Chapter 443 - Chapter 443: Chapter 278: Only He, No! (Please Subscribe) (1/2)
Chapter 443: Chapter 278: Only He, No! (Please Subscribe)
“Refuse?”
In the room of this Russian-style building, the middle-aged man wearing a brown hat lifted his head, his deep eyes emitting a sharp light, like an eagle eyeing its prey.
Yet the girl seemed oblivious, hanging her hat on the chair next to her before sitting down, looking directly at the man across from her, unflinched, “Yes.”
The man in the brown hat immediately furrowed his brow, “Do you understand the importance of this mission?”
“Of course, the details are clearly stated in the document.”
The girl nodded lightly, then quickly changed the subject, “But, do you understand the importance of this person to me?”
“Your thinking is flawed,” the man in the brown hat intoned in a cold voice, as if the temperature inside was several degrees colder than the icy outside.
Clearly, the man in the brown hat is the commanding superior of this elfin woman.
Outside, the world was a blanket of white with snowflakes falling slowly, landing on rooftops and piling on the ground.
The entire world seemed utterly silent.
Inside, the silence was just as profound, filled only with the sounds of their breathing and the gentle rustling of the woman folding the letter.
The dim light highlighted the side profile of the girl, beautiful.
She casually brushed back a golden strand of hair from her forehead, revealing her fair, exquisitely beautiful features.
She lifted her brown eyes, handing back the folded letter with a decisive tone, “My mind is sound, I can complete any mission target, even if you asked me to give my life for North Bear, I wouldn’t refuse, but this person, I can’t.”
The man in the brown hat remained silent, studying her expression as he sought to probe into her mind.
However.
Her gaze was steadfast, her light brown eyes filled with determination, showing no hint of retreat or evasion.
After a long pause.
The man in the brown hat sighed lightly, “You are the best candidate for this mission, and lots of forces are eagerly eyeing him, someone has already made a move, if he falls into the hands of others…”
“He won’t.”
The woman cut off the man in the brown hat.
“That’s not something your trust can decide,” the man in the brown hat stated solemnly, his voice deepening.
Every event has its variables; mere trust can’t control the unpredictable.
And what the man in the brown hat wanted was to keep these variables in his own hands.
“It’s not about blind trust; rather, it’s his capabilities that instill my trust, he won’t be taken down by others.”
As she spoke, the woman opened her phone.
Then, she clicked on an app, expertly opened her bookshelf, displaying North Bear characters: Hacker Kingdom, This Assassin Is Too Professional, Black Ice, Arms Tycoon, and others.
Among them—