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“Boss, if we don’t leave now, we’re all going to end up dead,” his subordinate added.
Those words made Adair’s eyes shift slightly, and he agreed, “Let’s go…” Once he was better, he woulde back.
However, despite their intentions to leave, Adair and his subordinates found themselves trapped, unable to escape the increasingly tense situation around them.
The men in ck had pushed Adair’s stationed men out of the already cramped ward, resulting in over a dozen people packed closely together, the air thick with tension.
Through the narrow doorway, two figures entered with an undeniable presence: a strikingly beautiful woman and a handsome man, a perfect pair exuding an aura that immediatelymanded attention.
“Adair, we meet again. Not looking too great, are you?” Norah’s mocking words sliced through the thick silence in the room, drawing the attention of the men around them.
The members of the Dark Night visibly stiffened, their expressions darkening as they tightened their grip on their weapons.
Adair, hunched over and nursing his wounded shoulder, struggled to sit upright. His face twisted with pain as he sneered. “Rose, you’vee to visit me.”
“I’m not here for a visit. I’m here to end your life.” Norah scoffed, her cold gaze falling on him.
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Once, Adair had been a top trainer within Dark Night, a figure of power and skill. Seeing him in this pitiful state now stirred a strange mix of emotions in Norah, none of them pleasant.
Sean stood beside her, silent but vignt, his eyes taking in every detail of the unfolding scene.
With Adair cornered in the cramped space and nursing a wound, escape was no longer an option.
Adair’s eyes softened as they lingered on Norah, filled with deep affection. “Rose, have you forgotten our past? I truly loved you.”
Sean’s hand instinctively tightened around Norah’s, his mind racing. The man imed he truly loved her, hinting at a shared history that Sean hadn’t known.
Norah, however, had no interest in rehashing their past. She didn’t want to waste another second on him. Without sparing him another nce, she turned her attention to Sean. “Take care of the others for me. Leave the one on the bed to me.”
As Norah spoke, Adair’s eyes burned with fury. But before he could react, his men began copsing around him, their lives extinguished one by one.
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