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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 3190

Gerald's face was bruised and swollen. His body was wrapped in bandages, and there was even a cast on one of his legs.

"Do you think he can handle the mission like this?" Phil asked Amur.

"We can, but he can't," replied Amur as he looked at Gerald's condition. The thought of taking revenge for Luca immediately dissipated.

It was not within the scope of his mission.

Normally, he would not bother dealing with someone like this. It was not worth it.

"Why don’t you give him a quick one and then take care of those other two?" Phil suggested that since Gerald could not carry out the mission anyway, it would be better to give him a swift end.

It would save the hassle of coming back and forth and the risk of exposure.

"No!" Gerald understood Phil's implication. He knew this was his last chance to survive.

He wanted to delay the mission at first. He even entertained the idea of not having to deal with Jacob himself.

However, Gerald did not expect Abel to send Amur and even have him clean up the mess...

Gerald knew what it meant.

If he failed the mission, Amur would dispose of all three of them. Therefore, Amur would not help during his mission.

Gerald was in despair, but driven by his survival instinct, he had no choice but to bite the bullet and follow Abel's instructions. He wanted to live!

Amur looked at Gerald and asked, "Are you sure you want to carry out the mission?"

"Yes! I want to live!" When Gerald answered, he accidentally touched his wound, causing him to tremble in pain.

Amur was puzzled when he saw Gerald like this, but he also caught a glimpse of the shadows of his past on the Island of Despair.

Back then, he was locked in a large iron cage and used as a punching bag. He was also forced to fight, providing entertainment for those who claimed to be skilled.

However, Eler kept him from giving up, even in his weakness. He relied solely on his willpower until Luca took him out.

Previously, he never thought he would have such a day—a day when he would step out of the cage and become someone others dared not to provoke.

Amur turned to Phil, who was beside him, and asked, "Is Mr. Shanks still around?"

Phil shook his head. "Mr. Shanks went into the mountains. He said he was looking for medicinal herbs."

"Did he leave any syringes or medications behind? How can we proceed with the mission like this?" asked Amur.

Phil was surprised. If it were him, he would simply take the person to the police station and let Gerald perform.

However, Amur's intention now was to find a way to improve Gerald's condition before carrying out the mission.

After some thought, he asked, "Do you want to help him?"

"Not really. I remember you also came out of an iron cage." Amur vaguely remembered Phil.

He was just like him. They both made it out alive from an iron cage.

His words reminded Phil of the days when he was locked in an iron cage. If it were not for his sheer luck, he would never have gotten out.

He looked at Gerald and snorted disdainfully. "Consider him lucky. Mr. Shanks left some medication, but he meant to ask if the boss wanted to let Gerald take it or not."

Phil walked to a safe, opened it, and took out a vial of medicine. He handed it to Amur. "This medication can temporarily numb the pain in his body, and at the same time, it'll calm both the mind and body.

"Since Boss wants you to team up with him, it's up to you to decide whether to administer this injection to him or not."

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