie fluttered to the ground… The battered pilots on the ground, regaining their senses, grabbed their phones and dialed the control room.
“Boss, Bernard got away.”
The controllers, each with their own agenda, turned their eyes toward Yates, the old man at the center of it all. Without a hint of emotion, he simply said, “Let him go.”
His stratagem was similar to a game of patience – biding his time and planning to nab all his opponents at once, instead of chasing them down one by one, thus conserving resources.
Bernard, piloting the helicopter away from Golden Sea District realized his brain chip was silent, a clear sign that Yates had intentionally let him escape. He had to admit, Yates was a master strategist. Even though he hadn’t instigated the situation, Yates had manipulated everything, even using Eleanor’s desire to rescue him to his advantage. He had lured Eleanor into becoming a pawn in his game, taking her, the child, and Bernard’s freedom and life as leverage to force a break-up.
Once the split was done, Yates had enacted a charade of letting Bernard go, dispelling Eleanor’s doubts while fulfilling his promise.
In reality, letting Bernard escape was a ploy to draw him back with S in tow, to capture them all in one fell swoop. That was the ultimate aim of the game. But even knowing Yates’ intentions, Bernard was determined to avenge Caleb and his crew. His immediate priority was to remove the brain chip and free himself from control.
Recalling Eleanor’s contact with Aidyn before entering Area Opaca, he guessed they would be nearby and landed just outside Golden Sea District.
He needed to return home quickly to deal with the chip, so his first act after landing was to abandon the chopper and head to a public area to call Aidyn. Aidyn, scouring Golden Sea District for any sign of Area Opaca, felt a weight lift off his heart upon hearing Bernard’s voice after so many months. “Mr. Laurence, I’m on my way to get you.”
Without wasting another second, Aidyn hung up and floored the accelerator, leaving Scott, who had been eager to hear Mr. Law’s voice, fuming with irritation.
“Why couldn’t you let me have a word before hanging up?”
There’s no need for words; we’ll see Mr. Laurence soon enough.”
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Loved the story, many times caught in so much actually crying with the situation. Wish had more chapters to a better ending....
It's weird that the story went from narrative to slang use. Good story so far though...