This was the first ti he had failed, and even he didn’t expect such an accident to happen, how coincidental life could be, creating a failure in a split second of error.
That day, his plan was to pretend to get hit by the car she was in, using this thod to get close to her, catch her off guard, then subdue her, and kidnap her according to the godfather’s wishes.
Unexpectedly, just his luck, he suddenly fell ill.
As a top-level assassin, responsible for all of new’s assassination missions, he not only possessed extraordinary assassination skills but also a body strong as steel, robust, and rarely ill.
But his ntal state was not as healthy as his body.
Several years ago, he discovered that he had a personality disorder, with two personas, one dominant and one submissive. His usual cold-blooded thirst for blood was his normal personality, the one that occupied his consciousness most of the ti.
The vulnerable, confused, naive, and loyal personality, however, was a persona that would occasionally erge. In the several years that had passed, he had only experienced this a couple of tis, never paying it much attention or letting anyone know.
But he didn’t expect it to occur during this mission, and when this submissive personality surfaced, he beca another person, extrely dependent and fragile, and would forget everything.
So, he wasn’t intentionally deceiving her.
When his submissive personality appeared, it just so happened to et her, and her maternal qualities were precisely the kind of guidance and protection that his submissive personality craved, so he unwittingly beca attached to her.
Until he subdued Yiren, rescued her out, and returned to the villa, he was still controlled by this personality, never regaining consciousness.
It wasn’t until Ling Kong beca suspicious and sent people to capture him, and she did not stop them, that his innate darkness and agitation burst forth, and he clashed with them. It was then that his submissive personality ca under strain and began to collapse.
Later, when she coldly ordered him to stop, he subconsciously obeyed, because as that personality, he lacked self-will and was utterly obedient to his master’s commands.
Yet what she said was she believed the kid’s judgnt and ordered him to be locked up.
Suddenly he felt a strong sense of betrayal, and his entire submissive personality crumbled, returning to his normal state. Under such circumstances, to revert to his inherent nature and face such a scenario, all he could feel was an imnse irony.
Even he found it unbelievable, and absurdly so, that a leader of the new organization’s assassins would fall to beco a slave to his target, obeying her orders and protecting her wholeheartedly.
As powerful as he, accustod to killing, was dominated by a woman and dependent on her, which for him was a profound dishonor and a deep sha.
If he ever got another chance to get out, he would definitely kill this woman himself, to wash away this disgrace.
But it was also his bad luck to inadvertently fall into the hands of the Ji Family.
The Ji Family, with its underworld origins, has incredibly sharp insight, especially sensitive to the aura of killers like him. Even in his submissive personality, he would occasionally display his innate reactions, and for that kid of the Ji Family, seeing through him was indeed no challenge.
If there’s anyone to bla, it’s only himself, who could have fallen ill at any ti but ended up suffering the misfortune at that precise mont. Otherwise, who could have captured the shadow of a killer like him?
This cowardly and lowly submissive personality was the root cause of the disaster, the one he despised the most. He loathed this inexplicable personality disorder. Why did other patients with personality disorders develop even more vicious and extre alter egos than their original ones, while his turned out to be so despicable, contemptible?
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