Chapter 181-1
Not A Small-Town Girl
At that moment, Danielle pushed open the door to the conference room.
Several hidden weapons and poison powder were aimed at Danielle, but she reacted with lightning speed. As she evaded the attacks, she swiftly yanked Emery, trailing behind her, out of harmâs way.
Danielle swiftly drew a handful of silver needles from her pocket and hurled them at a few individuals in the room. The three who were enjoying the spectacle they had set in motion suddenly found themselves unable to move.
Their eyes darted wildly, their mouths unable to open as they stared at Danielle in disbelief.
Ignoring their gazes, Danielle sat at the head of the conference table with an impassive expression.
Everyone in the room immediately rose and greeted her with respect. "Anonymous."
"Sit," Danielle said with a wave of her hand.
Everyone sat down in unison, except for the three top dogs immobilized by Danielle.
Most of them were seeing Danielleâs true face for the first time, but they had no doubts about her identity. After all, only someone like Anonymous could easily subdue three formidable figures with a single move. That was the kind of person they respected as a leader.
Danielle shot Emery a glance, and he then approached the three individuals and removed the silver needles. Only then could they move again.
"Anonymous, whatâs the meaning of this?" Nox demanded with a sinister smile.
"Consider this a little lesson," Danielle replied coldly. "I donât care who supports you behind the scenes. In Black Web, you play by my rules, or I wonât hesitate to set you straight."
Danielle glanced at Nox, then swept her gaze across the room. Some were genuinely loyal to the Black Web, while others sought to exploit its information network for their own gain.
The members had all witnessed Anonymousâs strength, but the organizationâs growing power had made some of them restless.
"Iâve heard rumors that all the assassins who took jobs through the Black Web were killed. Are you aware of this, Anonymous?" Xeno asked, feigning ignorance. "If the assassins couldnât count on us for information security, Black Webâs credibility would be on the line."
"Oh? Who told you that?" Danielle raised an eyebrow, sounding surprised.
Observing her expression carefully, Xeno seemed to be discerning whether or not Danielle was behind it.
"Donât play dumb, Anonymous. With your authority, you have access to all the details about these assassins." Xeno sneered. "Their information has been leaked. How do you plan to handle it?"
Danielle scanned the room. "What about the rest of you?"
The room fell silent. The other members were too afraid to get involved in a conflict among the top brass.
"Anonymous, youâre abusing your authority for personal gain," Nox spoke up, aligning with Xeno for once.
"Donât come at me with these accusations," Danielle retorted coldly. "Those assassins deserved to die."
âEvery one of them had blood on their hands. They would do anything for money. And now, someone wants to speak up for them. Whatâs their real agenda?â Danielle wondered.
"If thatâs your attitude, no one will take assignments from Black Web anymore," Nox said, twirling the with the playing card in his hand.
Danielleâs fingers drummed on the table. "Are you doubting me?"
"Oh, I wouldnât dare. How could I possibly doubt Anonymous?" Nox replied sarcastically.
What Nox said was clearly contradictory. If he wasnât skeptical, he wouldnât have asked. He was just trying to get under her skin.
Before the tension could escalate, someone quickly changed the subject. "Anonymous, the recruitment assessment is starting soon. Will you be attending?"
Danielle nodded. "If I have the time, Iâll participate."
"Anonymous, are you serious about recruiting? No one has passed your evaluation in the past three years," Nox said flatly.