Chapter 1029 Considering his interests, Ivor wanted to go along to help and build a good relationship.
However, she blocked him with just the word "family matters." It was unclear if she had discerned his intentions and didn't want to give him any advantage. If that were the case, it would be problematic.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtFollowing his gaze, Floyd looked at Bonnie and was momentarily stunned. "Mr. Ivor, are you reluctant to part with him?" Ivor turned his head and gave Floyd a look, as if he were an idiot. "When we get back to Pyralis, I'll give you a day off. You should see an ophthalmologist." Floyd didn't immediately understand what Ivor meant. "But, Mr. Ivor, there's nothing wrong with my eyes." Ivor raised his eyebrows high. "Nothing wrong? Are you sure?" "Nothing-"Floyd was about to finish his sentence when he suddenly realized what Ivor meant.
Seeing that Floyd had caught on, Ivor put on a stern face. "To reiterate, my interest in the Nidhogg Organization's leader is not what you think. Don't say anything shocking in front ofagain, understood?" Floyd knew Ivor's words were more of a warning, especially about not spouting nonsense in front of Ms. Bonnie. He quickly nodded in agreement. "Understood, Mr. Ivor. I won't say such things anymore." "Good." Ivor gave him a slight sidelong glance before looking away and finding a place to sit. "We'll wait here." "Yes, boss," Floyd replied, standing by his side.
Meanwhile, Bonnie and Collin were following the clues provided by their subordinates. Collin kept looking around and observing their surroundings. "Mr. Boyd, there doesn't seem to be any tracks here. Should we check somewhere else?" Bonnie shook her head. "No need. We should pick places that don't show signs of passage to catch Falcon and his men off guard. That way, they won't have anywhere to run." "Oh, so that's your plan? Got it," Collin nodded, his admiration for Bonnie growing. Though she hadn't been on missions for years, her tactical thinking was still sharp.
Despite having more recent experience, Collin realized his considerations weren't as thorough as hers. This reaffirmed why he followed her so loyally.
Bonnie suddenly spotted something and gestured to Collin. He understood immediately that someone was hiding behind a tree.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm
Once they were concealed, Bonnie whispered so only he could hear m •NO.
"Falcon and his two accomplices are hiding in that pile of grass ahead.
First, we need to confirm if they're armed. If not, we'll move in.'
"Got it," Collin replied softly, pulling out a mini binocular from his inner [ coat pocket and looking in the direction Bonnie indicated.
These binoculars were Bonnie's invention, providing a clear view even from a distance dne look through them revealed the situation on the other side in detail.