Chapter 1005 "Sure, I'm okay with that." Ivor did not suspect a thing. After all, they were heading in the sdirection, and it did not matter how they got there.
Bonnie walked over to the car, got in, and told Ivor through the window, "I'll see you at the abandoned villa." He nodded to show he acknowledged her before getting into his car. Soon after, the two cars sped through the freeway. Although they were on their way to catch Falcon, they could not afford to make their intentions known. Otherwise, they might alert him and give him a chance to escape. That was why the duo drove black sedans, which were common in this country. They did not even bring many others with them.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEven so, more than enough people were present to complete the mission. Moreover, Ivor and Bonnie were around, so catching Falcon was elementary.
When they reached the abandoned villa, Bonnie told Collin to park somewhere secluded. Then, she sent a small team to scout ahead. Meanwhile, Ivor and his men were nearby. They parked near Bonnie's vehicle, and Ivor approached her car.
He pulled out a binocular and looked ahead, asking, “Did you send your men to scout the area?" "Mhm," she responded dryly, "Falcon is too cunning, so we must sweep the area for traps. Otherwise, we might fall for them." Bonnie had trained Falcon in countersurveillance and trap-setting. The knowledge she passed onto him was close to flawless. He was naturally gifted, too, and she could see that from how he further refined everything she had taught him.
'It'll be a daunting task to catch Falcon. After all, he's undeniably capable. Otherwise, he couldn't have joined my organization. I planned to train him further since I recently had free time.
'Too bad he didn't cherish the opportunity. He has no one else to blbut himself for what's about to happen!' Ivor said, "It looks like it'll be pretty tricky to catch this Falcon guy." Although the Dark Knights were capable, it still took them a while to track Falcon down. Ivor knew he could not take Falcon lightly.
Bonnie grinned sarcastically. "I would've calone if Falcon wasn't so formidable. Still, I'm mainly here because of the chip. I can't bear the thought of it getting stolen after I spent so much tand effort developing it. To add salt to the wound, the thief is my apprentice." The more she thought about it, the angrier she became. If Falcon stood before her now, she would have beaten him senseless.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIvor pried, asking, “Are you trying to say you're not based here? Where are you most of the time?" She sensed his intentions and glanced sidelong at him. "Have you heard the phrase, 'Curiosity killed the cat?' Never ask about something you're not meant to know about." Ivor could not help but feel impressed when he realized she had seen through him.
'He's the leader of the Nidhoggs, all right. He's sharp.'
Since Ivor had failed to pry, he decided to drop the topic. After all, he did not want to offend Bonnie by stepping over the line.
"I just wanted to know if we stay in the splace. You've been a m pleasure to talk to. Perhaps we can hang out sometime." Ime:
Bonnie raised her brow. "Oh? Then, why don't you tellwhere you're Il based? Let's see if we're meant to be close enough to hang out." X