"That bitch again.!" Lois coldly snorted and turned his head to look at his men beside him, "I know. Take Miss Murphy and also Mr. Murphy to wait for me at the entrance of the auction house, I have some words to continue talking to this woman."
Jocelyn didn't know what Lois was going to continue talking to this woman about, but after hearing him say so, she obediently took her father's hand and led her people, escorted by Lois' men, all the way out of the car park.
After they left, the car park door was closed again.
The whole world was once again cut off.
The woman trembled and looked at Lois, struggling while humbly begging, "I've said everything I need to say, so you can let me go, right?"
Lois' eyes narrowed slightly as he turned the gun away from the woman's brow, before lightly tossing it upwards and catching it steadily again.
The woman's hanging heart immediately dropped.
However, the next second Lois' face was once again cold, the muzzle of the gun flew once again aimed at the woman's brow, "As I told you, it depends on my mood. You lay hands on my love, I am in a bad mood."
Without waiting for her to say anything more, Lois simply pulled the trigger.
The gun was silenced and not half as loud.
In a moment, the woman fell, spilling and spreading blood.
And he was calm throughout, as if he were a graceful slayer.
Blood stained his face and he frowned unhappily.
His men quickly presented the white hanky with both hands.
He wiped his face clean and then threw the hanky over the woman's body and looked at a group of his men and ordered, "In ten minutes, get this place cleaned up. Within half an hour, I want Ada dead."
"Yes!" His men nodded respectfully and spoke with one voice.
He didn't say another word and made his way out of the car park with a kill that hadn't quite dissipated.
The blood flowed beneath her and the fishy smell was dense.
Walking out of the car park, Lois was alone and made his way through the night to the entrance of the auction house.
Jocelyn, Allen, and a large group of bodyguards were standing there.
In a moment, the killing receded from the man and a gentle smile curled the corners of his mouth.
He walked up to Jocelyn, as if nothing had happened, and hooked his lips, "Let's go in and pay the bill."
Jocelyn's eyes were full of puzzles, "What did you talk to that woman about? Why it took so soon?"
"Nothing, just asked for some details of the collusion between her and Ada and about Ada’s hideout."
"What are you going to do next?" Jocelyn asked.
Seeing how determined his eyes were, Jocelyn didn't have any half-hearted doubts about what he was saying.
"Hand them over together to the police of Y Country. and let the law deal with them."
"Okay."
"Come on, go in and buy the bill." Lois said as he stepped forward.
The secret about the car park is one he hopes will always remain a secret.
He didn't want the killing to dirty Jocelyn's ears and heart, he only wanted the woman to live a clean life, free of blood and rain.
And he will protect her as far as he can.
When it came time to pay, Lois insisted swiping his own card.
Jocelyn refused outright and swiped her own card.
Instead of choosing to take the items directly, they chose, instead, to have someone from the auction house help escort the items to the Flento City.
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