Chapter 1266: Norah pulled Alice to the side, narrowly avoiding the bullet, which missed Alice by inches.
"Damn, Adair, you're a complete fool. And calling you a fool is putting it mildly. You're a monster, a predator." Alice kept up her rant. The gun had been aimed directly at her head; clearly, Adair wanted her dead! Norah stared hard at Adair. This man had left deep scars on her past. Now in his forties, he was showing signs of aging with gray hairs appearing.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAlice was correct; he was nothing more than a disturbed predator.
"Rose, don't listen to Alice. I've always loved you," Adair murmured.
Norah was aware that his affection was solely for her looks. Without her beauty, she was worthless to him.
She fought back the urge to vomit; the thought was disgusting. "Adair, since you're still alive, stay out of our sight. You know I've always wished you were dead,” she said resolutely. During her tin the organization, she simply never had the opportunity to kill him.
Adair looked into her eyes intensely. "No, I don't believe it. You must lovetoo." Alice's relentless insults oddly provided Norah a bit of comfort.
gvlnoveshas the stories you love "You overestimate yourself. Don't be surprised if we're harsh. You're asking for it." With that, Norah drew a Beretta handgun from her belt, cocked it, and aimed it at his head. Her gaze was as piercing as arrows, and she fired without hesitation.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAs blood spurted and one of his men fell dead before him, Adair was forced to confront that Norah truly wanted him gone. The man who took the bullet for him died tragically, without a moment to reflect.
"I can't believe it, Rose. Cback with me, please." Adair's tone softened, his expression desperate. His yearning for Rose had sustained him over the years, always hoping they could be together happily. Without the rules of the organization, missions, or assassinations, they could lead a simple, joyful life. Alice yelled, "Are you insane? Rose wants you dead. Do you get that? She wants you dead!"
Norah's expression remained impassive. "Go back with you? For what? prefekto kill you right here and now."
One of Adair's men suggested, "Boss, there's no point in arguing with Rose. Let's just tie her up and take her with us."
Adair responded with a sinister chuckle, "Yes. A biggeward for m e anyone who captures Rose."