"Watch out!"
As the truck headed toward them, Dahlia's immediate reaction was to push
Dustin away, completely
disregarding her safety. Realizing that she had nowhere else to escape to
, she instinctively shut her eyes
tightly. Right then, she came to a realization that it might not necessar
ily be a bad thing to die like this. At
least he would remember for the rest of his life.
As her eyes closed, a strong figure dashed forward and put itself in fron
t of her. With an ear–
splitting boom, a fist landed on the front of the truck, and metal bent u
nder the force. The sudden opposing force upturned the entire truck, flip
ping it around, and the truck landed on the ground behind Dahlia with a c
rash, debris flying in
all directions.
"Are you okay, Dahlia?" Dustin drew his hand back and quickly surveyed th
e woman for any injuries before letting out a breath of relief.
"What in the world happened?" Dahlia's eyes were opened wide as she gaped
at the empty space in front of her before turning around to look at the
overturned truck, shocked. She couldn't understand how the truck had made
its way behind her, but she might faint if she found out it was thanks t
o Dustin's list.
"Are you an idiot? Don't you know how
to run away when there's danger? Why the hell would you think of me first
?" Dustin snapped furiously. Fortunately, his reflexes were sharp, or she
would have died on impact!
"At the spur of the moment, I couldn't think much." Dahlia was pale from
fear.
"You better remember that your safety comes first from now on!" Dustin wa
rned sternly. He would be plagued by guilt for the rest of his life if sh
e died because of him.
"Bro, can't you give me some attention as well?" Adam staggered to his fe
et grumpily.
"What the hell? Even if you're saving someone, why would you throw the tr
uck toward me? Is my life not important to you? What happened to bros bef
ore hoes?" he thought.
"You're alive anyway." Dustin responded nonchalantly before turning his a
ttention back to Dahlia. "It's late. Let me send you home."
He walked over to the road junction and flagged
a cab to send her home. It was obvious that he had been the truck's targe
t, and he didn't want to drag her into this mess.
At the entrance to the villa, Dahlia halted and spun around to ask, "Woul
d you like to come in for a cup of tea?"
"It's fine. You should
get some rest." Dustin politely refused as if he hadn't understood what s
he was trying to say.
"You idiot!" Dahlia humped, glaring at him before spinning around and goi
ng into the house.
Dustin waited until the doors closed to look away, his eyes now cold and
ruthless. "Adam, help me look into the truck."
Chapter 289
"On it. Give me three minutes." Adam whipped out his phone and made a cal
l. In less than three minutes, the results came in. "Done. It turns out t
he Hummers put a bounty of up to ten billion dollars on your head. Most o
f the bounty killers should have their eyes on you by now. That truck was
one of their attempts." He
summarized.
"The Hummers." Dustin narrowed his eyes, the air around him turning murde
rous. He hasn't settled the score
of being captured by the military. How dare they act up again!
"What's the plan? Do you want me to bring my team to their house and dest
roy their whole family?" Adam asked nonchalantly.
"It's fine. I'll take care of it." Dustin answered coolly. "If they're go
ing out of their way to ensure my death, they
better not be surprised when I do the same!"
He spun around and disappeared into the darkness.
Back at the Hummer Villa.
"Josh, it's time for you to take your meds." Tina brought some medicine o
ver to Joshua's bedside.
"I can't be bothered to take them right now." Joshua frowned in displeasu
re. "Jade hasn't returned since
morning, and I can't reach her phone. Do you think something happened to
her?"
"Stop overthinking. Josh. She's from the Grant family. What could happen?
" Tina shook her head.
"T–
then, do you think she's disgusted that I'm crippled and wants to end it
with me?" Joshua asked again.
Ever since his core was destroyed, he lost his pride, turning anxious and
sensitive instead.
"Of course not!" Tina refuted him straight away. "I can tell that she rea
lly likes you. I bet she's running all over the place for you. Didn't she
promise to avenge you before she left this morning? So, stop worrying."
"I must be thinking too much." Joshua sighed. As the fallen Chosen One, s
omething inside him had changed tremendously.
"Josh, rest well, and don't overthink this. Dad went to Millsburg to ask
for medicine from Dr. Watkins. I'm sure all your injuries will be gone in
no time with the panacea." Tina reassured him.
"You're right. After I recover, I'll rise to the top once more!" Joshua s
wore through gritted teeth. "I'll make sure
Rhys suffers like never before!"
Just then, the lights went out, plunging the room into darkness.
"What's happening?" Joshua demanded anxiously.
"Calm down, Josh. The breaker must have tripped. Tina went over to the do
or and shouted, "Somebody go check the breaker."
Silence was all she got
in response, the entire villa terrifyingly silent.
"Hey! Are you guys deal?" Tina yelled again, but no one responded.
Joshua had a bad feeling something was going to happen. "Something's
wrong! Let's get out of here!"
He sprung up and prepared to run when a tall figure walked into his room
without a sound.
"Who the hell are you?" he shouted.
"The person who's going to kill you." The figure slowly lifted its head,
and from the moonlight shining through
the window, Joshua finally had a clear look at the other person's face.
"It's you? W–w–weren't you arrested? When did you get out?"
Joshua began to back up in terror. Just this morning, he'd received Tina'
s message that the military had captured Custin. How did he get free in l
ess than a day?
"Any last words?" Dustin asked coldly.
Tina threatened. "You better not mess around, Rhys! We have Boulderthorn
and the Grants' protection. If you
touch-"
Before she could finish her sentence. Dustin flicked his wrist, and a sil
ver needle embedded itself into her forehead.
Tina twitched before tilting her head back and falling to the ground, dea
d.