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Chapter 105

    ?Chapter 105:


    When Marissa read Silver Fox’s message, her excitement surged. “Tell me!” she said eagerly. Silver Fox responded, “I haven’t traced how Tiffany managed to leave Blebert and cross the border, but she was seen on the Sunrise cruise ship a month ago. It’s unclear whether she got off the ship.”


    This information deepened Marissa’s confusion. The Sunrise roamed the high seas year-round and did not belong to any country. Its massive size and luxurious amenities had earned it the nickname “Floating City.” In many ways, it operated like an independent nation


    The cruise ship enforced its own strict regtions. Everyone on board had to adhere to these rules, or face severe consequences. The owner of the Sunrise was mysterious and influential. No one dared challenge him. His name was Paul Alvarado, and that was the only piece of information people had. His past, his appearance, and other details were as unknown as the true face of death itself—known to all but seen by none


    Whenever Paul was offended, trouble was sure to follow. This reputation oftenbeled the Sunrise as a dangerous ce. Despite its reputation, the cruise ship bizarrely flourished in business. People flocked to it, even with its high costs, because Paul was a merciless enforcer of rules. He never meddled in external conflicts, showing indifference to disputes even if they happened right in front of him. On his ship, however, any disturbance was met with fatal consequences. For rule-abiders, the Sunrise was a paradise; for rule-breakers, it was hell. On this cruise ship, if you adhered to the rules, you could enjoy unparalleled service and utmost security. It was a ce where guests, whether on business or leisure, were free to pursue their activities


    Given its unique nature, it was impossible for ordinary people to set foot on this Floating City. Marissa wondered how Tiffany had managed it


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    After some thought and without any clear answers, Marissa decided to temporarily shelve her spections. She realized that to find Amiri and Tiffany, she would need to visit the Sunrise herself


    In the group chat at that time, Blue Wind asked, “ck Snake, why are you quiet? Are you considering giving up this opportunity?”


    Silver Fox quickly chimed in, “Blue Wind, enough. ck Snake knows what to do. Do you realize how dangerous the Sunrise is? Taking out Amiri there could provoke Paul, and the fallout could be beyond our wildest fears!”


    Blue Wind retorted, “Are you afraid? I’ve had enough of waiting. Just tell me where Amiri is. I’ll go after him myself. I won’t return until I’ve avenged Red Thunder!”


    Marissa then warned, “Blue Wind, hold off on any rash actions. Follow my lead. We’ll get justice for Red Thunder, but I want to make sure we all return safely. It’s not worth provoking Paul just to get to Amiri.”


    Blue Wind asked, “Boss, what’s your strategy?”


    Marissa responded, “Give me a moment to think.”


    She then sent a private message to Silver Fox, saying, “Going forward, any updates on Amiri shoulde straight to me. Keep it from Blue Wind.”


    Silver Fox questioned, “Based on what you’re saying, are you nning to exclude Blue Wind from the operation against Amiri?”


    “Why? You know how deeply he desires to avenge Red Thunder. He’s going to be furious if he’s left out.”


    Marissa replied, “That’s correct. I have different tasks nned for him. Continue to locate Tiffany and report to me promptly if there is any news.”


    Silver Fox responded, “Okay.”


    Marissa logged off the Dark Net. After pondering for a while, she logged back in and sent a new message to someone known as Lone Wolf. Meanwhile, in his office, Connor received a notification


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