Chapter 881 Feeling Guilty At the moment Finn saw Ronin appear, his eyes widened. In his mind, he asked, "Could it be he discovered our tracking and cto us in a fit of rage?" Although Finn's heart was full of doubts, he remained calm on his face. He stared coldly at Ronin and questioned, "Hey, what are you doing back here? Weren't you trying so hard to leave here?" Hearing this, Ronin said to Finn with a cold smile, "I want to see the boss." "Hmph!" Finn sized up Ronin with a disdainful face. “Is our boss someone you can see just because you want to? Who do you think you are?" Faced with Finn's mockery, Ronin wasn't angry at all. He didn't even take Finn seriously. "You don't have the final say. Or do you think you're the boss here now?" Ronin's words made Finn's face turn a little pale.
Finn was the person who knew their boss the best. If Ronin's words reached their boss's ears, it would not be a good thing.
Finn glanced at Ronin disdainfully and said, "Wait here." He arranged for someone to watch Ronin before he left.
It wasn't long before Finn returned to Ronin.
He looked Ronin up and down. Seeing that Ronin was filled with a sense of calmness, he could not help but be a little curious. "Why are you so certain that our boss will definitely agree to meet you?" From Ronin's face, Finn saw certainty. It seemed Ronin was very sure of the outcome.
Ronin said confidently, "If I wasn't sure, I wouldn't be here at all. With your stupid brain, you won't be able to cup with an answer. Forget it, you takein to see the boss first." Although Finn disagreed with Ronin's words that he was stupid, considering that their boss was still waiting, he didn't dare to delay. He led Ronin through the door.
After the two arrived in front of the black-robed man, the black-robed man waved his hand toward Finn, signaling him to retreat.
Finn was a bit surprised but didn't dare to question. He obediently retreated. The black-robed man looked up and down at Ronin with sharp eyes, as if trying to see him through.
Ronin tensed his body and stood in place, letting the black-robed man look at him. He didn't even blink his eyes. After a long period of silence, the black-robed man finally spoke. "You still dare to cback?" Ronin replied calmly and confidently, " Why wouldn't I dare? I didn't betray you, nor did I do anything wrong to the organization, and I didn't go back to Catherine. Why should I be afraid to appear in front of you?" The black-robed man softly laughed when he heard Ronin's unbridled remarks. "You have guts. You actually dare to talk tolike this. Aren't you afraid that I'll lock you up again?" "It's better to letgo than to lockup. Which do you think is more favorable to you? Sir, you are extremely intelligent. I believe you won't make the wrong choice in such a multiple- choice question." The black-robed man slowly stood up. He walked straight toward Ronin and stood in front of him, sizing him up at close range.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAlthough the black-robed man still wore a mask on his face, such a close distance made it easy for him to reveal his identity.
He seemed not afraid of Ronin seeing through his identity and continued to survey Ronin in his own way.
Ronin didn't let him down either. Ronin immediately closed his eyes the moment the black-robed man approached.
"Why don't you open your eyes?" The black-robed man questioned as he looked at Ronin whose eyes were tightly closed.
Ronin said calmly, “Because I know what I should and shouldn't know. People should be self-awareness, and only by not crossing the boundary can we go further." Hearing Ronin's answer, the black- robed man nodded in satisfaction. “It seems that Catherine has also taught you many principles of being a good person." At the mention of Catherine, Ronin's body subconsciously tensed up. This was a physiological reaction, a manifestation that would only cfrom his heart when he extremely admired a person. It couldn't be faked. " Yes, Catherine is not only my benefactor but also like my family." "Why did you still betray her then?" the black-robed man asked.
"I betrayed her, but I did what she toldto do. She once toldthat no matter what the circumstances or the difficulties I face, as long as I can live, I should not give up. Coming out of the predicament, we crave to live more than anyone else." Ronin spoke very candidly, with no signs of lying. It seemed all of this was a voice spoken from his heart.
The black-robed man believed Ronin's sincere words. He knew that Ronin was not lying.
In Ronin's heart, Catherine was a god- like existence.
The black-robed man said, "Okay, in that case, I will accept you. From now on, you can work for me. You can tellwhat you want." Ronin opened her eyes slowly, and the black-robed man had gone back to his original position.
"I want money and protection of the organization." Ronin made his demands.
He had offended the Duncan Corporation, which was the sas cutting off all of his ways of survival. The only way for him to survive now was to find a strong organization.
He didn't want it to be permanent though. He hoped to be truly free within a short one or two years.
He made all his demands, and the black -robed man also agreed to his request.
The black-robed man actually knew that Ronin would cto him; after all, he was the one who had personally pushed Ronin to his step by step. He knew Ronin's future best. He knew that Ronin was smart. Ronin's only chance to live was to cback to him.
Ronin bent down and bowed, showing great respect. “Sir, please arrange a task for me.” The black-robed man replied, "There's no rush. Go ahead and rest. I'll have Finn notify you when there is a task for you." After Ronin heard this, he didn't hesitate and directly retreated. Obeying orders was the most basic rule.
After leaving, Ronin didn't go to rest immediately but went to the holding cell. Flash was imprisoned there and he was getting worse and worse.
Although he wasn't tortured anymore, the injuries on his body had deteriorated without timely treatment.
Ronin entered and forced Flash's mouth open, shoving a few pills into it and forcing him to swallow them. Flash opened his eyes feebly and surveyed Ronin. He was obviously exhausted, but he didn't want to close his eyes to rest. He just surveyed Ronin. "Why did you save me?" Ronin laughed softly and whispered, "Why don't you think I'm poisoning you? "Is it necessary? Haha..." Flash burst into a bitter laugh.
He was in more pain than death right now. If Ronin had really given him the poison, he'd be grateful. That way, he could be relieved of his pain and completely free from pain.
But he knew that those were not poison, that Ronin must have given him healing pills, and that Ronin wouldn't just watch him die like this. Because Ronin wanted him to live in pain forever.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"You savebecause you want to constantly torture me, right?" Flash asked.
"You're right. Wouldn't it be more fun to nurse you back to health and then torture you?" Ronin's face was filled with evil smiles. He looked at Flash with only resentment in his eyes. If it weren't for Flash, Ronin wouldn't be so miserable.
Flash closed his eyes slowly, but this aroused Ronin's dissatisfaction, m "Open your eyes and look at me. Why don't you dare to look at me? What are you avoiding, or are you feeling guilty?" To force Flash to open his eyes, Ronin pinched his wound hard with his hand.
The pain forced Flash to open his eyes and look at Ronin with a face Qm full of pain. "I'm not feeling guilty, but I'm happy. Isn't your current appearance the result I most want? Ronin, you lost. You've completely fallen. From the moment you cback, you weren't the Ronin you once were." Ronin froze for a moment, and his hand that was pinching Flash paused.
Seeing this, Flash laughed more and more happily. He muttered happily in his mind, "I succeeded, didn't I?" Just as he was feeling proud, Ronin leaned over and whispered something in his ear at a volthat only the two of them could hear.
Flash's eyes widened instantly.
Ronin gestured to him and then left with an evil smile on his face.
Looking at his departing back, Flash was very confused. He asked inwardly, " Isn't he afraid I'll spill the beans?"