After discussing for more than an hour, they finally finalized their plan.
The only thing that James was still worried about was Thea.
Although May reassured him that although the assassins were cold-blooded and ruthless, they had professional ethics—killing only those that the employers wanted dead and never involving innocent people.
Major assassin organizations would blacklist those who involve innocent people while carrying out their jobs.
However, this time it was not a simple case.
It was possible that a killer would attempt to harm Thea for the sake of money.
“Ronald.”
“I’m listening, James.”
“Send a hundred people to protect Thea in secret. I don’t want anything to happen to my wife during today’s act.”
“Understood.”
Ronald immediately went to make arrangements.
With the underground intelligence network he controlled, it was easy to find Thea’s whereabouts.
A hundred experienced soldiers of the Black Dragon Army were dispatched. They dressed in plain clothes and secretly followed behind Thea and Quincy to ensure their safety.
May headed to Mount Five Valley.
James waited in the repair’s shop underground basement.
The evening arrived in the blink of an eye.
James had arrived at the mountain and was less than a kilometer away from the cave where May was hiding in advance.
It was already eight in the evening.
Cansington, harbor.
A ship approached and quickly docked.
A man dressed in a black jacket and black hat walked off the boat.
This man was the Black Snake in disguise. He wore a human mask and appeared to be an older man.
There were many people at the harbor.
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