Chapter 29
Second Chances Protecting Mrs. Hall
Chapter 29 On the other side, Liam was in his office, which featured a huge floor-to-ceiling window, outside of which hung a bright and solitary full moon.
120 Liam gazed at the moon, his emotions a tangled mess. âWhen were those photos taken? Why are there such nasty photos of Emma circulating outside? Emma...â
Suddenly, his phone rang, interrupting his thoughts. Seeing the caller was Levi, Liam answered with a frown, âWhatâs up?â
âMr. Hall, Mrs. Hall just drove out. Has she arrived yet?â Levi asked.
âWhat?â Liam had tasked Levi with keeping tabs on Emmaâs whereabouts, so as soon as Emma left the Icovine Estate, Levi called Emma.
The person on the phone was the real Levi, who currently had no idea where Emma was. For Emmaâs safety, he called Liam to confirm. âMr. Hall... hasnât Mrs. Hall arrived yet? Sheâs been out for over an hour.â
âDid you tell her Iâm here?â Liam questioned.
âNo...â Levi sounded hesitant.
âThen how does she know where I am?â Liam was getting more impatient.
Leviâs face was grave, stuttering, âShe couldnât be...â
Both of them had a bad feeling brewing in their hearts. Liam immediately hung up and called Emma, only to find that Emmaâs phone was already turned off. âFind her immediately!â He gave Levi an order.
âWill do.â Levi stood up to make arrangements when Liam suddenly added, âSend out Team Thunder. Find her as soon as possible!â
âMr. Hall...â Levi hesitated. âTeam Thunder members are all confidants guarding you. If they are dispatched to search for Mrs.
Hall, and someone launches an attack on you during that time, the consequences would be disastrous.â Levi couldnât believe that Liam would mobilize Team Thunder to rescue Emma, trying to dissuade him.
But Liamâs voice was low and resolute. âMy wifeâs safety is my safety! If anything happens to her, Team Thunder might as well scram!â
âGot it.â With Liamâs mind made up, Levi immediately made the arrangements.
At the same time, Emma was already badly injured. She took another hit of anesthesia in her right leg.
To force herself to stay awake, she kept tearing open the wound in her palm, blood gushing out. But even so, there was a limit to human endurance. She was about to give out.
Several of the dozen or so black-clad assassins had already fallen. They were all wary of Emma. Without the anesthesia, they wouldnât stand a chance against her.
Even so, Emma was at the end of her rope. âCome on, let me guess, whoâs so eager to take my life? Is it the Rossi family from Antgem? Or the Ide family from Nionheim?â
âWhat do you think!â The leader of the black-clad men, holding a thick rope, approached her.
Emma quickly recognized what it was a brutally thick, hard whip covered in barbs. Being strangled by such a whip around the neck would cause suffocation, extreme pain, and a gruesome death.
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Chapter 29 âToo bad.â Emma sneered, âThis used to be my most proficient weapon. Trying to kill me with that? Come on, man.â Finishing, she leaped into the air and landed a kick squarely on the manâs wrist.
The black-clad assassin winced in pain, his grip slightly loosening.
Seizing the moment of his lapse, Emma swiftly snatched his whip away.
The black-clad assassin quickly tightened his grip on the whip as soon as he realized what was happening, trying to trap Emma.
However, Emma only let out a cold laugh and used the force to twist the whip around. As a result, the barbs on the whip began to twist along with it, each steel barb piercing into the manâs palm. As Emma twisted the whip, it turned into a meat grinder, gouging out the flesh from the manâs hand.
The guy was in so much pain that cold sweat was pouring down, white bones beneath the flesh revealing in his palm. Emma took advantage of his momentary lapse and swiftly moved behind him, wrapping the whip around his neck.
âCaptain!â Another black-clad assassin rushed over upon seeing this, fiercely kicking toward Emmaâs abdomen.
Finally exhausted, Emma had no strength left to dodge. She merely shielded her vital areas with her arms, and she was sent flying the next second. Her head hit the stairs, and she fell into unconsciousness.
A black-clad man hastily removed the whip that had been wrapped around the captainâs neck, but when he went to check the captainâs breath, extreme terror dripped his face. âThe captain... is dead!â
âWhat?â
âCaptain!â Instantly, the crowd of black-clad men erupted in fury, yanking out a massive blade and slashing straight at Emmaâs abdomen, one slash after another. Blood spurted out, and the woman on the steps quickly ceased to breathe.
âThis isnât right!â Suddenly, someone noticed something off. The person on the ground wasnât Emma, but one of the female assassins Emma had knocked unconscious before.
The man slashing with the blade growled in agony, disbelieving he had killed his teammate, someone he had worked with day and night. He roared in rage, his mind lost in madness.
The woman on the ground was wearing the same clothes as Emma. No one could have imagined that Emma had stealthily used a diversion tactic and swapped clothes with her in such a short time.
The man wielding the blade had been too excited and didnât look closely before he hacked the woman to death. Now, Emma was nowhere to be seen around.
âGet her!â
âSheâs badly injured. Thereâs no way she could have gotten far!â The remaining few black-clad men immediately split up to search.
Meanwhile, with her abdomen in excruciating pain, Emma was desperately crawling through the underbrush. In her past life, through fire and water and experienced even more fatal situations.
sheâd gone But fighting alone today, she knew she couldnât hold on for long. That last kick had damaged her internal o**ns. And the anesthetic could knock her out at any moment; her vision was already blurring, her limbs barely under control.
âI see her. There she is!â Someone noticed the rustling in the bushes, aiming a dark, ominous object at Emma.
Sensing her cover blown, with no way out, Emma gritted her teeth and leaped, diving toward the valley behind the Watery Garden.
The silence returned in an instant, broken only by the flutter of a few startled birds taking flight from the valley after something fell.
2/3 12:58 Fri, 5 Jul E Chapter 29 âThereâs actually a cliff here,â remarked a black-clad man.
âCome on, letâs go down and take a look.â
âLetâs go.â The black-clad men, relentless, linked hands and began their descent toward the cliffâs base one by one.
Meanwhile, Emma was curled up, hugging her knees beside a mound of dirt, her body wracked with severe pain.
Drawing on her memories of her past life, she knew of this moundâs existence, which allowed her to survive the leap from the cliff.
The fire in her past life had left the pathways in front of the Watery Garden on the verge of collapse, forcing her to detour through the mountains on the back. In her memory, there was indeed a spot that could provide a cushion.
As she was thanking God that she didnât end here, she heard the black-clad men drawing closer and closer.