"Don't forget, it was us who watched that plane blow up and plummet into the ocean, with not a soul left alive. The boss himself checked it out. How could Percival possibly have survived that and swum back from the depths?" Mrs. Thompson, the wife of Mayor Thompson, voiced her disagreement with the emerging theory. "And with Sebastian being around us for so many years, we would've been the first to notice anything off. You know it as well as I do, don't you?"
She couldn't wrap her head around the idea that Sebastian could have been replaced by Percival. It seemed utterly implausible.
"Remember, this is the boss's orders. You said it yourself; we can't go against him. Whether it's true or not, we've got to look into it, just to be safe," Mayor Thompson, adjusted the documents Connor had sent over and stepped out of the room. As he descended the stairs, he saw Sebastian walking down the corridor towards him.
Pondering over the recent events, he followed Mrs. Thompson towards Sebastian.
Sebastian had noticed the two from early on but chose to remain silent as they approached.
Mayor Thompson, unable to contain his curiosity any longer, stepped forward. "Sebastian, what are you doing out here?"
Sebastian, not turning to face him, responded indifferently, "Something on your mind?"
This casual demeanor was typical of Sebastian, making Mayor Thompson's blood boil. "You're not usually one to bask in the sun, now, are you?"
"What sun?" Sebastian's glance was filled with disdain.
The sky was overcast all day, yet Mayor Thompson was spouting nonsense.
Changing the subject without a hitch, Mayor Thompson asked, "Did the master and his apprentice come to detoxify you today?"
"Not yet," Sebastian answered truthfully.
"And when do they usually do it?"
It seemed Sebastian's patience was wearing thin with Mayor Thompson's prying, as he sharply withdrew his gaze, "Aren't you more aware of this than I am? Why play dumb?"
After leaving Mr. and Mrs. Thompson's presence, Sebastian's mood was evidently soured, visible even from his back.
"I told you, no one could mimic his exact attitude to death itself!" Mrs. Thompson fumed as they watched Sebastian walk away.
Mayor Thompson didn't agree this time, his gaze lingering on Sebastian, deep in thought.
"We must continue our investigation. We can't afford to overlook anything that might spoil the boss's plans. Whether it's Sebastian or Percival, they're both dead men walking!"
As Vivienne left Carly's house, she spotted Mayor Thompson accompanied by several people, including Gregg.
His usual demeanor had shifted to a welcoming smile as he addressed Vivienne, "Dropping off some medicine for Carly?"
Vivienne nodded, her expression serene, turning to leave before Mayor Thompson could continue.
However, Mayor Thompson wasn't about to let her off so easily, signaling his men to block her path.
Vivienne's aura instantly turned icy, "What's this about?"
"Did they try to test you today?" Vivienne asked, turning to Percival. Upon receiving his affirmative nod, she smirked devilishly. "They sure are getting impatient. We can't afford to waste any more time."
"Alright, I'll follow your lead," Percival said, planting a kiss on Vivienne's cheek before they took advantage of the night to reach the fork in the road Carly had marked on the map.
It was just the two of them this time. The moment Draven received the message, he had his men encircle Luck Village, making it impenetrable. Trucks loaded with explosives were being sent to designated locations.
"Everything awaits the young master's order!" Draven looked towards Luck Village as the last truck of explosives arrived. The moving red dots on the monitor made his heart race.
Vivienne and Percival were about to cross a small creek when they heard footsteps from behind. They exchanged glances and hid in the bushes.
The voices grew louder as they approached, and Vivienne listened intently to their conversation.
"I wonder when the boss will make his move. It's really exhausting, especially having to watch out for wild animals. Haven't all the women been rounded up? Why hasn't he acted yet?"
"Well, although we've got all the women, apparently the last two key individuals are still at large. But we're closing in on them, should be just a few more days. Hang in there!"
Their voices faded away, and only when they could no longer be heard did Vivienne and Percival emerge from their hiding spot.
What did they mean by the last two individuals?
Vivienne felt like they were missing a piece of the puzzle.
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