Chapter 914
Daniel tossed the cigarette in his hand away before rejecting, “If we fail today, we’ll do it tomorrow. A dead girl is no threat to me even if she finds out about my identity. Moreover, I’ve already looked into her background. She’s just a girl from the countryside. How can she possibly track us down? We don’t need to waste our time; just go straight back.”
The mercenary hesitated, but he did not insist after hearing Daniel’s determined voice.
Soon, the car arrived outside the condominium.
Daniel took a while to smoke before heading upstairs.
Meanwhile, Wendy had been waiting for her father’s news at home, and she was anxious.
For reasons unbeknownst to her, an ominous feeling was looming over her.
Cecilia, who was good at cooking, made a dessert for her daughter and said with a chuckle, “Don’t worry that much. Don’t you know how good your dad’s subordinates are? Moreover, your dad has gone there himself. What’s there to worry about?”
Nevertheless, Wendy was still a little distressed.
“How many people did Dad bring with him?”
“Three, I think.”
“Three?” Wendy paused her eating and jumped to her
feet. “Three is too little. Arielle’s very cunning. Don’t give her the chance to escape and tell Vinson about it!”
Cecilia chuckled again. “So what if she’s cunning? How many punches can she take? Can she even fight?”
Wendy hesitated before shaking her head, unsure. “I don’t know, but I had a classmate named Kelsea back then. She wanted to disfigure Arielle, so she sent a whole group of people from that forum to her. In the end, Arielle dealt with them all.”
“From that forum? Those people only know the basics of fighting. Your dad has put in everything this time and took the gun he had since forever with him.”
As Cecilia dotingly smoothened out Wendy’s fringe, she said, “Of course. Don’t you know who your father is? We’re the ones with the final say in Horington. Although guns are illegal in Chanaea, it’s no tough feat for your dad to get a gun. I’m sure they’ve brought that minx to somewhere remote to end her life now.”
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