Chapter 192 Why People Must Die
âKeep moving forward and be careful.
âYes, Ms. Calista.â
The more they interacted with Calista, the more they found themselves believing in her. She was always composed, and her face rarely showed any emotion other than a cold smirk, a light laugh, or indifference. Though this made her seem somewhat unapproachable, it also made it easy for people to trust her,
After passing through several stone chambers, the person leading the way up ahead came to a stop.
Elijah glanced at the instrument in his hand and reported, âSomethingâs not right with the soil here. The detector found something beneath.â
âIt must be something like explosives,â Calista speculated.
Levi said, âThese are just trifles. Wait here for a moment.â
After he finished speaking, he led his team to handle these minor nuisances. Once the bomb was defused, they smoothly made their way to a door.
The door, seemingly constructed from an unidentified metal, appeared incredibly sturdy. It was equipped with a password lock. Elijah informed her that this particular lock allowed only three incorrect attempts. before the contents within would be destroyed.
âMs. Calista, this isnât necessarily difficult. Itâs just that weâre short on the right equipment. How about we come back tomorrow?â Elijah suggested, holding the instrument in his hand.
Calista glanced at the fourâdigit code. âWhy donât we give it a try?â
âTry what?â
With a smile, Calista said, âWhen Uriah was plotting to blow up the refugee camp before, he also used at fourâdigit password, 4379. Why not give it a shot? We have three chances anyway.â
Everyone fell silent for a moment, but they knew they had to do as told.
âStep back a bit,â Elijah instructed. Then, with great care, he punched in a fourâdigit code.
Everyone held their breath in anticipation. The only sound that broke the silence was a crisp âding.â followed by the mechanical hum of the doorâit had opened.
Everyone was stirred with excitement. Derek and Elijah were the first to enter. No one knew what switch they had flipped, but suddenly, the entire cave was illuminated by tube lights. As Calista stepped inside, she was met with a sight of resources piled up like a mountain.
There were weapons, gold bricks, drugs, and even boxes upon boxes of foreign currency.
In her previous life, she had never seen so much money. But now, all of this was hers.
It was only when she reached this point that she finally revealed a genuine smile. Her eyes radiated a sense of dominance.
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beside the corpse, Calista couldnât help but feel a wave of sorrow. The pain of parting with a loved one was something one could never grow accustomed to.
âStop crying.â Calista said in a dry tone.
Rupertâs small face was a mess from crying. He simply couldnât stop the tears.
âMy dadâs gone⦠What do I do? What am I going to do without my dadâ¦â
Calista pulled him up, meeting his gaze.
âThough itâs harsh, you must pull yourself together. Your mother is waiting for you down the mountain. Even though youâre only thirteen, with your father gone, youâre the one who has to hold up this family
now.
âLcanâtâ¦â Rupertâs eyes were filled with despair. âDadâs gone. Mom will be too⦠Iâll be next⦠I just canâtâ¦â
âSnap out of it.â Calista had no experience in coaxing people, but it was clear that her words were of no
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Rupert continued to sob, overwhelmed by the loss of his father and the uncertainty of the future. Coupled with the precarious state of his motherâs health, his tears flowed so profusely that he was almost gasping for breath.
âWhat should I do? What am I supposed to do? I canât handle this. I canât be without my dad⦠Why did my dad have to die?â Rupert asked in a raspy voice.
Although the person who had brought up the corpse had already explained it to him, he still wanted to know why people must die.
His cries gradually wore down Calistaâs patience. She abruptly removed the mask from her face and told him off.
âWhy? Let me tell you. Itâs because they were weak.â
Rupert was taken aback.
Calista gazed at him, yet it seemed as though her focus was somewhere beyond him. Her eyes emitted a cold light.
âHis weakness was the reason he couldnât protect his wife and child. It was his weakness that led to his expulsion, his poverty, his necessity to risk his life hunting, and ultimately, his death.â
It took a moment for Rupert to comprehend her words. He stopped crying and glared at her.
âYouâre so coldâhearted! Youâre nothing but a devil!â
Rupert turned to flee, completely taken aback by Calistaâs true colors. He simply couldnât accept the way she had spoken in front of his fatherâs remains.
Dad is already dead, yet she kept speaking ill of him, belittling him. Such a person has no compassion at all. She is nothing short of a devil.
He had barely taken a step when Calista grabbed him. She looked down, studying Rupertâs face, which was a mix of fear and stubbornness. His gaze was some ut fierce.
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âWhere do you think youâre going? Do you really believe that running away will change anything?â
Rupert struggled fiercely. âI et me gol Youâre terrifying! You will never understand how upset Fam! Let go, you devillâ
Calista scoffed, âLook at yourself now, what a sight you are. Your father may have been weak, but thereâs no denying he was a good man. He died clutching a rabbit, trying to fulfill his promise to bring you meat. And what are you doing? Youâre crying, youâre in despair. Your body is already weak, and if your will is just as frail, then youâll end up like your father, putting all your effort into providing for the family, yet in reality. achieving nothingâ
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