Still, Frank could hardly blame Sally once he thought about it-she was raised in a single family, and by a terrible father at that.

But while she might think differently from others, did she have to stray that far?

Sighing, he said, "I can understand if you want to swindle the enemy, making them think that you care for nothing, so that they won't hurt your mother because of you. But if that's not the case, I'll be honest... I must change my opinion of you." Sally snorted. "What? Perhaps you think a person who doesn't care for their mommy is cruel and cold-blooded, and being friends with them makes you a villain too?"

"If you understand that, why can't you change?"

Sally completely ignored the question. "Jouri Yelin wasn't lying. You can go after Hector Clet, and I'd suggest you do it right away."

"You came just to tell me that?"

"Why else would I be here?" Sally shrugged. "Now that we've got that out of the way, shall we get down to business? Just pretend I'm a bar hostess and do whatever you like..."

Frank shoved Sally before she could throw herself on top of him and turned to leave.

Sally rolled her eyes. "What a prude. Do you know how many men out there are lusting for me?"

her, Frank shut the door in her face, while

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day, Jada arrived at Frank's office and reported her findings. "We've found out that while Hector Clet is connected to his handlers, it's just as colleagues. His intentions in coming to Shagan aren't exactly pure either-like Sally York, he's obsessed with the spiritron

him to it, he's really upset, so he went against his handlers' orders and stayed here in Shagan. To make

benefactors... You mean the

her head. "The

has authority,

influential and certainty have nothing to do

that there was a political faction in

would be in charge of actual martial artists, while the handlers would deal with people like Sally.

turn made it necessary to hide

do we find the

her head exasperatedly. "I'm sorry,

are acquainted with

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