Life As A Servant - Chapter 109
“What do we do with him?”
The two bodyguards sitting at the front of the van glanced at Bin.
“The boss wants us to make him disappear. Let’s just throw him in an empty place, like usual.”
“Yes, it’s much easier.”
The two casually talked to each other, not minding that Bin, who was still handcuffed, could hear them. His legs were bound by a tight rope and his hands behind his back bound by the painful cuffs.
It didn’t seem they were going to hand him to Bert, which was confused as he speculated that Hayden had joined hands with the facility.
Around forty minutes later, Hayden, who finished taking care of a small business in his office, got into the car that came to pick him up only to see someone sitting inside already. His face changed as he was about to step back only for a tall black-clothed man to forcefully push him inside.
The congressman opened his lips but no words come out as he genuinely felt afraid facing the non-threatening man creepily smiling at him.
“Your actions wound me, congressman.”
Bert played with a glass of wine while talking to the restless Hayden.
“Where’s he?”
“”
For some time, Hayden didn’t talk but once a monstrous force started pressing down on him, making him groan painfully, he said:
“He he’s being taken care of.”
Hearing this, Bert knitted his brow and questioned the man: “Taken care of? Our deal was to hand him to us once you vented your anger!”
“The little bastard needs to die!”
The force suffocating Hayden got stronger to the point that even his ribs started fracturing. Blood leaked out of the congressman’s mouth as he raised his hand in surrender.
“I, I’ll call them!”
Bert’s disgusting smile widened as he patiently waited for the man. Fortunately, the two bodyguards still have not killed Bin but they were already outside of the city. Hayden instructed them to remain there and wait for Bert’s men to come and pick up Bin.
Once this matter was taken care of, Bert gently fixed the congressman’s suit before coldly saying: “I hope I do not hear anything about this in the future.”
“Yes! I promise you that I’ll seal any information about what happened tonight!”
“Good good!”
Bert heartily laughed and got off the car, leaving the sweating Hayden alone. When the dangerous man was finally out of his sight, he let out a sigh, his body was still trembling from fear, and only after a couple of minutes passed did he calm down.
Bin felt the van stopping and could only hear the chatting of the two bodyguards, who were a distance away, enjoying a cigarette. They were on top of a desolate hill eight miles away from the city, this place has rarely any visitors and it’s a perfect place to get rid of witnesses and evidence.
No matter how much he struggled or tried, Bin couldn’t free himself but he didn’t give up. At some point, the chatting of the guards abruptly stopped, causing Bin to stop wriggling his body and nervously look around.
The back doors of the Van were blasted open and a tall silhouette dressed in black appeared before the bound youngster. It only took Bin a split second to recognize her, she was the invisible woman who he saw just earlier.
She was holding a bloodied blade and looking at him, not saying anything for a fair amount of time.
“Are you also contemplating killing me?” Mockingly said Bin. It didn’t take a genius to figure out her thoughts, after all, she only stood there and didn’t save him.
“I can’t say it’s a bad choice. I can just tell master that you met your unfortunate end by their hands.”
Bin gazed back at her before smirking and retorting: “So, why aren’t you doing so?”
The woman shrugged her shoulders and casually said: “I do trust my instincts but I trust Master’s intuition even more. Since she values you then I don’t need to do something unnecessary yet.”
She jumped on the band and easily cut the metallic cuffs and the rope, finally freeing him. Although he was finally unbound, Bin felt tired, he even coughed a large mouthful of blood, which splattered on the woman, who was pleased but didn’t say anything, nonetheless.
“Crude woman.” Rudely said Bin.
Her body, which was turning around, twitched as she heard his insult. She turned her face and glared at him, saying:
“I can still kill you, you know.”
“Hmpf!”
Bin snorted and got off the van, unfazed by the piercing glare he was getting from her. He noticed two headless bodies a couple of meters away. The poor bodyguards got killed without letting out a squeak but Bin didn’t feel any pity.
The woman was about to leave but stopped when she saw that Bin wasn’t actually following her. He went and picked the heads and casually threw them into the raging sea waves at the bottom of the steep hill. He did the same for the bodies before walking to the van.
“This is pointless.”
“It can buy us time though.” Replied Bin while turning on the engine and putting a rock on the accelerator. The white vehicle accelerated then jumped off the cliff, falling into the bosom of the sea, disappearing from the view seconds later.