512: Chapter 505: Kneeling and Begging for rcy 512: Chapter 505: Kneeling and Begging for rcy “If you want it, take it back.
I have no use for it!” Luoya glared at Luo’er, taking the pendant from within her blouse, and then fiercely threw it at him, about to storm away angrily.
“Where do you think you’re going, co back!” Luo’er catching the pendant, called out worriedly as he turned around.
“Where I go is none of your business.
Now we’re even.
You’re you, and I’m !” Luoya retorted angrily.
“Fine, I won’t push you anymore, co back quickly!” Seeing Luoya’s angry disposition, Luo’er imdiately softened and chased after her pleadingly.
“Stay away from !” Luoya spun around and shouted, stepping back warily.
She didn’t notice what was behind her.
After a few steps back, she accidentally bumped into a rcenary.
Frowning, she turned to look at him only to find he was eyeing her strangely.
“You…” Luoya glared at him, about to snap, when the rcenary suddenly took a step forward, grabbing her by the throat and pressing a dagger against her jugular.
“What are you doing!” Although Luo’er reacted promptly, it was too late.
He quickly raised his rifle, unlocked the safety, and pointed it at the rcenary.
“Don’t try anything, or I’ll slit her throat.” The rcenary backed away a few steps, his stare icy.
“Do you realize what you’re doing?” Luo’er demanded, his face livid.
“Of course, I do,” scoffed the rcenary, “Thirty thousand each for you two, plus the judge from Judgent Legion.
That kind of money is more than what I could spend in several lifetis.”
“You ungrateful bastard, you were trained by headquarters!” Luo’er spat angrily.
“So what?
Money makes the world go round.
After selling you two, I won’t have to risk my life for the headquarters anymore!” Having trained with headquarters for so many years, the rcenary even knew a few idioms.
At his words, Luo’er’s face turned taut.
His mind raced to find a way to save Luoya, but perhaps because Luoya was his sister, he couldn’t concentrate on forming a plan.
“Hey, put down the gun!” The rcenary hiding behind Luoya said.
“You think I would listen to you?” Luo’er retorted coldly.
“If you don’t obey, my dagger will leave a scar, right here on this young lady’s neck,” the rcenary said with a cold smile, his dagger gliding across Luoya’s slender white neck.
Luoya’s eyes widened, a terrified expression on her face as she watched Luo’er.
She could feel the sharp edge of the blade against her neck, making her immobilized, and was now being held hostage by the rcenary.
“Okay, okay, don’t hurt her, I’ll put down the gun!” Seeing the rcenary’s dagger move on Luoya’s neck, Luo’er panicked and slowly placed his gun on the ground, raising his hands.
Seeing Luo’er’s actions, Luoya was even more bewildered.
What was he thinking?
Right now, his gun was the only thing that could threaten the rcenary, yet he was willing to relinquish his weapon so hastily.
Such recklessness led Luoya to question how Luo’er beca captain.
“Isn’t this better?
Now kneel!” Seeing Luo’er lay down his weapon, the rcenary peeked out from behind Luoya, smirking at his victory.
“I’ll kneel, I’ll kneel, just don’t hurt her!” Luo’er glanced at Luoya and then back at the rcenary.
Spreading his arms, he slowly knelt to the ground.
“Throw away your pistol and dagger as well!” The rcenary continued to gloat, his face filled with a triumphant grin.
Luo’er remained silent, pulling out a pistol and dagger from his waist and throwing them where he could not reach.
Watching his actions, Luoya beca even more desperate.
If Luo’er had a slim chance of counterattacking just a mont ago, now that basic hope was practically gone.
Seemingly enjoying the process of controlling Luo’er, the rcenary showed a satisfied smile.
In front of Luoya, he continued to dominate Luo’er, “Hey, Captain Luo’er, offer a kowtow, isn’t that a tradition of you Earthlings?”
With his teeth clenched, Luo’er did not utter a word and only silently complied.
Seeing Luo’er in such humiliating circumstances, the rcenary’s face lit up with an even brighter smile.
He leaned in close to Luoya’s shoulder and whispered in her ear, “Didn’t you say you hate him?
Now are you happy?
Don’t you think I’m treating you well?”
Luoya also remained quiet, but unlike Luo, she was seething with rage, her whole body shaking.
Never had she imagined Luo’er would dean himself to such a level for her sake.
She longed to resist the rcenary, even if it ant hurting herself, but simultaneously, she didn’t dare to move, fearing he would take the risk and slice her throat.
“If you have sothing against , co at .
Don’t lay a finger on her!” Luo’er lifted his head and glared at the rcenary.
His gaze briefly t Luoya’s, and it seed that the sha of having his sister see him in this disarray caused Luo’er to unwillingly lower his head.
Luoya quietly watched him, a complex look flashing in her eyes.
“What would it take for you to let her go?” After so silence, Luo’er looked up at the rcenary, asking in a humble tone.
“Hmm, a ransom of thirty thousand gold pieces, it’s a bit tricky.
How about you hand over your team mbers to instead?” The rcenary suggested leisurely.
“Impossible!” Luo’er rejected him outright.
“Well, tough luck then!” said the rcenary.
After a mont of silence, Luo’er spoke again: “I’ll be your hostage, let her go!”
“That won’t work, she doesn’t listen to you.
What if I capture you and she takes the chance to run away?” The rcenary retorted casually.
“No way!” was the response, but Luo’er couldn’t help but avert his eyes.
“Really?” The rcenary moved closer and looked at Luoya’s face only inches away, asking with a teasing smile.
Luoya clenched her teeth and held her silence for a while before finally murmuring, “No…
won’t…”
“Alright then, let your brother co over here.
Captain Luo’er, could you please crawl over here face down?” The rcenary did not hold back from humiliating Luo’er.
“Fine!
Fine!
Just let her go, I’ll do as you ask!” Luo’er suddenly burst out in excitent, his voice rising.
Without hesitation, he lowered himself to the ground and began to move, his butt sticking up in the air as he crawled face down, appearing comical.
However, at such a ti, Luoya couldn’t find any humor in the situation, but felt increasingly heartbroken.
Seeing Luo’er surrender under his feet, the rcenary relished a deep sense of pleasure.
He had always looked down upon the Advance Team; now, the opportunity to mock the leader of that very team was bringing him great satisfaction.
However, he seed to have let his guard down in all the celebration, failing to notice Luo’er’s unusual behavior.
With Luoya, a beautiful woman, in his arms and Luo’er under his feet, he was feeling triumphant.
He had even planned to kick Luo’er’s head a few tis as soon as he crawled to his feet.
If he hadn’t been too relaxed, he might have felt a wave of killing intent behind him.
As he was pondering ways to humiliate Luo’er, a sudden chill ran down his spine, followed imdiately by losing control over his body.
The dagger in his hand dropped noisily onto the ground.
Feeling the man’s body gradually fall behind her, Luoya turned around in surprise, only to find Cheng Ziang had appeared behind them at so point, his long sword in hand still dripping with blood.
The rcenary was lying on the ground, twitching in pain but unable to make a sound, even movent seed beyond his control.
Cheng Ziang lodged another strike with his sword, slashing from the rcenary’s right shoulder across to his left rib, even severing his entire spine.
The rcenary lay flat on his back, eyes wide open but unable to move while blood started to pool beneath him from the gash in his back.
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