Chapter 411
Chapter 411
Tuff never expected Brian to make such a request. There was nothing in it for him!
“What? Not willing?” Brian arched a brow, clearly annoyed by Tuff’s hesitation.
Tuff hurriedly said, “No, it’s not that…”
“Then quit,” Brian said flatly.
“Alright,” Tuff finally agreed.
He knew Brian wasn’t out for revenge. He just wanted Kayla to have a normal life.
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Staying in the field meant taking on missions where bullets could fly at any moment. It was seriously dangerous.
But honestly, Tuff could’ve put up with some pretty unreasonable demands.
For example, paying back the Shawn family for their financial losses, or handing over those old Limitless Sect relics he’d confiscated back in the day.
“Goodbye,” Brian said.
He hoisted Dally over his shoulder and walked off into the night.
Tuff stood there, conflicted emotions churning inside him.
‘How unlucky that he’s Malakai’s son, Tuff thought.
“Should we get him a ride?” Tuff asked.
“No need, he’s already got one,” Landon said, gesturing ahead.
Suddenly, headlights lit up just a dozen feet away.
Damn! There were actually five cars waiting.
Earlier, it was pitch dark, and those cars were all black with their lights off. No wonder Tuff hadn’t spotted them.
Now it wasn’t just cars. There were people too.
Seven or eight guys in black tracksuits hopped out and lined up respectfully, waiting for orders.
“Are they… Limitless Sect guys?” Tuff nearly fainted.
‘If the Limitless Sect was still kicking, did that mean the Flying Tiger Sect would have to go after them again? No, please, not again!‘ Tuff groaned inwardly.
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I just can’t do it anymore. Tuff thought, the weight of it all pressing down on him.
“Don’t hurt him anymore…” Kayla tugged at Tuff’s sleeve, her voice soft and weary, pleading with him.
Maybe the Limitless Sect had committed countless crimes, but to her, she owed them everything.
“Alright,” Tuff said, squeezing her hand tightly. “I’ll hand in my resignation tomorrow,”
The mess that should’ve ended in bloodshed just fizzled out with Brian showing up.
The four of them squeezed into a car, with Landon behind the wheel.
Dark clouds gathered overhead, swallowing the moon. Soon, tiny snowflakes began to fall.
They danced and swirled in the headlights, like moths drawn to a flame.
Everyone was silent.
Nobody knew what to say.
Brian had really put them through it tonight.
It wasn’t until the car pulled up outside their place that Landon finally asked, “Heading back?”
“Yeah.”
He got out first, then helped Kayla out.
Home was exactly what they needed right now.
Afraid she might get cold, Tuff gently took the thin blanket from Landon’s car and wrapped it around his Honey’s shoulders.
“Kayla, go home and get some sleep. I’ll come hang out with you tomorrow,” Amelia said, waving as she left.
Kayla nodded.
She tried to smile, but it looked more like she was about to burst into tears than anything happy.
Amelia felt a deep ache in her chest and hurriedly rolled up the window.
Otherwise, she knew she wouldn’t be able to hold her smile any longer.
As she watched Tuff and Kayla walk into their home, Amelia’s face completely crumpled. “Honey, this hurts so much…”
“It’s alright,” Landon said gently, gesturing for her to come closer.
Amelia unbuckled her seatbelt and leaned her head on Landon’s shoulder, tears falling silently down her cheeks.
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She wasn’t the type to cry, and honestly, she couldn’t even remember the last time she did.
But tonight, it just hurt too much to hold it in.
The weight of Brian’s kindness was suffocating. They all felt like they could barely breathe.
Brian was so good, and yet he was all alone, no parents, no place to call home.
Even his only brother, Dally, couldn’t stand the sight of him anymore.
When Dally finally woke up, no one knew what kind of drama he’d stir up with Brian.
“The only thing keeping Dally going is pure hatred,” Landon said, finally pulling up Dally’s file.
Amelia leaned over. “Let me see too.”
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Dally was thirty–one now. After the Limitless Sect collapsed, he drifted through various international gangs, picking up skills like marksmanship. Right before the New Year, he tried to assassinate Tuff’s father in Dreicean but failed, then tracked him all the way to Lunova…
“He’s incredibly composed and seriously tough,” Landon remarked. “If the Limitless Sect was still around, he’d be a top–tier spy.”
“But Brian took him down…” Amelia suddenly chimed in, reminding Landon.
‘So what does that say? Brian’s even tougher than Dally!‘ she thought, a bit in awe. ‘Brian really is the hidden master here.’
“Or maybe he just used a sedative? Don’t forget, Brian’s a doctor,” Landon said with a small grin, ruffling Amelia’s hair. “Come on, let’s go home too.”
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Joyce was a nervous wreck all night. She popped some sleeping pills but still kept waking up in a cold sweat.
With Kayla snatched away by Dally, that meant Tuff was all hers now.
Not that she had a clue who Dally even was.
She tossed and turned until dawn, then finally decided to call Maggie. “Mrs. Prescott…”
“Do you need something else?” Maggie replied, her tone perfectly calm.
“Did Kayla take the necklace back?” Joyce asked.
“Of course she did. You gave it to her, didn’t you?” Maggie snapped.
Now, all Maggie felt for Joyce was pure disgust.
“Good,” Joyce sighed in relief.
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Joyce still had the emerald necklace on her, but Maggie thought Kayla had already taken it home.
Obviously, Maggie had no clue Kayla had been kidnapped.
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Probably because of her second hospital stay for her leg, they were hiding it from her so she wouldn’t worry.
Joyce thought, ‘Dally is wild–practically an animal with how strong his desires were. If Kayla ended up with him, there’s no way she’d come out of that unscathed‘
For all Joyce cared, Kayla was probably dead by now. She snickered to herself, feeling absolutely gleeful.
Pretending to care, she asked, “Is Tuff with you?”
“He’s busy with work,” Maggie said, her voice going cold. “Can you just stop pestering him already?”
Once she got what she wanted, Joyce hung up.
“Annoying brat!” Maggie grumbled, blocked her right away, and tossed her phone aside.
It was eleven o’clock. Ny this time, Kayla would usually have brought her lunch. But today, there was no sign of her.
Thinking back to Joyce’s odd call, Maggie started to worry and quickly called Kayla.
After a few rings, someone finally picked up.
“Mom…” It was Tuff.
He sounded half–asleep.
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