Chapter 499 Assassination
As the male flight attendant spoke, he ordered the other flight attendants to back off. However, right after that, a strange fragrance was emitted from the woman who had fallen down next to Jonathan and Xiara.
Jonathan’s expression changed drastically. He shouted to Xiara, “Hold your breath!” Unfortunately, the second he spoke, Xiara staggered and collapsed into one of the seats.
Even though she tried to get up, her efforts were futile. “What kind of poison is this?” she calmly asked from where she was slumping on the seat.
“There isn’t a name for it. There’s only a code name, BKD-3,” the flight attendant answered while walking over with a smile. “This is a drug that can cause a person’s muscles to lock up. It doesn’t have any other effects, but it can make you lose your ability to move temporarily. Don’t worry, Jonathan. We’re not here to kill you. We just want to take you to meet someone. Zachary and his men have already surrounded the airport at Jadeborough, so we’ll have to kindly ask you to get off the plane halfway.”
As the flight attendant spoke, someone nearby had already taken out parachutes from a locker.
“What do we do about the girl?” an air stewardess questioned.
“Get rid of her,” he replied dismissively.
Jonathan sighed. “Don’t touch her. I’ll go with you. There’s no need to harm someone innocent.”
“She just killed one of my subordinates. She’s not innocent at all,” the male flight attendant pointed out.
He walked over to Jonathan and picked him up before hooking the parachute onto his shoulder.
“I’d like to know who exactly wants to meet me,” Jonathan said. He leaned against the chair and allowed the flight attendant to fasten the parachute for him.
“I can’t tell you,” the flight attendant responded while shaking his head.
“Even if you were to die?” Jonathan probed.
“If I told you, then my death would be guaranteed,” the air stewardess revealed.
Bang!
Right after that, the sound of a gun firing was heard, and blood burst out from the back of the air stewardess’ head.
“What’s going on?” The flight attendant had just gotten up when his shoulder was shoved down by a large hand.
Crack!
Jonathan exerted more strength on his hand, and the bones in the flight attendant’s shoulder shattered completely.
Meanwhile, Xiara was back on her feet. She was already going head-to-head with two other flight attendants.
Jonathan stretched his hand out and made a subtle move. Two plastic spoons, which seemed to have been possessed, began spinning in the air. They circled past Xiara’s back and shot directly into the two flight attendants’ eyes.
When she saw that the spoons were stuck into their eye sockets, Xiara’s eyes lit up with amusement. “Isn’t that Philip’s trick, Jonathan? Why do you know how to do it?”
“All you have to do is control the objects using spiritual energy. It’s no big deal,” he casually stated. Then, he stretched his right arm out and cleanly split the flight attendant’s jaw.
It was sliced off with a snap. When Jonathan lowered his head to take a look, he put his hand inside the man’s mouth and forcefully pulled out a large tooth. “There’s a tracker inside his tooth. How professional. I’ll give you a chance. If you tell me who’s behind all this, then I’ll make your death a painless one.”
“Hehe…” The air steward chuckled. He lifted his right hand and pinched his own neck.
Immediately, crimson blood began spewing out.
Jonathan picked the man’s right hand up and saw that there was a tiny, yet incredibly sharp blade in between his fingertips.
“Are all assassins like this nowadays? Do they just kill themselves without any warning?” he muttered dejectedly while looking at the corpses lying on the floor.
He then turned to Xiara and grumbled, “If you’re going to pretend that you fainted, then stick to it. Can you at least leave two of them alive next time?”
“You’re one to talk.” She glanced down and inspected some of the items the assassins were carrying and let out a huff. “I only killed two of them. The rest was all your work.”
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