He was getting closer and closer! The assassin’s footsteps grew nearer by the minute.

Everyone in the café held their breaths and saw a figure stopping in front of the glass window of the café. The figure advanced toward the door step by step before pausing for a second at the doorway as a hand opened the café door.

The creak of the door sounded deafening in the now completely silent café. As everyone looked on in terror, the door was opened and an extremely tall figure stood at the doorway. The square was in total darkness without the slightest bit of light in it—not even the lights from the stars and moon shone into the building. Thus, all everyone could see was a dark yet menacing figure.

Stanley lunged at the figure stealthily and electrocuted the dark figure with the taser in his hand immediately. The body of the dark figure convulsed for a moment, but much to everyone’s surprise, he didn’t collapse at all. The sturdy tower-like figure of the assassin remained standing tall and firm on the ground; Stanley’s over 180-centimeter tall figure appeared really small compared to his height.

With a loud thump, Stanley was hurled fiercely onto the ground by the dark figure. He let out a groan and fainted on the spot.

The assassin advanced toward the crowd hiding in the café, and everyone there backed away in fear.

Even a strong man like Stanley was knocked out by the assassin with just a single strike, so they didn’t have the confidence to put up a fight against the man. Sophia kept moving toward the back as far as she could.

Suddenly, a palm pressed against her back and forcibly shoved her out toward the assassin.

“She’s the one you want to kill!”

Sophia rolled over to the front of the assassin like a defenseless little chick.

 

She was right under the feet of the dark figure. She raised her head and saw the dim light coming from an emergency light as it shone on the man’s heavily scarred face, which looked like a hideous demon. The over 200-centimeter tall man had dry and unruly yellow hair; his bulging well-toned muscles all over his body were fully covered in scars.

She actually recognized the man—it was Quill! He was an assassin from the Phantom Wolf, who was supposed to be dead in one of the International Joint Counter Terrorism Operations a year ago. He actually showed up here and even wanted to kill her!

 

came to Sophia’s mind was that the

her brain from above. If it hit

moment, a chair swung from above and struck Quill’s head fiercely from behind. Following a loud bang, the chair, which seemed very sturdy, shattered into

figure remained standing firm and tall on the ground; he grimaced and looked very

in surprise. That

got the courage to actually ambush Quill. The guy was a ruthless assassin, who wouldn’t even blink when he killed a

turned around, Quinton took a wine bottle and crashed it on his head

made of steel, making him invincible. He grabbed hold of Quinton—who ambushed him from behind—and held him in the air instead. Without much effort, he hurled Quinton away and the latter fell onto the floor heavily. Before Quinton hit the floor, he crashed into the wall harshly, forming a dent in

away, he felt a menacing aura behind him. A petite figure bumped into his

seemed to be the weapon previously used by the female assassin just now, and Sophia had picked up the blade on

Quill on his body multiple times. However, there wasn’t a slightest bit of blood on the surface of the blade at all; she stabbed him one more time with all her might. She

Oh no!

to escape anymore even if she wanted to. Quill knocked her blade off

become more frightening than before. Sophia kept thumping his arm with both of her hands with all her might but to no avail—his arm didn’t budge

babble much like those featured in the movies. He never uttered any nonsense since the beginning and didn’t waste any second of his time. He just wanted to

only

“D-Dylan… Lee!”

disconnected stutter from the girl, who almost had her neck broken by his own hands, Quill

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