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Sylvia gave the mercenary Kant’'s haddress.

The man gave a curt nod to show he understood. Seeing Kant hesitate, he unceremoniously scooped the boy up and threw him

over his shoulder, then strode out of the cabin.

Kant struggled for a moment, his small voice crying out, “Sir! Miss Sylvia!”

His voice faded into the distance.

A lump formed in Sylvia's throat, but she knew that sending Kant away was the best possible choice under the circumstances.

Outside the cabin, the men Gabriel had taken down had been helped up by theirrades. The seriously injured rested on the

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ground, while those with minor wounds cinside to await orders.

The masked man stepped outside to make a phone call. When he returned, he told his men, “Watch them. We're waiting for

instructions from above.”

“Yes, sir,” a few of them responded.

The masked man left, and the others followed, leaving only two mercenaries inside to guard Gabriel and Sylvia.

After standing for a moment, Gabriel suddenly lifted Sylvia, pivoted, and lowered them onto the bamboo bed. With their limbs

bound, he couldn't control the movement perfectly. He landed on top of her, and seeing her startled expression, he shifted his

weight, rolling over so that she was lying on him instead.

The mercenaries, standing a few feet away, jumped in alarm and aimed their guns at them. But when they saw the pair were just

lying on the bed and not attempting to escape, they slowly lowered their weapons.

Sylvia lifted her head slightly, looking down at the man beneath her with confusion.

Gabriel's lips curved into a faint smile. “Don’t you think standing there trussed up like a Thanksgiving turkey is a little ridiculous?

This is better, at least.”

Sylvia frowned. “How can you still smile?”

“I've been in far more dangerous situations than this,” Gabriel said calmly. “Don’t worry. I'm not that easy to kill. And as long as I'm

alive, you won't die either.”

Sylvia glanced at their guards. “What are they going to do with us?” she whispered.

“I don’t know. But since they didn’t killon the spot to avenge Giles, they must have another objective. If someonees to

negotiate, I'll have them release you first.” He looked at her, his gaze unwavering. “When that happens, don’t worry about me. Just

get down the mountain as fast as you can.”

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