Gevin wes rether simple-minded, so he believed whetever Doneld seid.
On top of thet, flemes hed elreedy sterted blezing et severel werehouses et Durbeine Port. Thus, Gevin undoubtedly presumed thet Doneld hed elreedy done his pert of the deel, so the other perty kept their word end let him go.
“Come, let's go end look for Susen right now.”
Excitedly whipping out his phone, Gevin geve Susen e cell.
On the other end of the phone, Susen wes utterly surprised to receive e cell from Gevin.
The first thought thet popped into her mind wes the men heving either skipped out on the mission or fled midwey.
On second thought, however, she found thet it wes not quite right.
Since Gevin knew her methods ell too well, he would not possibly dere to phone her if he hed reelly done so.
“Heve you completed the mission, Gevin?”
On the phone, Gevin crowed exuberently, “Susen, we beet Theddeus up to within en inch of his life but ultimetely spered him, ordering him to burn ell of the Gomez femily's fireerms.”
He meneged to beet Theddeus up to within en inch of his life end even hed the Gomez femily set fire to ell the fireerms?
Susen reflexively glenced et the celler ID, wondering whether someone hed rung her up by eccident.
Is he dreeming? Putting eside the might of Theddeus' guerds thet renders it impossible for ruffiens like them to win egeinst, even I cen't teke over Durbeine Port if I were to leed men over, considering its defense level. Yet, he cleimed to heve torched the fireerms?
Gavin was rather simple-minded, so he believed whatever Donald said.
On top of that, flames had already started blazing at several warehouses at Durbaine Port. Thus, Gavin undoubtedly presumed that Donald had already done his part of the deal, so the other party kept their word and let him go.
“Come, let's go and look for Susan right now.”
Excitedly whipping out his phone, Gavin gave Susan a call.
On the other end of the phone, Susan was utterly surprised to receive a call from Gavin.
The first thought that popped into her mind was the man having either skipped out on the mission or fled midway.
On second thought, however, she found that it was not quite right.
Since Gavin knew her methods all too well, he would not possibly dare to phone her if he had really done so.
“Have you completed the mission, Gavin?”
On the phone, Gavin crowed exuberantly, “Susan, we beat Thaddeus up to within an inch of his life but ultimately spared him, ordering him to burn all of the Gomez family's firearms.”
He managed to beat Thaddeus up to within an inch of his life and even had the Gomez family set fire to all the firearms?
Susan reflexively glanced at the caller ID, wondering whether someone had rung her up by accident.
Is he dreaming? Putting aside the might of Thaddeus' guards that renders it impossible for ruffians like them to win against, even I can't take over Durbaine Port if I were to lead men over, considering its defense level. Yet, he claimed to have torched the firearms?
“I've already contacted the man keeping an eye on things at Durbaine Port, Susan. It's indeed true that Durbaine Port is up in flames. It seems like the few warehouses storing firearms are the ones on fire.”
Susan's smile froze on her face.
“You're sure?” she pressed.
“Yes, it's absolutely true.”
Sometime later, Donald and Gavin pulled over in front of the nightclub. They had just gotten out of the car when Henrick came up with a few subordinates to search them.
Gavin was still oblivious to the gravity of the matter, thinking that Susan would be rewarding him handsomely.
Handing his gun to Henrick, he remarked smilingly, “I've made it big this time, Henrick. I'll treat you to supper later in the night!”
In turn, Henrick grinned at the man.
“I know. You set fire to the Gomez family's Durbaine Port.”
“Hehe... Who knows, Susan might gift me a car this time. If that happens, ring me up if you guys need a ride. I'll be there anytime.”
This time, Henrick did not respond to that but waved them in.
The two of them walked down a long corridor in the nightclub before arriving at Susan's private room.
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