"Are you crazy?!" Harvey growled. "Do you know who he is... He's from the Hamertons! If you offend the Hamertons, you'll have nowhere to hide!"
"I know he's from the Hamertons!" Jodie raised an eyebrow. "But I know even more that he knows my secrets!"
"Your little secrets might have been public knowledge a long time ago." Harvey showed no fear at this point, staring at the hysterical Jodie with a determination to face their end together.
One doesn't provoke a rabid dog but could surely eliminate it.
In fact, since the first day Harvey became aware of Jodie's secret, from the first time Jodie forcibly injected him with the shots, he had had this idea.
"Jodie!" Toph also stood up.
However, two days without food and water made him a bit dizzy, even with his generally good physical condition.
Harvey seemed even weaker. He was already pale but resembled a blank sheet of paper without any color now.
"You two are quite amusing." Jodie sneered. "Both facing death, yet you're trying to act tough for whom?"
Harvey was about to say something, but Toph held him back. He pressed the back of his hand, gesturing with his eyes not to speak.
"Yeah, we're all going to die anyway," Toph sneered with disdain. "But I'm feeling a bit wronged this time. Dragged here by you without a clue... You should at least let me die informed, right?"
"You don't need to know anything." Jodie glared at him. "You just need to die!"
Toph maintained his composure. "Since I can't escape now, why not do a good deed and tell me the answer? Consider accumulating some good deeds!
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