Chapter 1002
Chapter 1002
Collin felt Bonnie's intense demeanor. Although he had worked for her for a long time, he felt a chill down his spine as he thought, 'Gosh, the chief looks pissed! I can imagine how things will end for Falcon when we catch him.'
Collin asked, "How will you deal with Falcon, Chief?"
Bonnie grinned, saying, "How do you think I'll deal with him? I'll punish him by sending him to our basement and beating the shit out of him before leaving him to rot in Selva Muerta. That'll teach him to betray me."
She might have sounded calm, but the coldness in her tone could terrify anyone.
The mention of the organization's basement and Selva Muerta gave Collin goosebumps. The organization owned these harsh and unforgiving places, and anyone sent there would wish they were dead.
Once they captured Falcon and sent him to one of these hellholes, he would instantly regret betraying Bonnie.
'I can't say Falcon doesn't deserve it. After all, the chief has treated us with nothing but kindness and honesty. He just had to betray her. Frankly, I won't feel an ounce of pity for him if he dies.'
With that in mind, Collin made an oath to himself.
'I'll catch Falcon as quickly as possible and alleviate the chief's frustration.'
"I understand, Chief. I'll lead the team and track Falcon down. We'll catch him in no time."Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.
Bonnie did not want to send Collin on such a task. After all, it was boring being alone in a foreign country. Having someone as talkative as him made her days less mundane.
Then, she thought of something and asked, "Haven't you seen Falcon's partner on several missions? You should know where he would hide better than anyone. I guess that makes you the perfect guy to lead the team. Bring him to me as soon as possible."
Collin nodded enthusiastically. "Of course, Chief. I won't let you down."
Bonnie waved, saying, "Hurry up and get to it. We have no time to lose."
"Copy that," he said before leaving.
Meanwhile, Ivor listened to Floyd's report in the hotel. The former squinted and said, "You said the Nidhoggs sent more people than we agreed on beforehand? His most trusted assistant is on the move, too?"
Floyd nodded. "That's right, Mr. Ivor. That's the information we've gathered as of now."
Ivor tapped the table, frowning while trying to determine the reasons behind the Nidhoggs' decision." Floyd, why did they mobilize so many people? Are they trying to take the 1.6 billion dollars for themselves?"
After some thought, Floyd responded, "I don't think that's the case. After all, the Nidhoggs suggested the agreement. They wouldn't break the rules they set themselves."
"You have a point," Ivor said. Then, his eyes glinted in surprise as he thought of something.